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Generally favorable reviews- based on 107 Ratings

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  2. Negative: 6 out of 107
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  1. Jun 24, 2011
    8
    This expansion is the reason to buy Neverwinter Nights. An intriguing, tight little story dealing with one of the coolest bits of the Forgotten Realms, and an iconic NPC companion -- Deekin, the kobold bard. Short and sweet. Infinitely better than the original campaign for Neverwinter Nights, which isn't worth bothering with.
  2. [Anonymous]
    Sep 18, 2003
    5
    A crappy expansion for an equally crappy (and overatted) game.
  3. NebuP.
    Jul 7, 2003
    3
    Was a big disappointment for me, though it wasn't so bad that I didn't play it all the way to the end. I guess it just couldn't live up to the expectations set forth by the original campaign.
  4. Markantonius
    Jul 3, 2003
    10
    excellent try it incercati-l ! merita, boys.
  5. Myself
    Aug 14, 2003
    10
    SOU adds so many new feats and spells, along with the new PRCs (prestige classes), that it's like playing a whole new game. chapter 1 and the interlude of the SOU OC are really interesting; chapter 2 is somewhat boring hack and slash. playtime was short on highest difficulty, although longer for me than on the box - about 25-30 hours. overall i loved it and have never regretted the SOU adds so many new feats and spells, along with the new PRCs (prestige classes), that it's like playing a whole new game. chapter 1 and the interlude of the SOU OC are really interesting; chapter 2 is somewhat boring hack and slash. playtime was short on highest difficulty, although longer for me than on the box - about 25-30 hours. overall i loved it and have never regretted the paltry $30 i paid for it. Expand
  6. DrizztD.
    Sep 5, 2003
    10
    Awesome game!!!!!
  7. AlbertoG.
    Mar 24, 2004
    10
    Esta cabron espero que se sigan haciendo este tipo de juegos.
  8. DaBean
    Sep 17, 2003
    10
    Loved it. Much better than the original. I am so glad they didn't put in the loot crate on every corner and the new gear was very cool and creative. Also I really enjoyed the way that the 2nd act was brocken up into smaller parts. Definitely took away that dragging feeling I got in the original from it's longer acts. Love the prestige classes and feats added and can't wait Loved it. Much better than the original. I am so glad they didn't put in the loot crate on every corner and the new gear was very cool and creative. Also I really enjoyed the way that the 2nd act was brocken up into smaller parts. Definitely took away that dragging feeling I got in the original from it's longer acts. Love the prestige classes and feats added and can't wait to see more. Gogo Deekin!!! Expand
  9. Mar 11, 2011
    9
    Quite good. Original campaign was better than SoU, I think. It added a lot of models, however, and the addition of the feats and PrCs is nice. Sadly I feel this expansion will be forgotten, but it was good nonetheless.
  10. Aug 3, 2014
    7
    Solid NWN expansion with strong focus on RPG elements, good story, first part in the snow, second in the desert, so enough variation here and despite mixed reviews I was actually nicely satisfied with Shadows of Undrentide. Created a new char for that exclusively to spice up things a bit, took me about 30 hours to finish, so good chunk of quality content here, although the next expansion -Solid NWN expansion with strong focus on RPG elements, good story, first part in the snow, second in the desert, so enough variation here and despite mixed reviews I was actually nicely satisfied with Shadows of Undrentide. Created a new char for that exclusively to spice up things a bit, took me about 30 hours to finish, so good chunk of quality content here, although the next expansion - Hordes of the Underdark is even better! 7/10 Expand
  11. Dec 14, 2020
    6
    While it is not a bad expansion it is also really short and underwhelming for me. I however enjoyed the new prestige character classes. We got the Arcane Archer (Magical bowman), Assassin, Harper Scout (Don't use this it is a terrible class), Blackguard (Dark Paladin) and Shadowdancer (Manipulators of light and dark that have shadow magic like abilities). I especially liked the ArcaneWhile it is not a bad expansion it is also really short and underwhelming for me. I however enjoyed the new prestige character classes. We got the Arcane Archer (Magical bowman), Assassin, Harper Scout (Don't use this it is a terrible class), Blackguard (Dark Paladin) and Shadowdancer (Manipulators of light and dark that have shadow magic like abilities). I especially liked the Arcane Archer as magic and arrows are a terrifying combination and the Assassin. Also a Blackguard is an interesting class even for me who finds Paladins a bit limited. For itself the story and characters are good. It is set in the Forgotten Realms on the continent Faerun. Your character is an apprentice of a dwarven adventurer who lives in a small settlement. One day the village is attacked and your masters laboratory is the main target. With the disappearance of some very valuable artifacts and your master barely alive the main story begins. It is not bad by my standards. It has some good ideas and twists. However it took me not long to finish it. I see it more as a stepping stone to the amazing “Hordes of Underdark” expansion which is the next adventure of your hero story-wise. It adds also some feats, spells and some improvements to the game. Graphic and soundtrack were rally good for its time but the graphics did not age that well. Overall this would have been a disappointment if I bought it not in and all in one edition of Neverwinter Nights. If is enjoyable but nothing to write home about. Nothing more and nothing less. Expand
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78

Generally favorable reviews - based on 24 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 17 out of 24
  2. Negative: 0 out of 24
  1. Enough new material to justify the price tag for fans, but not for dilettantes who haven't played Neverwinter Nights since completing it the first time around.
  2. Just keep in mind that this isn’t "Baldur’s Gate," that the focus of play is far removed from the tactical combat mechanics of yore, and that you’re mostly adventuring solo.
  3. The main fault of this title is that is not long enough.