Neverwinter Nights: Kingmaker (2004)

BioWare, Floodgate Entertainment

Expansion of Neverwinter Nights

PC (Microsoft Windows)

3.35 from 46 ratings

180 members have it in their collection · 1 playing now · 92 backlogged · 21 wish listed

How long? Main story 5h (from 1 logged playthrough)

Neverwinter Nights: Kingmaker is a premium module for the Neverwinter Nights game produced by Floodgate Entertainment and published by Infogrames Entertainment (now Atari). It was released in 2004. The module requires the Hordes of the Underdark expansion pack and offers around eight hours of gameplay. The module is set in his own setting which borrows many elements from Forgotten Realms … Read more
Neverwinter Nights: Kingmaker is a premium module for the Neverwinter Nights game produced by Floodgate Entertainment and published by Infogrames Entertainment (now Atari). It was released in 2004. The module requires the Hordes of the Underdark expansion pack and offers around eight hours of gameplay. The module is set in his own setting which borrows many elements from Forgotten Realms and other D&D settings. The story takes place near the Keep of Cyan, a northern part of this world. The game's goal is to win the election and become the Lord of the Keep. In order to do so, the player character has to persuade at least 4 of 9 guilds to aid him. Only then the character will have a chance to fight his nemesis, the Masked Man - a mysterious mage who uses a small army of creatures to conquer the Keep. On his journeys, the player character also has to reveal the mystery of his own nature and past. An unknown ally of great power also helps the character by granting him a sentient magical weapon with a friendly personality. The player could enlist help from two of four NPCs who traveled with him before the beginning of the game. Read less
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Release dates

  • Nov 01, 2004 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)

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Jeslie

Review Jeslie 3/5 · Dec 23, 2016

If I could, I'd give this one a 2.5 instead of a 3. (Since I can't split stars, I'm rounding up just for "Witch's Wake".) I hate to say that. I desperately wanted to give this a higher rating, but I can't. This isn't an expansion as much as it is a series of demos. And while there's some amazing …

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If I could, I'd give this one a 2.5 instead of a 3. (Since I can't split stars, I'm rounding up just for "Witch's Wake".) I hate to say that. I desperately wanted to give this a higher rating, but I can't. This isn't an expansion as much as it is a series of demos. And while there's some amazing stuff in those demos, one ends on an unresolved cliffhanger, the second is underdeveloped and ends on an unresolved cliffhanger, and the third is incredibly underdeveloped, but at least ends. All three are a terrible shame, because there's some good adventures in there crying to get out.

I'm glad I played it once, if only to finally experience "Witch's Wake", but I'm also glad I got it for free through GOG. This wouldn't have been worth the money. As it is, there's no reason for me to take this off the shelf again.

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