GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Click for full-size image Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor promises to not only resurrect the gold box series of Dungeons & Dragons games but ...
When I wanted to try Pool of Radiance, the Forgotten Realms forerunner I'd been playing as a fan-made Neverwinter Nights module, I had to buy a square cardboard box that housed a handful of CDs - and ...
Producer Chuck Yager says Pool of Radiance is on track for a late September release. The builds we've seen so far are quite complete and we hope that the extra month or so of polish and balancing will ...
XGR sends word they'll have an interview with Mark Buschignani tonight on their online radio show. Mark is one of the designers of the recently released Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor. As ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. The setting and story behind Ruins of Myth Drannor are rooted deeply ...
As you can see in the multiple preview updates below, we've been keeping an eye on the new Pool of Radiance for quite a while now, but there are still more details to clue you in on before the review.
As in the original, the action centers around the Pool of Radiance, a magical McGuffin which creates a wave of energy that turns anyone it touches into a shambling undead creature of the night.
The game is a dungeon crawl, with focus on hack and slash combat and exploration of large dungeons. Story progression and interaction with other characters is a minimal part of the game, although ...