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PC - Windows : Neverwinter Nights Platinum Reviews

Below are user reviews of Neverwinter Nights Platinum and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Neverwinter Nights Platinum. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.







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Pick this up....then give up your free time!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 86 / 101
Date: September 28, 2004
Author: Amazon User

In case you haven't heard of Neverwinter Nights yet (and in case you're wondering, we landed on the moon too.) and are in the dark about this incredible series, here's your chance to redeem yourself! In any case, this 'platinum' pack includes the original Neverwinter nights and both expansion packs, Hordes of the Underdark and (though the less exciting, but still fun) Shadows of Undrentide. What you should know is that this is the 'it' game concerning playability, multiplayer fun, as well as expandability with the excellent tool sets included to craft your own D&D adventure. It is an RPG set in the Forgotten Realms world (but has been modded to all sorts of worlds-you can even find an upcoming Dragonlance mod soon to be released), and I would stand by it to say (along with the Baldur's gate series as well as the fairly new Knights of the Old Republic...All made by Bioware...Hmmmm pattern here?) it is one of the best games you will play in a very long time (Until a month from now when the next 'big' thing comes and levels all expectations...suffice to say that the way technology is growing so fast, it doesn't give us poor gamers a lot of time to appreciate those great games that come out!). With tremendous graphics that still hold up remarkably well (its not THAT old), stellar gameplay and 100's of hours worth of pure entertainment, quit reading this review and wasting your time! Play the game NOW!(and plan on dodging those pesky necessities 'showering' and 'eating'!)

One good set of rules, dozens of (free!) adventures to play

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 25 / 26
Date: April 19, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I've played a lot of computer based role playing games and I think Neverwinter Nights is the best. I've played it for over a year now.

For one thing, the Platinum package offers an incredible amount of content that used to cost $100 in a very affordable package. Second, the game is based on Dungeons and Dragons rules, which have been tested and refined for decades. It takes a while to grasp the richness of the possibilities, but it's worth it. Third, some people complain about the graphics but I think they look great. I never get tired of pausing a battle and zooming the camera around in circles and in for a closeup. Fourth, the interface is so simple it's almost a work of art. You right click on any particular object and a menu of things you can do with it comes up.

Fifth, with NWN comes a toolset that lets you build your own adventures. The ones provided with NWN Platinum are pretty good -- with Shadows of Undrentide and Hordes of the Underdark being far better than the original campaign. So you can download, for free, literally hundreds of additional games that fans have spent hundreds or thousands of hours creating. And many of these are even better than the adventures that come with NWN Platinum. People have also built additional scenery, monsters, environments, and much more. So you learn one set of rules and you're set for dozens of adventures - some short and intense, some huge and sprawling (with up to 60-100 hours of playing time, so they say). I feel like I'm totally set to be entertained for the next 6-12 months, probably more if people keep building great adventures and putting them online. (See nwvault.ign.com for a glimpse of what's out there. And did I mention it's all free?)

Sixth, if you have a fast online connection (which I don't), you can play online with others in "persistent worlds" full of gamers, or in campaigns with your friends -- and a Dungeon Master can even run the show and provide the kind of interactivity and richness that pen & paper experiences used to provide. I can't speak to that whole aspect because I don't have DSL or cable, but many people love playing that way.

I think this is simply an unbeatable package. Diablo I&II were incredibly fun, they had atmosphere and gameplay for days, but in terms of role playing they lacked depth and freedom, and battles were basically a clickfest (click on that one! now click on that one! now click on that one!). Morrowind is unmatched as a sprawling, freeform adventure, but it's so open ended that you often feel lost and somewhat unmotivated after a couple of weeks, or months, of playing. Plus, to improve your lock picking skill, you had to pick hundreds of locks. To improve your jumping skill, you had to jump and jump and jump. That system just doesn't appeal to me.

I wish you good gaming. [PS: advice for new players: play a cleric. Great combination of fighter and spell caster. Lots of fun.]

One of the best

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 12 / 12
Date: January 12, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I've been playing computer role-playing games since Wizardry came out for the Apple II. (For those of you too young to remember, that was when a machine with 48K of RAM was considered super-fast.) Neverwinter Nights is, IMHO, one of the best ever in the genre. It combines ease of play and an interesting story effortlessly. Better yet, one doesn't have to be The Amazing Kreskin to figure out what you are supposed to do next. Too many other games substitute cryptic puzzles for good game play. Neverwinter Nights does it right.

The Best Game I've Played In My 12 Year Lifetime

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 6 / 6
Date: November 26, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I could tell you about the amazing graphics, gameplay, sound, and fun in replaying, but I think that other reviews have done that already. I'll just talk about two things:
Custom content and modules.
Some of you may feel like custom content is mainly bug-filled hacks that may or may not harm your computer, but NWN Platinum includes an amazing toolset that alows for compilation of modules that can be as complex-or more complex-than the original games. There is an amazing amount of custom content, and I've already downloaded at least one gigabyte of custom content, and 0 bytes of it have harmed my computer, with only 50 megabytes of it not working as intended. All of it can be modified as necessary by the toolset or player-created tools.

Some of the best uses for this are, of course, player modules, but are also hundreds of persistent worlds out there that allow for 24-hour multiplayer gaming. Most of those require nothing to log on to them, allowing you to just click and play.

All that these things mean is that you can play for a virtually infinite amount of time, with each minute of it theoretically with different people and using different content and themes.

If read this far, you've been reading to long. Buy this game!

