Posted on: November 15, 2014

gully_dwarf
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Far from perfect
If I had to recommend NWN1 or NWN2, I'd recommend NWN1 for a variety of reasons. The healthier modding community. The more stable engine. The better expansion campaigns (the original campaigns of both NWN games are garbage), and the fact that despite NWN1's fairly primitive graphics, it has aged better than NWN2. However, the Mask of the Betrayer campaign for NWN2 is almost enough tip the balance. Mask of the Betrayer is legitimately good, and has some incredible moments of brilliance - HOWEVER, if you're at all familiar with the Forgotten Realms, you'll notice that Obsidian has fumbled basic setting elements (in game, all the Rashemi are light skinned, where in the source material they're dark skinned), and worse, the Spirit Eater mechanic is a massive impediment to enjoying the game. With the Spirit Eater mechanic, you have to feed (by killing) or suppress the Spirit Eater, and there's very little explanation of how that works and which is the best way. If you choose the wrong path (not suppressing) you'll quickly find yourself on the verge of death, thanks to the fact that the more spirits you eat, the faster the meter runs out. When I played through, I cheated to disable the Spirit Eater mechanic. The game was much more enjoyable and required less maintenance of a mechanic that doesn't fit into D&D's rules. Speaking of rules, Obsidian fumbles that as well. I was in Myrkul's Temple in MoB, and ran into ancient vampire monks. My character was a level 24+ Cleric imported from the original campaign. Those ancient vampire monks managed to kill my entire party (save my character) with energy drain, and my character couldn't even hit them fully buffed. A few more things that were not kosher was the fact that the vampires could energy drain when using Flurry of Blows - which is impossible if we're following the rules (vampires can only energy drain on their "slam" attacks, which are separate from the Monk's flurry). With NWN2, you take the good with the bad.
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