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Baldurs Gate 2 Shadows of Amn Free Download for PC is a computer role-playing game developed by BioWare and published by Black Isle Studios. It is the sequel to Baldur's Gate (1998), and was released for Microsoft Windows in September 2000. Like Baldur's Gate, the game is set in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting and is based on the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition rule set. The game uses BioWare's Infinity Engine, which was used in Baldur's Gate and other Black Isle games, including Planescape: Torment and the Icewind Dale series.

Baldur's Gate 2 opens shortly after the events of Baldur's Gate and continues the story of the protagonist, Gorion's Ward, whose unique heritage has now gained him or her the attention of Jon Irenicus. The game's plot revolves around the protagonist's encounters with Irenicus, and is set south of the events in Baldur's Gate in the country of Amn, mainly in and around the city of Athkatla.

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Baldur's Gate Dark Alliance Rom

Stick a Roman numeral on the end of your new games title, and players start to expect certain things: better gameplay, fewer annoyances, and more entertainment value than the original. Thats why Im scratching my head on why Interplay broke out the II for its latest bash-em-up. It’s just as fun as the original Dark Alliance, but legitimate improvements are scarce. You can count all the original features here on one hand. Theres a new item-creation system (see sidebar), you can switch weapons quickly with the control pad, the cameras a bit less ornery...and thats it. The sense of deja vu here is undeniable, especially since the Gauntlet-like gameplay is repetitive by nature. And why are we still limited to two players? Thats a flaw in the previous game. Still, you can’t fault Interplay for not fixing what aint broken. Dark Alliance II is still an addictive spark of a game the storys much deeper now, and there are dozens upon dozens of new levels to explore. Plus, theres something inexplicably enjoyable about building a godlike warrior through the massacre of goblins by the thousands. If you played the first Dark Alliance to death, though, then it might be better to wait for the similar-yet-online-enabled Champions of Norrath on PS2.

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The first Dark Alliance was a little bit of gaming sunshine, bringing Diablo-Wke hack-n-slash thrills from PC over to consoles. Too bad the original developers have since headed for the hills to work on Champions of Norrath for Sony, because theyve apparently taken the fun with them. The epitome of a sophomore slump, Dark Alliance is immediately boring, painted with dated graphics and rife with dull, uninspired level design. Remember how critics said that the original was a great start, but that wed expect more than just brainless action out of a sequel? Well, the first game is the pipe-smoking, monocle-twirling intellectual in this particular family. Youd get more entertainment by going back and beating the still pretty nifty original again than by playing this unpolished mess. If youve got a PS2, hold out for Norrath. If youve got an Xbox? Hold your breath.

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If Dark Alliance were a creature in the D&D Monster Manual, itd be called the Yawnisian Mind Borer, and it would lure victims into repetitive dungeons, make them wander until they fell asleep, then swipe 50 gold from their wallets. So dont give this monster your cash unless your favorite part of the prequel or any Diablo-style dungeon hacker is building up your character. The lure of reaching that next experience level, earning a few new attacks, and donning niftier equipment was the only thing that kept me motivated (and then just barely) in this sequel. Dungeons are mostly dull mazes that sprawl too far and seem big just for the sake of being big, and you get stuck with too many fetch-the-mythical-gizmo quests. Face this monster of a game with a second player to increase your saving roll for fun.