Fabricated
02-20-2004, 10:57 PM
I finally got to playing Neverwinter Nights again, and after being bored with the very overly drawn out main campaigns, I started downloading modules, and found some really exceptionally great ones.
If you're really into NWN you've probably already heard of or played most of these, but it'd be a shame for anyone here who plays to miss out on some of these.
Elegia Eternum (http://nwvault.ign.com/Files/modules/data/1037506296655.shtml)
I recommend this one to everybody. It's relatively short (2-4 hours max), FULLY voiceacted (no non-voiced NPC dialogue) by talented people, has good custom music, a great plot, and even has some material rewards for people who aren't satisfied unless they walk away with a magical item.
Excrucio Eternum (http://nwvault.ign.com/Files/modules/data/1069209629796.shtml)
The sequel to the above module. I haven't played it yet, but it's worth mentioning if it's even half as good as the original.
Dreamcatcher and Shadowlords (http://nwvault.ign.com/Files/modules/data/Adam%20Miller2.shtml)
For people looking for something more epic in scope. Both series have pretty good plots, excellent dialogue, and are put together well enough that you'd think Bioware had a hand in creating it. Not nearly as much voiceacting (if any), but considering how long the series is it'd take a week to download a fully VA'd version.
If you're really into NWN you've probably already heard of or played most of these, but it'd be a shame for anyone here who plays to miss out on some of these.
Elegia Eternum (http://nwvault.ign.com/Files/modules/data/1037506296655.shtml)
I recommend this one to everybody. It's relatively short (2-4 hours max), FULLY voiceacted (no non-voiced NPC dialogue) by talented people, has good custom music, a great plot, and even has some material rewards for people who aren't satisfied unless they walk away with a magical item.
Excrucio Eternum (http://nwvault.ign.com/Files/modules/data/1069209629796.shtml)
The sequel to the above module. I haven't played it yet, but it's worth mentioning if it's even half as good as the original.
Dreamcatcher and Shadowlords (http://nwvault.ign.com/Files/modules/data/Adam%20Miller2.shtml)
For people looking for something more epic in scope. Both series have pretty good plots, excellent dialogue, and are put together well enough that you'd think Bioware had a hand in creating it. Not nearly as much voiceacting (if any), but considering how long the series is it'd take a week to download a fully VA'd version.