The Interplane... a superhighway of communication, linking folks in Penultima to their friends, family, loved ones, handy shopping, rowdy chat, pr0n, warez, and more. Where would we be without it? We might get to find out, after the d20 Gang sabotages the Interplane... but fortunately you and your running buddies are on hand to right the wrongs and make the Interplane safe once more for all, from n00bs to the l33t. Or you'll die trying. Or both. [Version 1.0]
_________________________ NWN: Shifter Expanded Classes hak, GLWizard Spell Pack NWN2: GLWizard Spellpack with Extra Invocations
Posted by KotCzarny at on02/17/06
not your usual hack and slash, must play! :)
Posted by MattV at 2005-11-0321:39:11
OK, I know I'm missing something so obvious that even a moron would see it, but I'm stuck at the "password" doors in Tia's plane. Help?
Posted by laharl at 2005-09-1205:11:32
Cool!
Posted by jkohen at on08/21/05
The best humor ever! Not only that, but it's even lots of fun to play! Very good job adding custom descriptions to every single weapon and item; it reminded me of everyone's favorite humor writer's footnotes.
Posted by UmberGryphon at 2005-03-0513:17:00
rerolled.hak is in the PR0/PR1 module, which he assumes you've played before playing this module.
Posted by Emerson at 2005-01-1521:17:00
Any news on a hak-pak?
Posted by Rapidfox at 2004-11-0714:10:00
The neccesary hackpak dosn't seem to be available anywhere.
Posted by MikeLM9215 at on10/03/04
Much funner then its predecessor, unfortunately the chat zone interior crashed my computer almost 30 times. _________________________ The road to Ravenloft is paved with good intentions.
Posted by Brandiles at on10/02/04
Penultima Rerolled continues to improve. This episode is the funniest yet, with a brilliant bit of parody about the internet...or a fantasy adaptation of the internet at least. There are gags throughout, and many of them are quite clever. Combat is fun and varied, and seems well balanced. One of the most fun exercises is where you get to take part in a (ridiculus) battle between two factions. You choose the factions and then get to have the aide of an army of troops as you move through the battlegrounds. All the while, it's a funny slam on the K-RaD D00D3rz of cyberspace. Overall, I may have died once, while my henchgirl died twice. This episode is also fairly non-linear, or at least it feels that way. There are a fair number of optional quests again, and this time fairly major differences in the gameplay can result from your selection of henchman. I choose Sally this time around, and found her to be an excellent support character...not to mention she plays a really pivotal role in opening a pretty big quest. The story only develops a little in this episode, though there are more hints about what could possibly be going on with the d20 gang. As it is, though, it largely plays as a series of funny episodes that are held together by a very general theme. It's a lot of fun to play, but I really like deep stories and this one doesn't have that yet. I'm very much enjoying this series, and look forward to episode 3. -Brandiles