Dungeons & Dragons Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition
Released: 7/15/2025
Score Breakdown
63.3
Critic Average
18 reviews
47
Steam User Score
1,343 reviews
N/A
Metacritic User Score
Disparity Breakdown
63 vs 47
Average of both sources
Review Disparities
Each point represents a critic review. Hover for details. Positive = critic higher than users. Negative = critic lower.
9/25/2025
Late Review“Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition is a recommendation for those who love D&D, but they should expect some bumps along the ride.”
60
60/100
9/10/2025
Launch Window“Aspyr has done its utmost to revive the glorious memory of Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition for veteran players while showcasing the grandeur of this series to newcomers.”
75
75/100
8/24/2025
Launch Window“Dungeon & Dragons Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition is a bit of a mixed bag.”
70
70/100
8/22/2025
Launch Window“Fans of Western RPGs, Dungeons & Dragons RPGs, and CRPGs will find much to enjoy about Dungeons & Dragons Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition. Players new to the game and preferring to play on console, this is the only way to play it, and it’s a deal considering how much content is in this game. But if you’re on PC, a modded version of the original might be better.”
60
60/100
8/11/2025
Launch Window“On the one hand, the return of the cult game in an improved edition was pleasing, but at the same time, it showed that it can hardly compete with the latest RPGs.”
60
60/100
8/8/2025
Launch Window“A monumental RPG that still deserves respect, but this so-called enhanced edition does little to honor its legacy. A return made for veterans, not newcomers.”
60
60/100
8/8/2025
Launch Window“Neverwinter Nights 2 Enhanced Edition now also brings the classic RPG to resent consoles with full controller support. From the outside, not much else has changed.”
60
60/100
8/7/2025
Launch Window“Neverwinter Nights 2 Enhanced Edition does the bare minimum as it brings the game to consoles. It looks a bit better, but that's about it. It's still buggy and rough around the edges, but it is at least Neverwinter Nights 2. If you really want to sit back and play it with a controller, this will do it for you. If you want anything more, the original is more than playable on pretty much any PC, and has deep mod support.”
40
40/100
8/5/2025
Launch Window“Despite everything, amidst so many options to play the iconic D&D adventures right now, it's up to you to decide if you're nostalgic enough to experience this adventure from the franchise's remote videogame times.”
60
60/100
8/4/2025
Launch Window“Aside from reactivating multiplayer and adding controller support, it’s a package Aspyr has released with minimal effort. But since its core is so good, if you enjoy party-based D&D RPGs, it still manages to be worth playing. A significant part of its score comes from that strong core anyway.”
75
75/100
8/1/2025
Launch Window“Dungeons & Dragons Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition no Switch is a classic case of a missed opportunity. It was the chance to show a past icon to new players with due respect and care. Instead, it is a lazy port, filled with technical issues and limitations that make the experience frustrating rather than pleasant.”
50
50/100
8/1/2025
Launch Window“For long-time fans and RPG purists, Neverwinter Nights 2 Enhanced Edition is an unapologetic time capsule deeply rooted in tradition and overflowing with options. It’s a game of commitment: rewarding if you push past the awkward start, the jank, and UI baggage. Modern comforts like controller support and crossplay offer a refreshed layer for returning adventurers, but don’t expect hand-holding. It’s old-school in every sense, for better and worse, and despite its faults, the heart of a true Dungeons and Dragons journey beats strong beneath the surface.”
80
80/100
7/30/2025
Launch Window“Despite some minor issues, the adventure itself, in its full package as Dungeons & Dragons Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition, is one I’d still recommend to any DnD player.”
75
75/100
7/24/2025
Launch Window“Dungeons & Dragons Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition brings a classic back for modern audiences. While it retains some of the idiosyncrasies of its time and can be a bit complex, it's still well worth a try, especially with the potential of Steam Workshop!”
75
75/100
7/23/2025
Launch Window“Ultimately, this re-release proves to be disappointing and uninspired. Despite the undeniable value of its original story and mechanics, it's hard to recommend the console version—especially to those without a strong sense of nostalgia for the game. A missed opportunity that deserved far more care and attention.”
50
50/100
7/22/2025
Launch Window“Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition is a decent port of a decent game. The branching dialogue options, deep character customization, and wealth of content to discover make this an appealing offer to CRPG fans, but the occasional glitches and overall jankiness prevent it from becoming an all-time great or an easy recommendation for anyone. If you were a big fan of this back in the day, I'd say this is certainly worth picking up just to see it a little more polished up, but if you're a newcomer, I think it might be better to wait for a modest sale before taking the plunge.”
60
60/100
7/15/2025
Launch Window“Despite being a title worthy of its legacy, the new version of Neverwinter Nights 2 is anything but Enhanced. Aside from graphical upscaling and the fact that it includes all expansions in a single package, the console port is unfortunately inferior compared to the original version released for PC in 2006.”
50
50/100
7/15/2025
Launch Window“Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition is a respectful and functional remaster of the RPG originally developed by Obsidian Entertainment. The visuals and overall performance have been improved, though the aesthetics remain dated. Modern accessibility options are lacking, and companion AI still shows its limitations. Nevertheless, most of the content – especially Mask of the Betrayer – shines for its narrative depth. It's a faithful remaster that aims to preserve the original's magic, and largely succeeds in doing so.”
80
80/100
