I bought this game because of the "Dungeons and Dragons" logo. I was surprised to discover that it wasn't an RPG. I should have done a wee bit more research before I laid down almost $100 for two copies.

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The real issue, however, is that the game is buggy as hell.
When played as a single-player game, the game frequently creates saved games that won't ever load. I quit because I am unwilling to start Chapter 4 of the story over again. My wife quit on the final chapter for the same reason.
When played as a LAN game, her session disconnected from the server and there appears to be no way to reconnect once this happens.
When played as a GameSpy Internet game, there are not (currently) enough players to get a game together.
IMHO, Wizards of the Coast should be more selective in what they let people use their trademarks for. Quality this low devalues the Dungeons and Dragons brand.