Avid Gamer

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 2
Date: October 01, 2005
Author: Amazon User

Avid gamer since pacman and frogger. This is Great stuff. Graphics are amazing and the game play is just simply, addictive. Good job intergrating ADD rules and the interface is the best I have seen in any rpg. Could not stop playing until I finished.

Incredible.

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 2
Date: October 09, 2005
Author: Amazon User

The original NWN was my first taste of the D&D engine: therefore, I did not know what to expect. Now, 3 years since my first time playing the original NWN, I have purchased the pen and paper version of D&D, both expansions of NWN, and stand here a changed man. This compilation is the ultimate NWN experience, and a must-own for anyone who has wondered if D&D was for them.

Neverwinter Nights should be the new standard for PC RPG's

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: December 28, 2006
Author: Amazon User

I think Neverwinter Nights is so overlooked by the gaming world to have become almost a forgotten commodity. And this is indeed sad becauase NN is such an awesome game with so much to it and with hours upon hours of intense gameplay and wonderful story line that you wonder why so many people have gotten hooked on games like Everquest and have completely overlooked NN and what it has to offer to the gaming community. And this, after all, coming from an RPG community which owes much of its early beginnings to the very first truly graphic RPG's like Pool of Radiance and Baldurs Gate, both Dungeons and Dragons PC games just like NN.

NN has an addictive story line made all the broader with its many expansion packs and its hordes of player built modules that are available just about everywhere on the Internet. This game isn't just hack and slash, its so much more with its vast amount of puzzles and quests and the treasures one can compile and even build.

Perhaps NN will be looked upon one day as having become the new standard for RPG's. Though some may attempt to copy it, none can. Bioware has such a unique engine, thanks to the Baldurs Gate and Icewind Dale games, that NN is just the new genesis of that engine adding to it and expanding it into the mighty game engine that it has become.

Bioware is a true innovator in the world of the RPG and I think they will continue to be innovative going forward. Neverwinter Nights and its NN2 sequel prove out that theory and I sincerely hope that the series continues to even greater heights.

If you love RPG's and you love D&D, buy Neverwinter Nights. You will enjoy a true adventure with nearly limitless possibilities of how you can reach the end of the game. Just buy it and have some fun but have the snacks and sodas ready because you are in for the long haul.

The STANDARD by which modern RPG's are judged..

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: June 09, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Neverwinter Nights is not perfect. Perhaps the biggest complaint is their inaccurate implementation of the D&D ruleset (3.1 I believe) which caused some friction between bioware and Wizards of the Coast and caused Bioware to invent their own fantasy realm to compete with D&D. Which is all seems so unbelievable considering that Bioware with the incredible sales of Baldur's Gate really rescued D&D from dwindling into obscurity. But, the history of this game and their incredible creators (Bioware) is besides the point. Neverwinter Nights position in the history of CRPG'ing is well established. It is the standard by which all newcomers will be judged.

It was this game that gave the death knell to turned based computer RPG's. The trend was that turned based combat was too slow and unexciting. The nerd in me would disagree, but the child in me would wholeheartedly agree, so I can see both sides of this issue. My opinion matters not in the grand scheme of things as the 'action' RPG trend has consumed the market. This was largely due to the suceess of this game.

I am rating this game long after I have played every chapter to conclusion. After I have played numerous FREE fan generated story content. After I have created enough Forgotten Realms characters to populate the entire city of Neverwinter. It is true that the first chapter was so-so in terms of story. It is true that the second chapter was almost dull in terms of story. It is true that the last chapter was truly epic. But these are VERY MINOR QUALMS in terms of what Neverwinter Nights means. Neverwinter Nights is another realm. It is a well created fantasy world you recreate on your computer. The characters look a little cartoonish, but not like Zelda. Like D&D, in an exagerated way.

This was the first game (it beat Morrowind) to have the ability to really really change the appearance of your character to correspond to what your character is wearing. This simple thing really lends to the sense of accomplishment, the sense of achievement. The implementation was not perfect, but it was much improved by the third chapter. The net result of all the changes lead to a rich world that you can interact with. It is a fairly non-linear world, with a lot of depth. When you add in all the custom content, the player designed worlds, you have really SO much from this one simple well priced package, it should be completely irresistable. Even on an old system, things look GREAT. Armor is shiny, water looks pretty good, and even your hair cut waves when you bob your head. It is an immersive experience.

If you haven't played this game, or if you never got all the chapters, you are missing out. You must try this. If you are a turned based officianado, this might not be enough to convert you, but you ought to find out why the 'action' market is taking over. You have access to enough consumer made content to keep you occupied for months and months if not years. It is really the best deal in RPG'ing out there, even if it is a bit dated. I still play, from time to time, and I have the new incarnation of this series as well. So try it...what have you got to lose but free time anyway?

NeverWinter Nights

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 20, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I actually don't play this game, I bought it for my brother. It seems to be an awesome role-playing game, I'm just not into that kind of thing. The graphics are awesome, and the music and sound is EXTREMELY high quality. I have a low-end, ''integrated'' graphics card and everything still looks great. I can only imagine what it would look like on a Radeon or Geforce. One of the highlights I saw in the game is being able to build your own levels and scenarios, as well as characters. The levels my brother was making looked incredible, with doorways, caves, skeletons, lighting, even stepping into certain areas would take you into other non-connected areas, flawlessly (like a warp zone, if you will). If you're into this kind of game, I would highly recommend it.

This is a good game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 30, 2005
Author: Amazon User

The additional scenarios are very interesting and the game can really keep you involved.


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