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The editors liked
Maintaining 3.5 rule set
Hours of campaign adventures
In-depth character customisation
The editors didn't like
Repetitive adventures
Slow and repetitive gameplay
Not very visually appealing
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Published: 2007-08-30, Author: Patrick , review by: gamespy.com
3.5 D&D rules; attractive engine.
Undocumented changes to 3.5 rules; incredibly frustrating camera; boring story.
D&D Tactics tries hard to capture the elegance and tactical depth of the tabletop d20 rule system, but stumbles at almost every step. Unclear rules changes make the system difficult for experts; unclear rules presentations make it just as tough for new...
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