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Baldur's Gate Expansion: Tales of the Sword Coast | 
| From: Black Isle Studios Category: Video Games
List Price: $22.99 Buy New: $10.49 as of 7/31/2010 18:13 CDT details You Save: $12.50 (54%)
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Seller: ContentMedia Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 14295
Format: CD-ROM Platforms: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 95 Genre: role_playing_games ESRB: Teen Media: CD-ROM Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Windows 95 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 10.3 x 8.2 x 1.8
Model: C95-898-0 UPC: 040421004034 EAN: 0040421004034 ASIN: B00001QEQ9
Release Date: May 11, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Review Baldur's Gate: Tales of the Sword Coast delivers what we've all been screaming for--more Baldur's Gate. Although it does not significantly extend the story line, it does provide enough new goodies to augment an already great game. Baldur's Gate: Tales of the Sword Coast provides four new areas for you to explore, all of which share the richness that made Baldur's Gate a groundbreaking masterpiece. Players are given the opportunity to explore a few new islands, visit a suburb of Baldur's Gate, and engage in a good old-fashioned dungeon crawl beneath Durlag's Tower. Players can also embark on a quest that will take them back into the city of Baldur's Gate itself. These new quests tend to be even more involved and challenging than those found in the initial game, as they gravitate more toward puzzle solving than pure combat. The additional areas are at least as satisfying as any found in the original, featuring three new types of monsters as well as new magic items, enemies, and spells, all of which are woven seamlessly into the game play. Those who are already deeply involved in a campaign or have already completed the game need not start over to take advantage of the expansion. Baldur's Gate: Tales of the Sword Coast raises the character experience cap by at least one level and can be integrated at any time during your campaign, easily providing an additional 20 hours of game play. For a Baldur's Gate enthusiast, the four new areas alone make this expansion worth having. An added treat is the included software utility that allows players to speak to each other online via microphone, giving multiplayer games a live role-playing feel. Baldur's Gate: Tales of the Sword Coast may tend to give you more of the same, but in this case, you wouldn't have it any other way. --Joshua B. Coombs Pros: - New areas just as good as first ones
- Powerful new magic items and increased experience cap
- Enables your BG characters to get tougher, ready for Baldur's Gate 2
- Free online speech software
Cons: - Doesn't significantly extend the story line
Amazon.com Product Description A new chapter in the popular adventure game, based on the Forgotten Realms campaign setting, which, in turn, is based on the Advanced Dungeons and Dragons game system. Essentially an add-on to the original version of the game, this chapter asks you to continue with the character you created in the original.
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Review of Tales of the Sword Coast Expansion -- very nice January 17, 2010 Corey Russell I recently purchased the Tales of the Sword Coast expansion for the Original Baldur's Gate. Even after just a short time playing it, could tell it was worth it. Noticed these benefits almost immediately:
1) Magical, unidentified items are marked in blue shading. This way you won't forget to identify them and also if it's loot in a chest/creature you won't forget to loot them in the first place.
2) When moving or looting items, if they are stackable then they are automatically stacked for you. The original game doesn't do this so this is quite a time saver.
3) Experience cap raised from 89000 to 161000. This allows another 1-2 levels depending on class. This is quite nice as before I would get to the cap before I was done with the game and then the fights became irrelevant, so just did the main storyline. Now there's a point in doing more exploration.
I actually haven't had a chance to explore the new areas yet (werewolf island, Ulgolth's Beard, Dulag's Tower) but doesn't matter. This purchase has been worth it for these features alone for me.
Oh my! June 8, 2007 C. Cox (Oceanside, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
More baldurs gate? This expansion adds a higher xp cap, more areas, more weapons, and more baddies. If you were a fan of the original, then you will definitely find more gaming goodness here. This adds around 20 hours of gameplay, as well as making the original game more of a challenge, which is always a plus. If you liked the original, get this now!
Got it. June 22, 2005 J. Roberts (New Hampshire) 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
Got the colection, when I ordered the expantion, but it installed still, and plays great.
good, but not necessary July 31, 2004 Wind Dancing (Hampton, IA United States) 2 out of 6 found this review helpful
It added a little to the main game, but nothing earth shattering and the quests don't have much to do with the main plot. The quests are VERY difficult to get through and take more than a little patience and perserverence to succeed. My advice? Seek out and downloadthe unofficial add on "Dark Side of the Sword Coast" to suplement Baldur's Gate and this Expansion Pack instead.
Brutally Hard December 7, 2003 ShyGuy1966 (Irmo, SC USA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
When I played Baldur's Gate, it was a wonderfully long experience of exploration and balanced encounters. If you ran into an over-powering encounter, you knew your party had ventured into the wrong place at the wrong time. This expansion is a bucket of cold water in the face. It's short, just four areas with a dozen or so levels, and brutally hard. Maybe I didn't level-up correctly in Baldur's Gate, but I found every step a struggle of high-level encounters, traps my their couldn't disarm and, worst of all, key puzzles. Additionally the expansion didn't have of the story elements of the original game. The game itself had almost no changes although there was a new auto-pause feature that was very helpful. Hard-core Baldur's Gate fan with a high-level party (10+) will love Sword Coast but other should probably skip it.
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