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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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Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
Talk about having your B-team work on a game. Icewind Dale is a notable step down from Baldur's Gate (even the original). It is one endless slog through unimpressive dungeons with brief periods of respite in the central hub to buy supplies and upgrade gear. The battles feel far less tactical than in BG, with the difficulty artificially increased via throwing waves of enemies at your party (most egregious in the Egyptian-style dungeon with literally dozens of weak skeletons lumbering at you). As a result, gameplay feels tedious instead of rewarding.
If you're into simplistic hack 'n slash combat against hordes of goons, you'll eat this one up. If not, save your money for the vastly superior Icewind Dale 2, they knew what they were doing that time around.
Ok I tried to give it a shot but I had to wear glasses to play the game everything was so dang small I couldnt enjoy the game. Was hoping the enhanced was a good versian save your cash folks just buy the other Icewind dale
Many reviewers have pointed out the great improvements. If you liked the original version, then buy this one. Many of the things I would say "I wish they had done this..." has been done in this new enhanced version. Love it! Thank you for making it. Keep them coming, I will buy.
I am a HUGE fan of the whole remake scene that has become so popular in recent years. In fact, I can't think of a single remake I haven't purchased. Wether its Beyond Good & Evil on my Xbox, Final Fantasy X on my PS3, or Icewind Dale on my PC....well, I can honestly say this is my single favorite trend to come out of gaming the last 5+ years. Some people play a game and move on while others, like myself, go back & replay their favorite games time & time again. I would estimate that roughly 25-30% of my game playing time is spent replaying older games. I am also a HUGE fan of the Isometric RPG's like Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale.
That said, this was without question one of the best updates I have come across yet. It captures the magic of Icewind Dale beautifully and I didn't run into any bugs at all, at least none that I was aware of. I really can't give this game a higher recommendation. If your a fan of Icewind Dale, or just a fan of Isometric styled games in general, you owe it to yourself to give this game a whirl. Trust me, you won't be disappointed.
As for the price, $20 is an absolute STEAL for this game! Its amazing how cheap some gamers have become. $20 is a perfectly reasonable launch price for a game of this length and quality. Just because its a remake doesn't mean they have to give it away and just because you bought it 10 years ago doesn't mean you should get a discount, lol. While there are a LOT of cheapskates in the PC market these days (a massive understatement), there are also a lot of people who are perfectly willing to pay $20 for a game like this. So don't expect the launch price for games like this to change anytime soon. As long as there are people willing to pay these prices, which there are, they will continue to be launched at these price levels. People that have a problem with it will simply have to wait! If your one of those people, don't go away mad, just go away! I am sure your $2 bundle with Icewind Dale will show up eventually.
I played all of the Infinity Engine games, except IWD2, when they were new and of the ones that I've played, IWD was the only one that I immediately forgot about. Couldn't remember anything about it apart from it being boring and full of combat. Upon recently replaying it in the EE remaster, I'm not surprised that was the case.
Interplay really wanted a piece of a Diablo-like action RPG pie. With Infinity Engine, D&D license and Fallout team being less stubborn about not doing a Diablo clone, they finally could get what they wanted. And it turns out that a party-based, D&D based, realtime with a pause Diablo is simply not fun.
It's pure dungeon crawling, with magic items and exp showering the player constantly. The plot is... well, present, but has nothing substantial to it and barely any atmosphere, unlike Diablo. Locations get progressively more boring to go through, with more and more sluggish fights, which are sometimes incredibly cheap. And then the whole thing kinda ends, long past due.
EE does make a lot of tiny welcome improvements that make this boring slaughter-fest less tedious (lack of loading screens alone makes the experience far more fun), yet doesn't really fix the terrible party pathfinding and AI, so you still need to babysit your team through every smaller in size room or corridor unless you want to watch them violently vibrate into walls and each other for half a minute.
IWD was an okay way to pass time before Baldur's Gate 2 release, though even then it was forgettable to all but most die-hard min-maxing Infinity Engine combat fans. But ever since then, the reasons to return to this game were growing slimmer with each year. By now? IWD, and especially the terrible expansion+add-on, might as well be forgotten.