Posted on: July 15, 2020

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Westwood's own little perfect Diablo
Nox is a perfect example on an old game that brings back only the brightest memories AND holds up impressively well even today, both visually and gameplay wise. While it isn't (and never was designed to be) as deep in terms of RPG elements and character development, it is nonetheless still a solid title that possesses many strong sides, such as an interesting plotline, a wonderful soundtrack and excellent, colorful graphics. Players will take on the role of Jack, an ordinary young man from our modern world that unknowingly has in his possession an artifact from a different dimension. When a malevolent necromancer witch summons the mentioned artifact into her own magical, fantasy world, Jack gets sucked into the world of Nox as well,and thus the adventure begins. In order to find a way to return home, Jack needs to stop the evil witch that unintentionally brought him into the foreign world of Nox. Gameplay wise, Nox is divided into three separate campaigns (for each separate class). Players can choose between a Warrior, a Conjurer and a Wizard. There is no skill tree but rather, certain spells can be learned from tomes or will be automatically assigned by gaining new levels (in case of the warrior). It feels as if Westwood deliberately made Nox as an action oriented type of an RPG with a minimal amount of any point destribution. Where this game really shines is the actual setting, with the world of Nox being really diverse in terms of level design. Players will get to clear dungeons filled with undead, explore wilderlands full of caves and forests, fight off savage Ogres and just get a chance to visit a few cities and a village (all filled with funny or just interesting NPC's with voiced dialogue lines). Combat is usually more fast paced and feels more like an isometric action game compared to similar RPG's. The game has alot of cool looking medieval items and dynamic looking spell effects. Nox is definitely worth a try for all RPG fans and old school gamers!
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