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32nd America's Cup: The Game
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An epic continuation of the story that began in "Baldur's Gate," this RPG is set along the southern portion of the Sword Coast, a detailed and rich area of the Forgotten Realms called Amn. It features 300 spells and 130-plus monster types compared to only 130 spells and 60 monster types in Baldur's Gate. [Interplay]
All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more... 100
GamePower
It's not just vast, but flooded with quests and side adventures. There is always something to do in this game and, after that, there's always something more.
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CheckOut
May very well be the best computer-based role-playing game of all time.
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GMR Magazine
The rare occasion when the sequel to a classic goes above and beyond its predecessor. Can't wait for III. [Feb 2003, p.94]
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Daily Radar
A great experience. It's as close to a perfect rendition of the D&D; universe as we've ever seen.
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Da Gameboyz
To me it is like a well-written novel, I just couldn't put it down.
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Antagonist
I'd like my life back, Black Isle.
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PC Gamer
A bigger, prettier, better version of Baldur's Gate that's sure to satisfy. [Dec 2000, p.146]
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CNET Gamecenter
Possibly the best and biggest RPG you'll ever play.
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Spank!
Where the game scores low is in the repeated use of cliched fantasy fodder in the shape of the narrative, nomenclature, audio and character portraits.
The average user rating for this game is 9.0 (out of 10) based on 60 User Votes Ole H. V. gave it a10: A. K. gave it a10: Thullraven gave it a10: Stuart X. gave it a10: [Anonymous] gave it a10: K. E. gave it a10: J. B. gave it a10: |
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