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MMORPG.com has joined with Perfect World Entertainment to bring readers eager to learn more about Cryptic's Neverwinter a new look at the Blackdagger Ruins and its main boss, Traven Blackdagger, as well as the Vellosk zone and the werewolves that live there. We've got a ton of exclusive screens to share so head through the jump, then let us know what you think in the comments.
Check out Neverwinter: Blackdagger Ruins & Vellosk Exclusive Screens
The undead rise to fight and protect Traven and Malus Blackdagger at all cost.
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Does he work at mmorpg.com? Maybe he just doesn't like PW, or as revenge for the blatant RaiderZ advertising piece.
currently playing: DDO, AOC, WoT, P101
gotta love how you guys actually creare a newspost to present another newspost.
does the word "redundance" mean anything to you? ^^
"I'll never grow up, never grow up, never grow up! Not me!"
"Adventurers should take caution while exploring the treacherous Gray Wolf Den as werewolves strike with veracity."
Werewolves strike with an habitual observance of truth? I would have expected voracity, but I guess an abundance of candor will make for a new experience.
Sandbox means open world, non-linear gaming PERIOD!
Subscription Gaming, especially MMO gaming is a Cash grab bigger then the most P2W cash shop!
Bring Back Exploration and lengthy progression times. RPG's have always been about the Journey not the destination!!!
Where is this being developed? All of the captions read like a bad translation.
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Well, I don't know who this "Blackdagger" guy is, but ruining the exclusive screencaps was kind of a jerk move.
Anyway, with the slew of DnD games that I'd like to see made, this is one I hope does really well. Neverwinter Nights was my DnD fix for years, so I hope this lives up to the legacy that the Neverwinter IP can bring to the table. With games development going the way it has in recent years, I'm really hoping that someone, anyone, brings new blood and new methods into the industry.
You do know this game is being done by Cryptic don't you? Their track record is definitely not very good with their previous games. Could be they have changed their ways and are making a half decent game, but the old saying goes a leopard can't change it's spots. I think I will take a wait and see what they come up with before getting excited about it. Far better to not get your hopes up and be surprised than getting them dashed.
You are right about cryptic. It is the only reason I am keeping my hype down and am in wait and see mode.
I think if they can deliver on the players being able to create content this will the best game cryptic has come out with tho.
I Lost hope on MMOS after GW2 failed to my standars.
But i have to admit this is lloking good. I really like the lores.
The gameplay looks good aswell.
Cant wait to see some beta footage soon.
Yeah, looks like Cryptic.
lol.
Yea, I could look at 10 different screens from ten different games from a hundred yards out and point out cryptic everytime..
Looks like the typical CS garbage they like to push on gamers. The textures are low rez, the animations are clunky as hell, and the shading/lighting looks like something from EQ1.
Which overall fits in perfectly with PI's usual standard of games. Trash
It looks good so far. I for one would like to know how they will handle progression, if they are strict about the spells or how they function in the magic users and the clerics classes and if they plan on expanding upon these classes with a more specialized system like what they have in the rulebooks.
I've seen videos of how the foundry works and I gotta say it's lightyears beyond any other foundry system out there. It's awesome.
I literally almost peed on myself because i was laughing so hard at this. Thanks for making my day man, i needed that :-)
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