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Dungeons & Dragons Online Review at d20 Magazine Rack

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by chevalier, Jul 31, 2006.

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    D20 Magazine Rack has published an extensive review of Dungeons & Dragons Online comprising the following sections: Initiative Round, Character Creation, Adventuring, Action Point, Advancement and many more, giving it an overall grade of A. Here's how it starts:

    Initiative Round
    Dungeons & Dragons Online is a Dungeons & Dragons MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game) from Turbine, Atari, and Wizards of the Coast. Dungeons & Dragons Online retails for $49.95, and there is a monthly connectivity fee of $14.95.

    This is a rarity for this site (reviewing a computer game), and it probably comes a bit later than it should.

    Last year, at GenCon Indy, I had the chance to take a sneak peek at Dungeons & Dragons Online (hereafter referred to as DDO), the new MMORPG from Turbine, Atari, and Wizards of the Coast. I was suitably impressed with what I saw, and even posted an interview I had with DDO designer David Eckelberry. When DDO came available to the general public, I dutifully purchased my copy, and signed up for my first ever MMORPG.


    Read the rest at d20 Magazine Rack.
     
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