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Neverwinter Nights: Wyvern Crown of Cormyr Review
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But back to Wyvern Crown of Cormyr. The module follows the basic Robin Hood premise. After spending many years away adventuring, you return to your homeland to find things awry. The king is dead, demons have been attacking, and a blight has started taking over the forests. Your family has moved to a new farm to try and eke out an existence, but no sooner do you return to them than hobgoblins attack, killing everyone but you, your brother, and a childhood friend. Together, you set out to exact some revenge on the hobgoblins -- and to track down whoever ordered them to attack your farm. Along the way you gain favor with the local lord, starting as a squire but then eventually becoming a knight, you participate in jousts and other tournament games, and you discover that an artifact called the Wyvern Crown might be responsible, in one way or another, for all of the troubles in the area.
Wyvern Crown of Cormyr has a lot of things going for it. The story is set up well, and it involves people with motivations rather than caricatures that do whatever is required of them by the plot. The quests are also handled well, almost always giving you options for diplomacy versus combat, and giving you ways to role-play your character. The module also contains several new things, like the ability to ride horses and an expanded rural tile set that includes castles with ramparts and towers. And there are even some fun little details, like how you can gain titles (such as (the wise) or (the cruel)) as a reward for completing certain quests.
But probably the most notable addition in Wyvern Crown of Cormyr is the jousting tournament. Unlike the other games included in the module (like darts or the guess-the-magic-spell game), jousting doesn't have anything to do with your character build. It's more of a rock-paper-scissors game. You select where to aim your lance (there are seven spots), and then you choose how to sit on your horse (such as leaning to the left), and then the jousting bout is run. Depending on what choices your opponent made, you might score a solid hit (worth 1 or 2 points), knock your opponent off his horse (worth 3 points), or miss him entirely (worth nothing). The first person to reach 3 points wins, so sometimes jousts can end quickly, and sometimes they can go on for several bouts. The jousting competition is a fun little mini-game, and it does a nice job of underscoring the medieval setting of the module.
Unfortunately, despite all the pluses, I didn't overly enjoy Wyvern Crown of Cormyr. It has sort of a dreary campaign, where everything is serious and dark and muted, and where just about everybody is a bad guy with some sort of evil agenda. There isn't a lot to root for or to care about. The module also has more than a few bugs. One companion I used wouldn't gain levels, the jousting competition froze up on me a couple times, and at one point when you lead an army, the army decided to target my companions in addition to the enemy troops, and that made the battle much more difficult than it needed to be. The final confrontation also seemed overly difficult. I had to do a lot of running away and returning, not to mention saving and loading, to keep my party alive, and at the end I sort of felt like I had cheated my way through.
And then there are the horses. Riding on horses should have been one of the highlights of the module, but thanks to a clunky interface and atrocious pathfinding, horses weren't a lot of fun to use, and eventually I started avoiding them. Obviously, the module designers couldn't do anything about the pathfinding problems, which have always existed in Neverwinter Nights, but it's completely on them that they decided to include so many narrow and twisty pathways, which only exacerbated the situation. Fortunately, horses weren't required except in a couple of places, and so they were easy to ignore.
But, overall, I'm going to give Wyvern Crown of Cormyr a mixed blessing. I didn't particularly enjoy it, but it includes a 20-hour campaign that gives players a lot of options for replayability, it includes a large and impressive rural tile set, and it includes a fun jousting mini-game. That is, Wyvern Crown of Cormyr gives you about the same amount of new content as either of the two official expansion packs, and all for just $11.99. So if you're looking for something to do this month while waiting for Neverwinter Nights 2 to show up, Wyvern Crown of Cormyr is something you could try, although I'd recommend sister premium modules like Kingmaker or Pirates of the Sword Coast first.
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- Single-player
- Multi-player
- Co-op
- Cross-Platform Multiplayer
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Processor: 1 GHZ
Memory: 1 GB RAM
Graphics: OpenGL 3.0 compatible
Storage: 300 MB available space
Sound Card: Windows Compatible
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Processor: 1 GHZ
Memory: 1 GB RAM
Graphics: OpenGL 3.0 compatible
Storage: 300 MB available space
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Processor: 1 GHZ
Memory: 1 GB RAM
Graphics: OpenGL 3.0 compatible
Storage: 300 MB available space
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Dark Dreams of Furiae is a new fantasy RPG module for Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition. The characters and events of this module coincide with the official Dungeons & Dragons tabletop campaign, Baldurs Gate: Descent into Avernus.
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Dark Dreams of Furiae: A City on the Edge of Hell
In the fallen city of Furiae, ruled by devils and despots, a quiet war wages for the hearts and minds of the people. Into this chaos, a new arcane substance is smuggled: worldwine. Worldwine is deadly to devils, and turns mortals into dream-addled fanatics.Wyvern Crown Of Cormyr Jousting
As a mortal of Furiae, you have a vested interest in this new operation. Could worldwine serve as a tool against the oppressive regime? Or will a passive populace simply succumb to their rule? What dark forces hide beneath the city, feeding on the dreams of the afflicted? Fight to save a damned city in this planar mystery adventure…Neverwinter Nights: Wyvern Crown Of Cormyr For Mac Download
Key Features
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- 10 hours of brand new gameplay for Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition
- Solo and co-op play
- Original Music Score
- Takes characters from level 5 to level 8
- Several new in-game items to add to your own campaigns, including the worldwine potion and equippable devil horns
- Time is of the essence: day/night cycle marches on; your choices bring new events
- Daily news sheet adapts to your decisions and gives adventure clues
- Based on the Planescape D&D campaign setting
- Events coincide with official D&D tabletop campaign, Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus