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You'd most likely enjoy the second one if you liked the first. Though, personally, I would get Neverwinter Nights 2 for the sole reason of getting the expansion Mask of the Betrayer, which is a fantastic piece of gaming beauty. They're both worth a play, but Mask of the Betrayer is better than NWN2 hands down.
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Essentially it boils down to the presentation of the story. It has more choices, more consequences and a far more engaging plot. I wouldn't want to give anything away, but it's definitely one of the best stories the CRPG genre has seen in quite some time. If it's any indication of the quality that is to be expected, many of the developers that worked on Planescape: Torment also worked on Mask of the Betrayer.
The game play remains mostly the same (in terms of battles and environment interaction), except your playing with epic level characters, so it requires a lot more buff spell use and tactics in battle. While the expansion is only about 30 hours long, you can play through it in entirely different ways several times. Certainly worth the $30 price tag. They are both worth a play through, but personally I just preferred Mask of the Betrayer to NWN2. Hope that helps you out a little bit! There's nowhere I can't reach. |