- Publisher: Atari
- Release Date: Feb 28, 2006
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7.0
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 49 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 32 out of 49
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Mixed: 6 out of 49
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Negative: 11 out of 49
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JustinF.Apr 20, 20069
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BlaineMar 24, 20069
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ToadmossMay 6, 20069Great game with room to grow.
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[Anonymous]Jun 25, 20069very good gameplay, problem lies in the low amount of players and because of this difficulties in fast groupfinding - best you have friends to join and itll be great - try out the trial to see!
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GregJul 20, 20069
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WalterMooreMay 18, 200810
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OlivierD.Jun 7, 200810
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ScottShubinDec 26, 200510
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DoubleDownMar 13, 20069
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ScottS.Mar 14, 20069About as good a translation of the DnD experience as I've seen online yet. BEST for a regular gaming group who meets at certain times during the week, and definately a better way to DnD with your friends online than Neverwinter Nights was. (Don't get me wrong, that was a great game...just not as DnD as it was hyped to be).
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JoeU.Mar 15, 20069I think it's a lot of fun, kind of like BF2 meets the dungeon crawl. If you want an exact copy of tabletop gaming, this isn't it. If you want another EQ MMO copy, this isn't it. Like any multiplayer game, the quality of your experience is in large part determined by the quality of the people you play with.
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Aug 8, 201110
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Feb 22, 20139
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Mar 31, 201210Since it's gone f2p this is the best f2p out there without a doubt- whenever I'm not playing a p2p or a console game, this is my fallback. The sheer variety of quests and goals in this game will blow you away- this isn't a 'grind 50 goretusks' game, every quest has its own story, enemies, bosses, traps and unique feel. This is one mmo that truly doesn't feel like any other.
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93It is a great game, matching in spirit the pen and paper version.
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90It hits on almost every front. Present are the adventure elements of high fantasy, the mysterious magical elements of the war-torn world of Eberron, and the deep-rooted numerical elements.
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80Sure, there are flaws and the lack of any soloing capability, the occasional difficulty in finding groups, as well as the apparent slowness of levelling get irritating, but they're nothing in the face of what it does properly.