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Dungeons and Dragons Re-Reviewed |
| Published: August 9, 2007, 4:32 pm |
| Tags: atari, computer, games, game companies, dungeons dragons online, review, turbine |
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On WarCry, JR Sutich takes a second look at the Dungeons and Dragons Online, after two months of play. After the first review, it was pointed out that Sutich had overlooked some key points and experiences within the game. To remedy this Sutich stopped using Auto-Attack and joined a guild. Sutich says having someone to answer questions and accompany you on quests makes a huge difference in game play experience for the better. Other observations are: combat runs more smoothly and is just more fun when you’re making your own decisions instead of letting Auto-Attack do the work. Also Favor, used to unlock specials such as making Drow or 32 point builds, is not as difficult to rack up and quest repetition isn’t as critical as Sutich had initially thought. Sutich also says graphics are great but the game could really needs to make Push-to-Talk the default setting once Voice is enabled. The biggest complaint Sutich voices is about the economy. Money means nothing at all in this [ Full article ] |
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