Previewed by Miguel Lopez. Includes screen shots.
[6.9/10] Review by Kevin VanOrd. "If you enjoy soloing or like being able to log on for short periods of time and still accomplish something, steer clear."
[3/5] Review by GameSpy PC Staff. "Most of the hardcore players I encountered on our server had reached the level cap in under the week." - Miguel.
[8.9/10] Review by Keith Durocher. "Each and every quest is a mixed bag of finding and opening hidden doors, finding and disabling vicious traps ... defeating masses of monsters, defeating specific named monsters with various abilities, unlocking and pillaging treasure chests ... and puzzle solving."
[7.5/10] Review by Tom McNamara. "I think DDO's single-player content is more compelling and its dungeons more accessible and numerous than in World of Warcraft or EverQuest II. Its visuals are technologically superior to WoW's without suffering from EQII's unsettling mannequins and relatively bland environments."
[7/10] Review by Dan Amrich. "We're hoping that the game's flaws at launch - generic character models, an awkward friends system and a tiny map, for instance - all get revised with future updates. Otherwise, Dungeons & Dragons Online feels pleasantly like the game that inspired it, right down to the D&D edition 3.5 rules that govern the hack-and-slash action."
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