Icewind Dale (series)

Icewind Dale
Genre(s)Role-playing
Developer(s)Black Isle Studios
Overhaul Games
Publisher(s)Interplay Entertainment
Beamdog
Atari
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, Macintosh, Linux, Mac OS X, Nintendo Switch, Android, iOS, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
First releaseIcewind Dale
June 29, 2000
Latest releaseIcewind Dale: Enhanced Edition
October 30, 2014

Icewind Dale is a role-playing video game series developed by Black Isle Studios. It is set in the Forgotten Realms Icewind Dale region, but takes place decades before the events described in R. A. Salvatore's books which made the area a part of Faerûn.

The games use BioWare's Infinity Engine, which offers a pre-rendered worldview, with sprite-based characters. This engine was also used to power the Baldur's Gate series and Planescape: Torment.

The player begins each of the games by generating a party of up to six characters, but is unable to recruit non-player characters (as was possible in other games using the Infinity Engine). Also, as the entire party is generated by the player, the player-characters do not have preset personalities, and are all equally capable of assuming the role of "protagonist" with minor differences at most.

In 2000, Icewind Dale was released to mostly positive reviews,[1] although the game drew some criticism for its linearity and lack of character development when it came to the player's party. The game features far more hack-and-slash than Baldur's Gate, and has often been compared to the Diablo series of games for its combat-heavy focus.

  1. ^ "Icewind Dale Reviews". GameRankings. Retrieved 2007-04-01.