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Nox Quest Westwood Studios (U.S.A.), 2000  

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VIDEO GAME

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This title is used by the following domains:
  • Entertainment

Audience

This title targets the following audience:
Age : 12 to 16 years old / 17 to 25 years old
General Public

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The gameplay of this title is Game-based
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Nox Quest As most of RPGs, Nox got its add-on mission pack, only this time not in a brand new box, but Westwood rather made it freeware and available for download from their web site. It's approximately 27 megabytes, but for the installation you must have about 260 megabytes free space for updating (the updating process creates long files first, and then deletes the old ones).

This time when you choose your character, you start from nothing but the basic weapon for your class, but with extremely high energy level. Your quest is to destroy the summoning obelisks that exist for every creature in particular, and rapidly create what their green statue represents. There are many new stuff added comparing to the original Nox, you'll now have to have keys to open each chest in particular, you'll have soul gates that will save your position each time you touch them so once you loose your life they represent the point where you'll continue your playing from.

The quest for each class has been split into stages, and when talking you'll only be able to read the text, no talkie included. The Nox Quest will upgrade your Nox to version 1.2 so you'll also be able to feel differences when playing original Nox, as well as notice some bug fixes. What we get here is more like a quest inside the world of Nox (known and unknown) then a sequel to the story, which is probably the reason 'cuz there are three different endings. [source:mobygames]

Distribution : Retail - Commercial
Platform(s) : PC (Windows)

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