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'''Berg's View of Games''' (aka BROG) occurs as publication began by game designer Richard Berg. A magazine, which debuted around 1991 & recently went virtual, features reviews of wargames.

A magazine is known for its thoughtful however typically savage tone, refusing to suffer jerky designs lief. 1 Globe War II game had this read: "Playing this game makes Sisyphus' task a lark in the park."

Yearly, Berg's View of Games mitts out a satiric "Little Macs," which are then awarded for dubious accomplishment around play. A award is known as for recalcitant American Civil War general George McClellan,

BROG was inducted into a Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design's Hall of Fame in 1997.

Gamer's Hell
[6.5/10] Review by Bill "Mephisto_kur" Waker. Offers link to screen shot gallery and part ratings. "Its an expansion pack that has taken too long to get to market."

GameSpot
[8.3/10] Review by Greg Kasavin. Offers links to screen shot gallery, movies, patch downloads, and game help. "...simply a great role-playing game."

The Adrenaline Vault
[4/5] Review with screen shots and system requirements by Rich Leader. Offers part ratings. "...IWD2 is one of the truest RPGs ever made."

GameSpy
[82%] Review with screen shots by William Abner. "...the sequel succeeds in being a better game than the original."

GameZone Online
[9/10] Review by Michael Lafferty. Features screen shots and part ratings. "Icewind Dale was a good game. Icewind Dale II is a better game."

The Armchair Empire
[7/10] Review with screen shots by Justin Liew. "The game begins sluggishly with awkward fetch-quests, but develops magnificently over the next few chapters."

The Armchair Empire
Preview by Mr. Nash, with screenshots. "...it looks like Black Isle plans to take what worked in the original and run with it."


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