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chood says: The one that started them all, using the Infinity Engine. Features a very unique combat system and a driving storyline that is sure to keep you entertained.

chood says: The direct sequel to the first. It is the happy medium between Icewind Dale and Planescape: Torment for those that thought IWD had too much combat and not enough story, and those who thought PS:T had too much dialogue and not enough combat.

chood says: Like Baldur's Gate, but much more action driven than story driven.

chood says: The final game to use the Infinity Engine, again lots of action and less dialogue.

chood says: The main difference for this game is that you only play as one character, not an entire party. This game is also included with a toolset that allows for you to create and publish your own worlds for NWN. This makes the replay value skyrocket.

chood says: Infinity Engine game, built in a very unique, interactive world. This game is much more dialogue and story driven than Baldur's Gate, with less combat. This is probably the deepest of the D&D games.

chood says: Despite the bugs, this one is quite enjoyable. It features fun tactical turn-based combat. I would recommend downloading the Circle of Eight modpack, which is a fan-made patch that fixes many bugs and adds some new content.
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