Monday, 28 May 2012

neverwinternights(mac) 30 july

  Barcode Software/ neverwinternights(mac) 30 july
all designed by CSS Menus
 
Main Menu
Home
News
Blog
Links
Contact Us
News Feeds
FAQs
Submit Your News
Search
Submit Software
Hierarchical tree
RSS socialnet
Add to MyYahoo!
Subscribe in NewsGator Online
Add to Newsburst
Add to Google
Add to My AOL
Add to Pluck
Subscribe in FeedLounge
Add to Windows Live
Add to NetVibes
Subscribe in Rojo
Subscribe in Bloglines
Add to MyMSN
Add to Plusmo for your cellphone
Add to PageFlakes
Add to Technorati
Add to BlinkBits
Popular tags

windows :: registry :: clean :: regclean :: regcleaner :: repair :: cleaning :: problems :: errors :: crash :: window :: missing :: driver :: startup :: files :: corrupt :: cleaner





Lost Password?
No account yet? Register

  Bar code  (EU)
  Barcode Components
  Barcode Equipment
  Barcode Font
  Barcode Software
 

Page - 1 Pages - 1 Total Found - 1


Neverwinter Nights Mac

3 stars (Great story, graphics, and sound. Subpar control & gameplay.) - I recently bought a Mac and have decided to try computer gaming. I've been playing console games since NES, and have used computers for music and work, but I never mixed the two. The first game I bought was Neverwinter Nights as I love console RPGs and Action/RPGs. This is a cool game, with great graphics, but the gameplay is rather restrictive if your a console gamer. I am trying to stick with this game, as I like the story and enjoy the general look and atmosphere of the game, but this is nothing like any console RPGs that I've played. You don't control your character directly the way I am used to with console games. I feel more like your character is an NPC and your sort of give him suggestions. There exists a layer of abstraction between you and your character, so you don't feel as though he is your onscreen representation (as you would with a Zelda or FF game) but rather a separate entity that you direct (another way to put this is, in a Zelda game for example, I would say "I'm trying to hit this enemy" or "I just ran across that bridge", In Neverwinter I'm more likely to say "I'm trying to get him to move" or "I want to get him to the other side of town"). You control your character by pointing him in the direction you want him to go with your mouse, he decides the path he takes and his exact movements himself. You click on enemies to attack them, but he doesn't attack when you click, but rather when he's good and ready, resulting in many an untimely death. Combat feels very forced and unruly - it's this element of the game that comes very close to ruining the whole experience. I'm progressing at a snail's pace, and will abandon this game if it doesn't become more fun in the near future. Overall this seems like it could be a great game, if this sort of gaming experience fits your fancy. As a console gamer I just feel to detached from the action and not in enough control. I often find m...
MacSoft :: neverwinter :: nights :: mac :: macsoft :: games :: video :: games :: neverwinternights(mac) 30 july :: 2003 :: Neverwinter Nights (Mac)


1

Pages - 1 Found items - 1 Items per page - 20




Review module
Top Shareware
Popular News
Latest News
Tags
avex :: video :: converter :: platinum :: avex :: multimedia :: design :: image :: converters

Submit you software SoftWare Club Download Software Activex Controls | Barcode Components | Barcode Font | Shareware Directory | Upload Software | Hystory Archive | Download com | Download Software | Download (( | Discount Software | Download Games | Free Download | Download Soft Inc. | Free Trial Demo | DVD Software Net | Game Download | Trip 4 you | Try Software For Buy | Video Game | Trial Free Download | CSS Menus |
4Submit.com
$REDIR_KEY