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3.0

Based on 25 reviews

  • Neverwinter Nights 2

    5.0

    compatible with snow leopard

    Written by NB from Kaneohe

    Dec 5, 2009

    A Truly awesome RPG. When I upgraded to snow leopard It didn't work at first, however There was a patch online somewhere and now it works perfect.

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  • Neverwinter Nights 2

    1.0

    Does not work with Snow Leopard

    Written by OL from Northfield

    Nov 20, 2009

    I just got this game for my MacBook Pro with Snow Leopard and it keeps crashing. Aspyr came out with a new patch that would supposedly make this game more compatible with Mac, but even after installing it, the game continues to crash at random times. Do not buy this product. I hope the people at Apple and Aspyr own up to this.

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  • Neverwinter Nights 2

    1.0

    Needs the update that isn't coming

    Written by KB from Minneapolis

    Nov 2, 2009

    This game was probably awesome on a PC when it was released but is basically unusable on a newer Mac with Snow Leopard. That they are charging $50 for a game that crashes nearly every time a character attempts to transition to a new area is irresponsible. That I spent money to buy this game was just stupid on my part. You would be better off using an old PC or using bootcamp and running the PC version than attempting to play this on OS X, which in truth, is too bad.

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  • Neverwinter Nights 2

    1.0

    Will not work

    Written by TR from Santa Cruz

    Oct 24, 2009

    This game simply will not function with Snow Leopard. This was the first thing I bought after having bought a brand new Imac with Snow leopard preloaded and it consistently crashes. I stopped playing after getting to an inn and being unable to leave the main room without a crash. A patch was rumored to be in the works but there has been no further web comment to my knowledge since early Sept '09. Avoid buying until you hear of a specific Snow Leopard patch from Aspyr. Less than useless as currently sold.

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  • Neverwinter Nights 2

    2.0

    Totally Linear, Utter disappointment.

    Written by GP from bristol

    Oct 12, 2009

    Imagine playing a game using a walk-through word for word..? Got this game hoping that with all the good reviews and press it got it may be something like Baldurs gate / Fallout, which i have replayed for years and a huge fan. NWN2 was an utter disappointment. There is NO choice in any actions you do, but even if you try really hard to effect the outcome in the opposite direction they just happen anyway?!
    Im really not sure why people keep saying there is this huge difference that your actions make, there is none at all?! The story line is slightly split (some good quests, some evil ones), so you might be able to play this game TWICE before its like reading a not so interesting book repeatedly. There is only 1 way to walk through a map section, through a path about 2ft wide, only 1 choice in map section to go to unless you want to stroll though the empty valley you just left behind, no jumping ahead or to the side of the fixed main quest.
    Without trying to compare this to high budget games, the developers could have also hired some real voice actors as they are some what tragic.
    Possibly the 'greatness' of this game is hidden away in the expansions which are yet to come out on the mac, until that id strongly recommend fishing out your old Baldurs I/II gate or Fallout I/II CD's (or buying new ones) and replaying them.
    In defense it does have some nice ability/character selection process which would have been nice to explore if they hadn't been the sole reason for playing the game.

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  • Neverwinter Nights 2

    1.0

    More stars if it worked.

    Written by CJ from Cupertino

    Oct 9, 2009

    It's a fun game, and involving enough. Some really neat stuff, and some cool execution of ideas. Not wild about the camera modes, if you're standing too close to an object it blocks the cam and spinning the mouse around to get a proper view is a pain. Near objects should go transparent more aggressively. Irritating, but not a deal breaker. What is a deal breaker, is that it crashes like a MF on my 2.5 GHz Core 2 Duo MB-Pro with the GForce 8600M GT Graphics. I mean, when it picks a spot to crash it sticks there for good, or for a good long time. I finally just uninstalled it. I'm willing to try something a few times without frustration, but I was restarting and reloading the same saves 20-30 times just to try to inch forward in the plot. I left the Windows world after 15 years, and guess who's getting laughed at right now? Uh-huh. You got it. Maybe they should do a PC ad with the Mac guy dressed as a NWN2 character and have him freeze and crash non-stop? That'd be funny. Ya? Anyhow, if you have the 8600M GT card, apparently this game isn't for you. Sure you spent the $$ for a cool Mac, but no fun RPG for you, no-siree.

