Gold Edition: Neverwinter Nights - PC

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Gold Edition: Neverwinter Nights (PC)
Viewed: 3D Third-person, floating camera Genre:
Adventure: Role Playing
Media: CD Arcade origin:No
Developer: Bioware Soft. Co.: Bioware
Publishers: Atari (GB)
Released: 24 Oct 2003 (GB)
Ratings: PEGI 3+
No Accessories: No Accessories

Summary

Neverwinter Nights
A hideous evil has awoken in the Forgotten Realms. Now, in order to save the inhabitants of the town of Neverwinter you must uncover a sinister conspiracy, unmask your mysterious betrayer and complete an epic struggle to defeat the powerful forces that look to halt your quest and unleash an evil your people would surely never survive.

Experience the magic of the legendary Dungeons and Dragons on your home computer with this new role-playing game. The developers of hugely popular Baldur’s Gate series have created a remarkable 60-hour single-player adventure in addition to the multi-player experience of a lifetime featuring the revolutionary Neverwinter Toolset.

Create your own magic world of Neverwinter filled with characters, monsters, stories, weapons and legends, all designed by your imagination with the Neverwinter Toolset. Invite up to 64 of your friends to traverse your world while you act as a Dungeon Master, managing the plot and characters in real-time.

Neverwinter Nights: Shadows of Undrentide Expansion Pack
With 3D environments, tons of spells, weapons and a good narrative to boot, the original Neverwinter Nights adventure rivalled genre classics such as Warcraft 3. It is a fine game in its own right, but with the addition of the Shadows of Undrentide expansion pack, it stands even taller as one of the best RPGs the PC has to offer.

In Shadows of Undrentide, players can begin their adventures in the small mountain town of Hilltop as a student under the tutelage of a mage named Drogan, before traversing the deadly Anauroch Desert in search of the ancient ruins of Netheril. Players must again uncover a fiendish plot whilst battling a multitude of new enemies through over 20 hours of original, new gameplay. Players can choose from any of the classes in the original, or try out one of five new Prestige Classes. Players can also customise their characters even more with a choice of 50 new spells and 30 new feats.

Shadows of Undrentide is clearly a worthwhile expansion pack that, given its depth, could be a stand-alone game in its own right.