Mysteries of Westgate

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#1

ossian_studios

Jun 21, 2009 0:12:23
Has anyone tried Neverwinter Nights 2: Mysteries of Westgate yet? It’s the D&D CRPG adventure pack Ossian Studios just released for Neverwinter Nights 2 on the PC. If you haven’t, I would be happy to answer any questions - I’m the CEO of Ossian Studios.

Mysteries of Westgate (MoW) is a great role-playing city adventure set in the infamous port city of Westgate along the Dragon Coast, which is secretly controlled by the city’s thieves’ guild, the Night Masks. Any D&D or RPG fan should have lots of fun playing MoW with its 15+ hours of gameplay, meaningful role-playing choices, and many sidequests. You can find out more details on our Ossian website at www.ossianstudios.com.
- Alan Miranda
#2

sfdragon

Jun 21, 2009 0:41:03
well, Alan Miranda, I plan on buying it next pay day.

pput it off to many paydays already
#3

markustay63

Jun 21, 2009 9:20:31
What period is it set in?

The IP isn't worth a damn after 1385 DR.
#4

iakhovas

Jun 21, 2009 10:51:04
Glad to see you posting here Alan. I haven't purchased Mysteries of Westgate yet, but it's definitely on the list.
#5

sfdragon

Jun 21, 2009 13:37:07
What period is it set in?

The IP isn't worth a damn after 1385 DR.

your evil you know that.......


its before I think
#6

ossian_studios

Jun 21, 2009 21:50:19
@sfdragon - I’m happy to hear it! You won’t be disappointed. And you can’t go wrong with a $10 price. ;)

@MarkusTay63 - It’s set in 1372 DR.

@Iakhovas - Sounds good. If you like D&D lore, including particulars about the city of Westgate and the Night Masks, and a solid role-playing experience (vs just hack & slashing goblins), then you’ll have a fun time.
#7

markustay63

Jun 22, 2009 10:23:38
Sounds good...

I really should try-out the FR computer games some day...

your evil you know that.......

Now you sound like my Ex. :P

But yeah... I am.
#8

sfdragon

Jun 22, 2009 11:32:47
better pick them up while you can then......
#9

markustay63

Jun 23, 2009 13:05:51
I like to wait until a certain franchise has run it's course, and then I can pick-up the 'Platinum Edition' - with all the extras, updates, and expansions - dirt cheap. :D
#10

sfdragon

Jun 24, 2009 3:26:07
well nwn1 has been there and back again, it went over the hill and over the hill, there and back again.....


nwn2, not so much
#11

lord_karsus

Jun 24, 2009 15:57:44
I like to wait until a certain franchise has run it's course, and then I can pick-up the 'Platinum Edition' - with all the extras, updates, and expansions - dirt cheap. :D

-That's what I did with Neverwinter Nights.