Summary

Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition is an updated version of the 2002 video game Neverwinter Nights. The Enhanced Edition is based on Neverwinter Nights: Diamond Edition and it comes with the base game as well as the Shadows of Undrentide, Hordes of the Underdark, Kingmaker, Witch's Wake and ShadowGuard expansions. Remastered version brings numerous technological improvements to the game, including an updated graphics engine and revitalized multiplayer support.


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Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition Reviews & Ratings

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Review by Mpbpl [user]
May 9, 2021

Not a bad game at all, but definetely not for everyone.Neverwinter Nights is famous and widely regarded an almost classic. The gameplay,Not a bad game at all, but definetely not for everyone.Neverwinter Nights is famous and widely regarded an almost classic. The gameplay, story, dice rolls, stats, classes, etc. are direct game interpretations of the D&D board games, problem is they left you to be the Dungeon Master, almost that is. What I mean is the story is predetermined and has a path that cannot be changed, but a lot of your experience inside the quests will need your imagination to truly be appreciated. It is a simple main story, I remember the beginning much more than the ending, which normally it's not a good sign, I got invested in the beginning, the game pulled me in, but the more answers I got the less interested I was, it wasn't a bad experience, but can't say I was overjoyed at the end.Most quest are simple quests, inside a non linear wide location with linear maps.The biggest problem is the amount of traps and locked chests and doors, if you don't like a rogue class you will need the only rogue companion in the game and you can only choose one, this makes the others non viable which in turn makes the replayability almost non existent, with the exception of going through everything again but with a different class.The DLCs expand a lot in enjoyment and story wise, and adds new classes, the graphics are better, the ingame cutscenes too, it's like the devs had finally figured out the engine and could flex a little bit.If you are a fan of RPG, you'll like this.

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Review by DARKOBLIVIONGOD [user]
April 21, 2020

Very good game with tons of content sadly it was half baked and the other half a cash grab on the supposive enhanced edition otherwise a veryVery good game with tons of content sadly it was half baked and the other half a cash grab on the supposive enhanced edition otherwise a very good game when on a very good sale ofc.

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Review by Dark_Ansem [user]
April 9, 2020

A much needed update for a beloved classic. Some things are still being improved, and new modules are being actively developed. Amazing stuff.

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Review by LaPS4
February 14, 2020

If you didn't get the chance at the time to play Neverwinter Nights, then this is a good chance to enjoy a slightly better version of one of the most ambitious role-playing titles in history. Likewise, this game doesn't get the score it could have deserved, because the development company Beamdog couldn't improve the interface or the graphics, so it's an adaptation that has absolutely nothing to do with remastering.

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Review by WinnieWinsor [user]
February 5, 2020

Incredibly disappointing, absurdly expensive port.I should have done more research on this before picking it up for Xbox One, but I wasIncredibly disappointing, absurdly expensive port.I should have done more research on this before picking it up for Xbox One, but I was too excited when I saw it on sale. I loved my copy of Diamond edition on PC back in the day and thought getting it on console would get my wife to try it, since she doesn't like using a mouse and keyboard but she loves D&D.Unfortunately, the only enhanced aspects are the visuals (and only in terms of texture compression and monitor resolution) and having direct control of your character (rather than pointing and clicking).Everything else actually seems worse, particularly interacting with merchants and working with your AI partner. In addition, there is virtually no tutorial for either the rules of 3rd edition D&D or controls for the game itself, so a lot of the experience becomes trial and error.I plan to keep playing, since I paid for the game and want to get my money's worth, but it kills me that they could have really made something special if they had just spent some time redesigning the interface and the controls.

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Game Information
Release Date March 27, 2018
Publisher BioWare, Beamdog
Content Rated M (Mature)
Game Modes Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
Player Perspectives Third person, Bird view / Isometric
Genres Role-playing (RPG), Adventure
Themes Fantasy
Platforms Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, Android, iOS, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch