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Neverwinter Nights 2: Mysteries of Westgate - Interview With Alan Miranda

13 May, 2008 (15:26) | Spiele & Games | oldgamer




A new interview with Ossian Studios’ CEO Alan Miranda has been postet at GameSpy.com. He talks about the first, long awaited and overdue Neverwinter Nights 2 “adventure pack.”

Westgate is an immensely wealthy trading port located where the river Thunn meets the Inner Sea along the Dragon Coast. It’s a prime example of the real Golden Rule: “The one who has the gold makes the rules.” The chance to make a fortune, start a new life, save the souls of sinners, claim some souls for a dark god, or just leave behind old enmities attracts an incredibly diverse populace. If the Forgotten Realm has a “Wild West,” it’s here where merchants and tradesmen look to make an honest (or not-so-honest) living, laborers and pioneers come to make new lives, priests of various faiths come to spread the word, and adventurers of all stripes come in search of fabulous lost treasures.

It’s also in Westgate where Ossian Studios is looking to make its fortune by releasing the very first “adventure pack” for Atari’s Neverwinter Nights 2. “Mysteries of Westgate is an officially sanctioned $9.99 digital download created by CEO Alan Miranda and a world-wide team of dedicated Neverwinter Nights modders now banded together into a professional game development studio. We sat down to talk with Miranda about the upcoming adventure pack, the formation and structure of Ossian Studios, and what he believes the city of the Night Masks bodes for the future of PC gaming….

Full interview here: uk.pc.gamespy.com/

 

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