Neverwinter Nights 2: Mysteries of Westgate
PC · 2009
About this game
The dark visions brought you to Westgate.
The dark truth could keep you...
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Welcome to the most infamous and corrupt city in the Forgotten Realms, the port metropolis of Westgate! Explore the secrets of this cutthroat capital of the Dragon Coast, where anything goes and everything has a price, and attempt to unveil
its darkest mysteries before they consume you.
Choose your allies wisely in this city of treachery, as you seek to encounter the rulers of Westgate's underworld, the deadly Night Masks.
Mysteries of Westgate is the first Adventure Pack for Neverwinter Nights 2, developed by Ossian Studios.
This single-player Dungeons & Dragons game comes with over 15 hours of non-linear gameplay, an epic story of horror and intrigue with multiple paths and endings, new creatures and tileset, as well as brand new music and voice-over.
In this city-based adventure, players can explore 4 bustling districts of the city of Westgate: Harbor Loop, Market Triangle, Arena District, and subterranean Undergate.
Start the game with a level 8 character and battle against some truly epic and horrific foes to progress up to level 14.
Recruit 3 new companions to travel with
you, each with their own unique personalities and goals, and win or lose influence through your words and actions to ultimately decide their fates.
Mysteries of Westgate requires the original Neverwinter Nights 2 to play, but is also fully compatible with both the Mask of the Betrayer and Storm of Zehir expansion
packs, allowing players to use the new classes, races, and other features from these games (expansions are not required to play Mysteries of Westgate).
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