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Today a more modern Electronic Arts release joins the catalogue, and we bet most of you didn't see this one coming. Time to choose your class and fight for the cause of right!

Nox is an isometric action-RPG mix from the masters at the famous Westwood Studios. You are Jack Mower, an ordinary guy living his ordinary life. But one day, due to a cosmic accident and the actions by the evil Queen of Necromancers, you're being sucked out of this universe by your own TV and transferred to a fantasy parallel universe called Nox. We're not sure, but we think the moral of Nox is "Don't watch too much TV." Who says gaming doesn't spread positive messages?

Jack, though, seems in a bit of a spot. It won't be a surprise if we tell you that the world Jack got into is in danger and he's the one that can save it, right?

The beginning seems easy, you need to choose your class and get into action. But the choice isn't as easy as you think it is as every class has its own starting point, story, ending, and gameplay mechanics, so choose your path wisely or just prepare to beat the game 3 times. As a warrior you'll be slashing and crushing your enemies with the huge arsenal of melee weapons available in the game, but you won't be able to use magic. The wizard is a mighty magician with a spellbook full of magic tricks you can use to attack enemies, make yourself invisible, teleport, and more. Wizards can't use weapons, though, so there's no backup if the spells run out. The last path you can choose is to play as the conjurer who can summon monsters and wild animals living in the world of Nox and use them to do all his dirty work, while also healing himself and his allies and, last but not least, using bows to help your critters out.

If you finish the game with all 3 classes and want more there are fun multiplayer modes that are inspired by the FPS genre like deathmatch, capture the flag, "King of the Realm" (aka king of the hill), and even a co-op mode! That's a hella lot of fun gameplay for only $5.99, so go get it now!
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lugum: and just who isn't broke these days anyway.
I'm not broke... I just live within my means :)
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lugum: and just who isn't broke these days anyway.
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Arianus: I'm not broke... I just live within my means :)
yeah but still even then for some people it's hard to survive especially if you dont even have a job (like me,and which is a thing in every country) the whole economy will fall.
it's just everyone keeps saying on how they are poor here (maybe expecting someone to send them a giftcode)

i mean its not like you go to a store either, see something you like and tell everyone hey i like this or that but i am broke
Post edited September 06, 2011 by lugum
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Detlik: Even though that is very nice! Most of nowadays games makes me sad because each race has absolutely same quests (in rpg), same location, same everything (except looks and some abilities) and this game did it different. Just for that I will as soon as I will get money :D.
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medijoke: *When you snatch your own giftcode
you mean IF not when surely, Murphy would surely indicate that he wouldn't get his own gift code.
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medijoke: *When you snatch your own giftcode
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tarasis: you mean IF not when surely, Murphy would surely indicate that he wouldn't get his own gift code.
Yup because this week I am on lucky streak :D
Looks good.
Well I've heard good things. I've wish listed it for now.
Bang!

That was me, pulling the trigger on Nox, as soon as I opened GOG ten minutes ago and saw it was today's new game.

Thanks, guys!

Great way to brighten up a rainy Tuesday.

:)
I’m not too excited about this game but - at last - it’s so nice to see such positive comments concerning EA release … No complaints about lack of expansions, technical problems, EULA etc.
Heck yes! Added this to my wishlist.
Still got my disc version of this game, so i'll pass this one out for now

But very good addition to the catalogue!
Been meaning to play this forever so I grabbed it. After an hour of play it seems good to great, part of the charm with these isometric games is they age beautifully if they do the graphics right (compare Nox to D2 visually..). I'm hoping that the mage gets a larger spell selection because it is lacking a bit.

The only major complaint is no widescreen support. Luckily my monitor has a 4.3 option so it isn't a huge deal but I would love to see this in 1680x1050.
Wishlisted, and no I am not in the mood to give the reason now. Anyway wishlisted it is.
OH HELL YES!

This is one game everybody has been asking for and that is well worth a playthrough if you never have (or even another if you've played it).

IMO playing the pet class is the most unique experience, if you're only playing through once, play that class.
I almost bought this game of amazon but i read it didn't work on win 7 very well if at all. I'm going to buy this when i get paid.
The classic Nox :) Thankyou GoG for bringing back these games from the Great Westwood :)

Please i BEG of you bring back more classics from these GREAT guys :) *Hint Dune*