Fast Facts
Name:
Neverwinter Nights 2
Acronym:
NWN2
Developer:
Obsidian Ent.
Publisher:
Atari
Release Date:
10/31/06
Country:
USA
Genre:
RPG
ESRB Rating:
Teen

Interviews

Q&As and interviews with the people behind these games.

Monday, July 21st
Editorials

This week in RoleCraft, Jim Moreno looks at ways for roleplayers to deal with the Fairer Tongue of Elvish.

Friday, July 18th
News

The latest edition of Neverwinter Nights Podcast is out for fans of the Bioware/Obsidian developed series. The guys feature The Golden Dragon Awards. Check out what else is in store for listeners by clicking 'read more'.

News

Gamespy has kicked up a preview of Neverwinter Nights 2: Storm of Zehir. Currently in development by Obsidian Entertainment, Zehir is due out later this year. Check out a snip and get the link after the jump.

Wednesday, July 16th
News

Obsidian Entertainment, currently developing the second expansion for Neverwinter Nights 2, has released a fact sheet and screenshots for Storm of Zehir. Check it out after the jump.

Monday, July 14th
Editorials

Jonathan Steinhauer continues his application of the writings of Carl Clausewitz to MMOGs, this time looking at what happens when victory is yours.

Tuesday, July 1st
Editorials

This time on RoleCraft, Jim Moreno wants to hear from you roleplayers out there.

Monday, June 23rd
News

Neverwinter Nights 2 lead developer Josh Sawyer, speaking at the Paris GDC, acknowledged modding community backlash against the toolset after its initial release. Check out his comments after the jump.

Friday, June 20th
News

The latest episode of NWN Podcast is out and about and packed with a live recording of the 2008 Golden Dragon Awards. GDAs are given for all aspects related to module making in the NWN community. Check out what else is covered after clicking below.

Tuesday, June 17th
Editorials

In this installment of RoleCraft, Jim Moreno looks at an interesting idea from WoW RP Realms: Full Immersion Roleplaying (FIRP).

Monday, June 16th
Editorials

Jonathan Steinhauer continues his study of Clausewitz and examines the art of the kill.