Boring town, horrible difficulty and every bug you can imagine. Voice acting is horrible as well. Expect your game to crash because of any reason, including saving or because it is Tuesday. If you are expecting the game to follow the rules it attempts to use, don’t. In the same battle I had an enemy archer who was webbed and blind ready his action to shoot my spellcaster when he casts a spell. It worked. Then I heal my paladin who was dying. He stands up(something you can’t prevent your party member from doing) provoking an attack from the adjacent gnoll. The gnoll hits him for 24 damage on a non-critical hit. A Gnoll who SHOULD have a Stength modifier of +3 and was wielding a one-handed weapon. That means the most he can hope for is 11 damage or 13 on an exotic weapon! On a different combat I spent 2 and a half combat rounds watching all my party members fail to hit a bugbear. That lone bugbear hit every turn. Yes, all of the die-hard fans will argue that I have to “get good” or scout ahead or just prep for battle. They are correct that this game MUST be played as if every fight is deadly, but it has no business being called D&D. Before you blame this all on lack of rule knowledge, I am very well versed in 3.5 rules. I would not recommend this game to anyone if it were free.