If you had fun playing those old rpg's like Baldur's Gate 1 and 2, and Icewind Dale, you will definitely have good time playing this one. Some areas from Icewind Dale are obviously copy pasted into second part, but that is not too much of a problem, since there are plenty of interesting monsters to kill, good atmosphere with all that snow and shit. Of course art direction is well done and game itself is very nice looking. Since it employs 3.5 edition of dungeons and dragons there are quite a lot of skills to pick, and spells to choose. Story itself is typical dungeons and dragons nonsense, but nobody is playing these games for story anyway, Final battle is rather anti-climactic.
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