
There's still a lot of bugs that need to be fixed.Īs for the 3.5 rules, I think that clever people could balance some ingame feats if necessary. New difficulty levels like Legacy of Bhaal.
If possible, imroved textures and graphics will be nice, this game is from 2006. In my opinion new campaign content/companions is bad idea. I think that they can add some new classes (Hexblade, Warmage) prestige classes (Bladesinger, Purple Dragon Knight, Battlerager), new reces/subraces. I would buy that game in a second, i love the original The official campaign and Mask of the Betrayer are already consequential without breaks so what would be the point? I don't want to buy a game just for an enhanced interface, at least for not so old games.īaldur's Gate improved a lot, with the enhanced version, just because there where a lot of details that were good to fix (something like changing disk, for example!).ĮDIT: In my opinion it would be much better to enhance IWD2. I don't understant what could be worthy to "enhance" the graphic is already ok and the 3.5 couldn't be changed.
Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition (French). 3 Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition (French). 6 Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition (Italiano). 24 Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition (Italian). 2 Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition (Deutsch). 2 Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition (German). 6.8K General Discussion (Spoiler Warning!). 6.6K Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition. 375 Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition. 26 Persistent Worlds & Multiplayer for NWN (not EE). 323 Custom Content & Community Exp Pack. Unfortunately, the writing doesn't quite match up to the rest of the game in quality, but it's a lot of fun to just wander around the city and follow one tangled story-thread after another. I'd have said the best was Crimson Tides of Tethyr, an epic war-story.Ĭormyrean Nights is very much a sandbox game set in a highly detailed living city (it's quite reminiscent of the Elder Scrolls games). Unfortunately, it's also got some of the most stomach-turning instances of pet NPCs that you're likely to see outside of a fourteen year old's tabletop campaign.Īlazander's mods, starting with Siege of Shadowdale are fun, although the storylines tend to be rather linear. The Saleron's Gambit series has great attention to detail, evocative settings and a very intriguing storyline. In my opinion, Dreamcatcher is the best of the lot, and one of the best NWN mods-series ever made.ĭarkness over Daggerford is an insanely fun, semi-sandbox mod which takes a lot of inspiration from the original Baldur's Gate. They're divided into two series (following the same PC) Shadowlords and Dreamcatcher, and one coda, Demon. As already mentioned, Adam Miller's mods.