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  • Neverwinter Nights 2

    4.0

    THIS IS AWESOME!

    Written by JF from skillman

    Oct 8, 2009

    This game plays great and looks great. The only reason Im giving it four stars is because it crashes a lot so you end up booting the game and saving more than you end up playing. Otherwise its the best rpg on the market!

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  • Neverwinter Nights 2

    1.0

    Needs patch updates

    Written by BP from RUTHER GLEN

    Oct 5, 2009

    This game does not work well and has not been patched since 1.12. They (Aspyr) needs to update this to the current 1.23 before you should consider purchasing. Otherwise, you will only have single player only and BTW, it will just crash on you.

    IT is a good game, just not a well maintained port to OS X. Hopefully, Aspyr will update this to 1.23 or current, and fix the crashing problems. Check before you buy, otherwise this is pretty much a coaster and nice box.

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  • Neverwinter Nights 2

    5.0

    Epic!

    Written by CE from Wasilla

    Jul 18, 2009

    This game lets you play a character and doesn't weight your choices one way or another. The options of the games literally change depending on what your character is like, letting your character's nature guide the play.
    Build one type of character, play that type of a game. A different character, different game. Well worth the money, and the most detailed and consistent game I have ever played.

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  • Neverwinter Nights 2

    1.0

    Buggy avoid

    Written by DM from New York

    Jul 15, 2009

    I hit several gaming stopping bugs-- I would avoid.

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  • Neverwinter Nights 2

    2.0

    Expensive Demo

    Written by JT from Pelham

    Jun 14, 2009

    Same problem as LH. When trying to go to the merchant quarter, the game crashes every time, latest patch, making this a $50 demo. Brand new Mac Pro, ATI Radeon HD 4870, 8 gigs of ram. Just won't get past that point.

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  • Neverwinter Nights 2

    4.0

    Pretty good.

    Written by CW from SALT LAKE CITY

    Jan 11, 2009

    This game runs well on a 2.4 Ghz I would not recommend anything under 2.0. 1.8 is extremely slow. this game has good graphics and features the only thing I do not like is the controls. They are different from any other I have ever played and it takes a little while to get used to. over all it was a good game. You will like this game.

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  • Neverwinter Nights 2

    2.0

    Boring linear game play

    Written by MK from Glendale

    Dec 28, 2008

    None of the reviews I read on this game mentioned that the game play was linear. There were no options to do what you want to do. You must follow the story and that's it. What a huge disappointment for $50.

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  • Neverwinter Nights 2

    1.0

    some bugs present, game just quits

    Written by LH from Whitecourt

    Nov 23, 2008

    This game has a few bugs in it. My main issue is that I cannot continue the game once leaving the docks to merchant quarter district of Neverwinter. The game just quits unexpectedly. Got a replacement disc from Aspyr after pestering them for a couple weeks by email. New disc did the same thing. Report sent to Apple but unlikely to get a fix as Aspyr support was no help. Computer meets the minimum system requirements. Game should therefore work.

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  • Neverwinter Nights 2

    2.0

    NWN 2 a Shoddy and Dull entry

    Written by TD from Toronto

    Sep 2, 2008

    If you played any of the Baldur's Gate games, you probably got the feeling that the authors really loved the genre and put their hearts and souls into making a great story and a rich gaming experience. While NWN 1 didn't match this level of authorship, it was a playable game with some minor problems we hoped could be overcome in version 2. We had high hopes for NWN 2. Well, here's NWN 2, and we couldn't be more disappointed. On every front, it feels like the authors were just going through the motions, and ineptly at that.

    The result is a game that feels like doing your homework instead of going on a high adventure. Add some of the worst voice acting in gaming history, and you've got a real stinker.

    Plot: 3/10
    The story starts out with some promise, then quickly becomes as dull as dishwater. The plot basically involves endless repeats of this: "We need help. Go and find (insert NPC name here). They're nearby in (insert area x here). You'll need to kill (insert interchangeable anonymous monsters here). Thank you. You're very kind." Yaaaaawwwwwn.

    Voice acting: 1/10
    Imagine the cast rejects of your high school Christmas play doing voice overs for The Lord of the Rings and you get the picture. (The tiefling rogue in your party is particularly annoying.) Come on - hire some professionals! Remember the amazing voice of the villain in BG Shadows of Amn? I wonder what planet the authors of NWN 2 are living on – oh, Planet Beverly Hills 90210.

