![]() ![]() The cutscenes have very pleasant voices for storytelling and it feels like you’re listening to an old audio book. It has also been adjusted to fit on wide displays and it runs well on high resolutions due to the scaling UI which can be toggled in the options. The game feels and looks like a very old game but that doesn’t really matter in a D&D style of game because you mainly play it for the story. It’s an extremely light weight game and even a toaster should be able to run it, seeing as it will also release on mobile devices. The graphics aren’t modern in any way, but do feature some improvement over the original game. The story is pretty good though so it’s fun to go through, but people not familiar with the game might get annoyed because it’s so long and difficult. The story in the game is extremely long and will take at least 40 hours to complete on normal difficulty. The story here focuses more on the shaman who tries to bond the tribes together and the future battles that come. Heart of Winter, the original expansion for the game is also included in the Enhanced Edition. As with most games, you then decide to delve further into this mystery and try to solve it. It’s very weird for frost giants to attack travelers, so something must be wrong… You and your party then continue to the town just to find out an evil and mysterious force has been causing abnormal weather patterns and monster behavior. On the way there, you are ambushed by frost giants who cause an avalanche, splitting you and your reinforcements from each other. You hear rumors that something is wrong down south and you should investigate it by going to the town of Kuldahar. Icewind Dale’s story starts in Easthaven, where you and your party are resting in a bar. He destroyed the portal but died doing so. The shaman saw his army being slaughtered but suddenly, out of nowhere, he saw a sign that it was his time to strike. A barbarian shaman tried to rally the remaining barbarian tribes to unite against Arakon, but alas, in his final stand he summoned an army of undead through a portal. One day, an archmage named Arakon came to Icewind Dale and attacked the barbarian tribes. Free, proud and independent from the rest of the world. They lived simple lives, huddled together in small tribes. The wasteland of Icewind Dale has been home to the barbarian people of the Utgarde for centuries. It’s separated from the rest of the world by a huge mountain, called The Spine of the World. The game takes place in a desolate and frozen wasteland called Icewind Dale. The developers have allowed us a second chance to relive the nostalgia in this game with the Enhanced Edition! Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition brings all goodies of the original game and its expansion and well, enhances it!īefore starting the game, you get a very pleasant and entertaining story teller who situates the game into the story. Back then, it was one of the best games in its genre. Originally released in 2000, Icewind Dale is a Dungeons & Dragons game set in Wizards of The Coast's legendary Forgotten Realms.If you’re a fan of old school RPG’s like D&D, chances are you’ve heard of Icewind Dale. ![]() This is the world of Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition. Confront an evil that schemes beneath the carven glaciers and mountainsides to wreak destruction upon the face of Faerûn. Encounter fearsome beasts that have learned the cunning and ferocity needed to survive among the snow-shrouded peaks. Journey deep into the Spine of the World mountains, a harsh and unforgiving territory settled by only the hardiest folk. In the northernmost reaches of the Forgotten Realms lies the region of icy tundra known as Icewind Dale. ![]()
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