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Short. Many restrictions. Weak lore, almost absent RPG part. TOO MUCH cutscenes. Cutscenes are ruining reconnaissance/battle preparations.
Still, playable, enjoyable. Saved me from just another Icewind Dale 1 replay.
Since my review has since been deleted on the supporter pack after this game release "in full", I figure I'll just comment on this game.
First off, I noticed that the game had a huge update so I figured I booted it up to see what the biggest of differences of were. To start, the campaign's story is still pretty garbage. Uninteresting, a plot I do not care to engage with, etc etc. But that's okay, because this game has 1) multiplayer and 2) the ability to play custom campaigns that users have made that would elevate what the game provides. But that's not points towards the game - that is not a groundbreaking feature.
Second off, and the LARGEST point, is that if this game was a product of love to DnD 5e then you wouldn't have to purchase the Barbarian and Druid class. I have been a DM for 5e for a long time and love the system, but the fact that you have to pay for the Barbarian and Druid class is SO INCREDIBLY gross that it is mind boggling. The "Primal Calling" pack is not even in included in the new Lightbringer's Edition they have included. I am more than willing to pay for extra classes/races that were released in later books, but the fact that these two classes are in the BASIC PLAYER'S HANDBOOK is so incredibly embarrassing that I can't fathom it.
Neverwinter Nights accomplished so much. They don't need to emulate that game, but at least those dev's, backed by Bioware, Atari, AND Wizards of the Coast, had the decency to include all the basic classes. They made a story that was thrilling and made me want to continue going forward.
If this is the best of a "5e" game then I am embarrassed.
Despite some flaws (primarily that if feels as if they left out a lot of what was originally planned) this is by far my favorit RPG in many years. There isn't a lot of actual roleplaying to be done but the story is fine, the world feels huge, mysterious and lived in and the fully animated party banter is great.
The big selling point is the tactical combat combined with the well balanced caracter development. The classes are well balanced (just bring one cleric and basically any composition should work fine) and almost every combat is well designed and feels unique and exiting.
Highly recommended.