    Character choices only influence the story in meaningless and superficial ways and the dialogue is so amateurish that you'll find yourself interrupting it with mouse clicks just so you don't have to listen to it. Pathetic attempts at internal intrigue within your party amount to "He likes me more, and your dress doesn't match your shoes anyway. WhatEVurrrrrr!"

    Game environments: 3/10
    In NWN 2, most towns and game areas are little more than a painting. You get the impression that, if you walked around the back of most buildings, you'd find that they were cardboard cut-outs about to fall over in the wind. The most interesting thing about the game environments are the painted textures. Try watching the paint on them dry for excitement. No one sweated the details here. There's little that's creative and none of the sense of "what's around the next corner and behind that secret door?" excitement you see in well designed RPGs. Just walk from one end of the trail to other and kill anything you meet along the way. Booooooooring.


    Game mechanics and interface: 3/10
    The 3 points are for the fact that the interface doesn't completely break. Camera control is awful. Even in normal navigation you often find the camera in a spot that prevents you from seeing anything. Objects in the landscape frequently get between you and your character -- come on guys, objects blocking the camera should fade out!

    Artificial Intelligence of the NPCs should be retitled Artificial Stupidity. The NPCs basically have two settings: "run like chicken with head cut off" or "stand like sheep and pick nose". In the first they are constantly running ahead of the group and charging forward into traps. In the second, they happily stand and watch enemies cleave them with big sharp things. Basic tactical commands are missing (e.g. "stay in formation", "stay behind me", "defend at this spot"). The game would also benefit from the ability to issue quick commands to the entire party.

    All in all, the interface is clunky and is less able than interfaces in games more than a decade old.

    Overall Recommendation: Do not buy.
    We could go on, because there are lots more complaints. But we'll cut to the best advice we can give: Save your money and replay Baldur's Gate and Fallout. They'll be more fun the second time through than NWN 2 is the first time through.

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  • Neverwinter Nights 2

    2.0

    what went wrong?

    Written by MV from Beaver Dam

    Jul 10, 2008

    I have the NWN Diamond edition for my PC. it works fairly darn well. so i decided to get NWN2 for my Mac. it keeps freezing right at the part where you go outside. all the system requirements are right...

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  • Neverwinter Nights 2

    5.0

    A Must Have

    Written by JG from Licking

    Jul 2, 2008

    Make sure you read the system requirements. Also, only the PC version has the toolset included. Top notch game, easy to learn if you are new. Great story line with many options. Great graphics, runs great on my MacBookPro... makes me wish I had a new G5! I have not had any frame rate issues... if you do check your settings.

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  • Neverwinter Nights 2

    5.0

    Very Nice on HD

    Written by LW from Sacramento

    Jun 27, 2008

    I am running the game on a 24" iMac 2.8Ghz and it runs pretty smooth. A few glitches here and there but that may be cause I have the settings on full blast. The day after I got it one of my intel processors blew out and Apple is fixing it as we speak. I can't wait to get it back and continue my campaign!

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  • Neverwinter Nights 2

    2.0

    Good game, awful performance

    Written by JP from Mountain View

    Jun 20, 2008

    This game is entertaining, and the epic storyline and good side quests and mini-games really satisfied me, but the performance of the whole thing is so abysmal that it almost ruins the whole game. My computer meets the "recommended" specs (well above the "minimum" specs) but even with all of the high quality graphics turned down or off entirely, I still get an awful 6-10 frames per second.

    Performance matters in games! My experience here was ruined! Unless you have a 8-core machine with the top of the line video card, I'd stay away from this one. Not worth the price for the frustration you get.

    (Yes, I'm using the latest available patch from Aspyr here.)

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  • Neverwinter Nights 2

    5.0

    Good, But Description Is Misleading

    Written by GG from Cleveland

    Jun 17, 2008

    Neverwinter Nights 2 is a solid, fun western RPG if there ever was one. Based off of D&D, it portrays the feel and rules of the traditional game to every detailed line. However, Apple store's description is misleading. It claims that the game has a toolset for making your own maps and modules, though the program to do so was never coded for mac. Still, a great game.

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