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Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition includes the classic Icewind Dale Complete. More information here.
Evil stirs beneath the Spine of the World.
In the northernmost reaches of the Forgotten Realms lies the region of icy tundra known as Icewind Dale. Jo...
Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition includes the classic Icewind Dale Complete. More information here.
Evil stirs beneath the Spine of the World.
In the northernmost reaches of the Forgotten Realms lies the region of icy tundra known as Icewind Dale. Journey deep into the Spine of the World mountains, a harsh and unforgiving territory settled by only the hardiest folk. Encounter fearsome beasts that have learned the cunning and ferocity needed to survive among the snow-shrouded peaks. Confront an evil that schemes beneath the carven glaciers and mountainsides to wreak destruction upon the face of Faerûn. This is the world of Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition.
Swords and Sorcery: Discover dozens of new spells and items, including new magic armor and weapons.
Blackguards and Wizard Slayers: Select from more than 30 new kits and classes to create the perfect adventuring party.
A New Look: Experience the Enhanced Edition's all new interface, including the new Quickloot bar.
Bring A Friend: Join your fellow adventurers in cooperative, cross-platform multiplayer games.
See The Unseen: Explore quest content cut from the original game, now finished and restored.
More to Experience: Enjoy the countless bug fixes and improvements that await you in Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition!
Mastering Melee & Magic
Survival Guide to the North
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Icewind Dale Enchanced Edition v2.5 for 32bit Windows
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Here's my memories with this game:
1. I made 4 attempts at this game before I managed to finish it. And with a solo character at that, somehow.
2. A friend asked me how D&D could be enjoyable with more fights than role-play. I directed him to this game.
3. The ghost of an elven girl laughed when I told her she was dead.
The dragon fights are much more manageable than those in Baldur's Gate, I think.
I don't understand how this game got better ratings than Baldur's Gate, though.
Maybe it's because the fights are more fun?
Maybe it's because the location is less cliché?
Maybe it's because the bosses are so amazing? (Like really, I love every big encounter of this game)
The only real negative I can think of is that it's a bit too linear for me. At least I can't miss timed quests I didn't know of.
Storyline is more predestined, focus is more on battle strategy and defeating lots of enemies, in contrast to baldurs gate series. Create your own group of four people.
I really love games like Baldur's Gate saga, Planescape or Icewind Dale "saga". I wanted to play it on Mac and it was not possible with the original version (at least from what I tried). So I bought the enhanced edition and it was worht. Several bugs have been fixed but the game is still the same - still the same RPG I've always enjoyed to play (more action than in BG).
Icewind Dale is good team-based RPG with huge focus on combat. The plot was very simple and straightforward but still engaging, combat - interesting and tactical enough on Hard difficulty, only the final fight was very dissapointing.
Beamdog has done really good job 'enhancing' this one: the game looks decent and feels comfortable to play. Except for pathfinding, it's still terrible)
I have played Baldur's Gate 2 before this and thus it was not a big deal to start gaming with this one. A quite same kind of RPG focusing more on tactical combat and having less dialogues, characters, items, exploration, changed spells (I didn't like) and story. The story itself is really not so interesting compared to BG2 but I guess it's suitable for this sort of a straightforward dungeon crawler.
The game itself works flawlessly having no bugs or crashes. The game is set mostly to different dungeons which might sound tendious at first. At least the dungeon design is varied having visually pleasing style and atmosphere but some of them have too complex layout. This complexity is too much fot the pathfinding system: too much walking around and characters may get stuck each other – especially when trying to move to a new area.
There's one big flaw: when you make changes in Options menu and relaunch the game, all the settings you have made are gone. Thus you need to do your settings EVERY time you launch the game. Still I have spend hours with this game having few playthrough with different 4-man party setups.