NEVERWINTER Xbox One - Reviewed by LethalThreat74

Sat Apr 04, 2015 8:18 pm by LethalThreat74

NEVERWINTER REVIEW (XBOX ONE)
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Neverwinter is a free to play MMO bought to us from the good folk at Cryptic Studios, released on Xbox One available on March 31st as a free download to all Xbox owners with a Gold Subscription. The Xbox version of the game includes all base game content and playable classes previously available on the PC version. Also included in game is the Tyranny of Dragons expansion pack.

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GAMEPLAY
To start with you head to the character creation menus to choose character class, race and background here you'll find an awesome array of customisable menus everything from face scars to foot size and length. Once you've created your character its time to get going and right from the off Neverwinter wastes no time in getting you into the action. There's no huge task bar with hundreds of functions all controls and actions have been neatly mapped on to the Xbox controller. Having said that don't expect to pick up the controller and automatically be at ease with the controls system and menus instantly.

There are is a small learning curve before you become confident in game, this is a complex game with alot going on and overall Cryptic have done a great job. Once you've got to grips with the control systems its on to levelling up and this in my opinion is where Neverwinter really gets you hooked theres so much content and character progression to unlock, There's Feats, Powers, Boons, Artifacts Enchantments and even Professions.

The only concern I had before playing Neverwinter was the whole Pay to Win concept. People pay with real money to purchase in game goods to progress and leave the rest of us peasants in the dirt wishing we were less of a scrooge who would by that Rage Drake we always wanted. Neverwinter gets around this in the form of an auction house players can sell their goods. Also there are several forms of currency in game with which in time will get you all the things you desire from various merchants.

VIDEO REVIEW


VISUALS
Visually speaking Neverwinter does a pretty decent job throughought most of the game. The Environment and Characters are all atmospheric and for the most part textures are pretty good. I did notice that in certain parts of the game the frame rate dropped more compared to other areas of the game. The Fable-esque graphics do enough for me not to have any real issue, however from a next gen point of view it would have been nice to have seen a more interactive and less static environment.
The main area that Neverwinter really excels in is the character creation there are such a vast array of options available to you that insures your character can really be unique.

AUDIO
Sound effects in game are very well done everything from the clash of sword on sword to the dying screams of the hideous beast you just slayed. It all combines well to give you that immersive experience all gaming fans desire. The soundtrack is simply epic and the in game music does well to support the game without overpowering any of the other aspects. In game character voices whilst being many and varied seem to lack a little personality and charisma.

SUMMARY
So overall Neverwinter has really impressed me the only negative I would say is the amount of currencies. Surely two currencies would have sufficed, one in game and one for people who have nothing better to spend their cash on. However we do have to take into account that nothing is ever free in this world and as yet my progress hasn't been hindered in game and my wallet has remained closed.
So with that in mind I am going to score Neverwinter a 9 out of 10.

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