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iunno, i've been thinking of whether it would be a good idea to purchase this game or not, and i just can't decide...i wanted to buy it when it first came out but never got around to it, but there are quite a few new games coming out soon that i've been looking forward to and im wondering whether i should spend my money on this or the other games.....
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I haven't gotten very far yet so I can't really rate the game for you. However, I did make a trip to Best Buy today and I noticed that IWD2 was only $34.99 and had a $10 mail-in rebate on top of that. Not a bad deal [img]smile.gif[/img]
As for my opinion of the game, I'll say that so far I think it's better than the first IWD, which I thought was rather fun. |
i'm liking it a lot, it is much better than the original iwd, i even like it more than nwn....
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MUCH better than IWD but you can´t compare it to NWN in my opinion.
If you had fun (more or less) with IWD than IWD 2 is the game for you ... |
It is a good game, but in my opinion, not as good as IWD 1, and not nearly as good as either of the Baldurs Gates. I'm not a big fan on NWN so I'd say I prefer it to that.
I sold my copy of IWD2 on Ebay, so why not look there if you really want it?. I've heard good things about Divine Divinity and Might and Magic 9 is much better than people are saying, so why not consifder those two instead?. |
it's very good, better than IWD but not as good as Baldur's Gate, best part is the 3rd edition rules... They are really a fresh breath into the game... no more Thaco... [img]smile.gif[/img]
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good game but doesnt compare to bg2...
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I like it way better then Divine Divinity (mentioned earlier) and it's definately worth the money, atleast if you liked IWD1.
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hmm, I installed Divine Divinity and played a little but it goes so slow and no beautifull geo at all, also the gameplay didn't appeal to me at all. Already uninstalled it
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I really can't rate the game has I have not gotton very far. Although I am enjoying it I have enjoyed the original much better at least from a starting prespective. IWD 2 has started off really slowly. But you should be able to get it on e-bay for a decent price. As far as third edition rules I like some thing but I am not fond of the new multi classing. It seems like that you can multiclass to many roles you wish, that is like insane I can see people having an hobbie or wanting a career change but they should have limited it to say only three roles, don't the people of forgotten realms have any sense of direction in their careers. But I guess that is OK because at least I have the choice to play how I want so I don't need to give anyone anymore roles than I want. Even though I still find it a little chaotic.
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The game is fine but if you compared it with the previous games like BG & BG2, well there is something to be said about it. IWD2 & IWD, guides you through the story that they unfold and they isnt much room to roam around in the realm. So you are just being ushered along from one plot to the next. Its a whole story with no side turns. If i had a choice, i wouldnt buy the game and go back playing BG2 or 1 or NWN. They are better games.
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It rocks...failure to buy it will result in aliens administering painful probing. Seriously though its good if you like creating your own party, unlike the BG series. Also if you like heavy combat this is the game for you.
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I like the third edition better than second, the spells, abilities, and items are nice, along with the new rules. I wish they would remake BG2 using the 3rd edition rules.
It would be cool to play as a Drow Paladin, or maybe an Elven Sorcerer/druid. The intimidate skill would be so usefull too, in BG2. I really hated it when you where a very high level character, infamous in all the realm, but not even common thugs would get scared of you when you chosed option like "I killed tons of dragons, more demons than I can count, I can kill demiliches with both hands tied behind my back. Just look at me, and I'll cast feeblemind, contagion, and then emprisonment on you." and they would just attack. http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...ons/icon15.gif |
Howdy y'all. I was going to start a new thread asking IWDII forum users why I should crossover from BG2, when I saw this one. I constantly play BG2 and TOB and was thinking about starting up an IWD2. I've had the game for about 5 months and only played it once. I couldn't get into it because the very beginning put me to sleep with the constant back and forth errands and no action. I probably can't put into words how much I love BG so I'm wondering if it would be a big mistake to play IW2 before I get burnt out on BG(which may never happen). From the looks of this thread maybe I shouldn't. Anyone care to defend IW2 and talk me into it? [img]smile.gif[/img]
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There are *minor* BG2 spoilers through the below link, just incase anybody cares.
Luvian, The IceWind Gate 2 project is working on porting BG2 to the IWD2 engine. So you get Bg2 with the IWD2 spell lists, rulesets and all of that nonsense. The Final ToB battle without Timestop and Wish is going to be very interesting. Details are here: http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~weimer/b...wg2/index.html Damn, they dont have a public beta yet. Spongebob - it is hard to justify IWD2. Its nowhere near as good as Bg2, and not even as good as it should be. But if you dont insist on comparing it to Bg2, it is fairly good and a lot of fun. Just dont go expecting heavy roleplay or plot choices. |
Thanks, I still might give it try but I'm not sure yet. Hmmmmmmmmm.
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What I think? Cool. Better than IWD 1 in some ways.
eg: Hobbits can be anything you like. Elves can be monks too. I mean, IWD was a bit weird. And who says wizards can't use bows? Is there a law against it in IWD? And you can have teiflings. At last! They rule. Party on Teifling Dudes |
SpongeBobTheDestoyer I agree the start can be very tiring but it does pick up and get much more interesting later on. At least try to make it to Chapter 3 to see if you enjoy any areas. Personally I enjoyed the ice palace.
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In reply to Spongebob, I don't think there are many who would stand up and justify a preference for IWD2 over BG2.
As a previous poster put it well, it's not as good as it could be or even as good as it should be !. BG2 is better in almost every way. The good parts of IWD2 are character creation and the 3rd ed rules. BG2 with the 3rd ed rules would be the ultimate RPG or not far off. In IWD2 there was too much difficult combat for me and it was totally one track linear. It was also by far the buggiest BI game I've played with lots of crashes to desktop. |
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