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Two classic D&D video games just re-released with modern enhancements

By dndadminAugust 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Many of the beloved games of the past few years are difficult to access. Whether you're tracking retro consoles or having trouble running old games on a modern PC, it can be hard to get back to classics. This is why game storage sites like GOG exist, and that's why remakes and remasters have become so common in recent years. But today, the two Classic Dungeon & Dragons video games have become easier to play thanks to the double release of Steam. On August 12th, SNEG, along with developers Liquid Entertainment and Stormfront Studios, made two beloved D&D games possible. Forgotten Area: Demon Stone and Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonshard has been re-released for modern PCs. The games were released in 2004 and 2005, respectively. Dragonshard was released on PC only, but Demon Stone was available on PC versions on PS2 and Xbox. Now, both games have returned to PCs for modern viewers, so fans can easily relive the classics or have their first time. The image is courtesy of Tuque Games & Wizards of the Coast, and not a remaster, but most of the original elements of both games remain the same. Instead, the developers made tweaks to ensure compatibility with the latest PCs and made some quality of life adjustments. Changes include some adjustments to the frame rate and game launcher, as well as various adjustments to graphics and controller support. Re-released titles are available on Steam and will receive a 10% discount until August 26th. Typically, each title costs $9.99. D&D Dragonshard and the Forgotten Area: A Devil Stone worth playing in 2025? With these games heading towards steam, many D&D fans may be wondering if they are worth returning. It helps you break down the details of each game and decide which one is right for. We'll also help you skip the re-release and jump into the next Baldur Gate 3 Playthrough. Forgotten Area: With the help of Stornfront Studios & Sneg Demon Stone, images of the Devil Stone appeared in 2004, taking players to Faerun before Gate 3 in Baldur. Of the two re-releases, this is a more traditional single-player adventure game, as many have come to expect from D&D video games. Once released, Demon Stone saw mixed ratings from critics and scored a metallic score of 71. However, the fan reception is more positive and generally earns a favorable 7.8 metallic score. The game is a little more accessible to replays thanks to the release of the PS2 and Xbox consoles. However, for PC games, a re-release of Steam is an exciting opportunity to experience the classic title. If you're looking for a classic D&D adventure video game, this is definitely worth a try. Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonshard images courtesy of Liquid Entertainment & Sneg, this 2005 D&D video game is a real-time strategic adventure designed for a single player experience. Dragonshard is set in Eberron's iconic D&D settings, where players face off against a variety of enemies in different environments. Oversees military units on a map of the world, but also delves into smaller party-based battles in the RPG world. The game received a generally advantageous important reception at launch and received a metallic rating of 80. The player ratings are a little more mixed together, with the GOG version of the game sitting at 3.5/5. Still, it's definitely worth a revisiting, especially if you're a fan of both RTS games and D&D. Do you steam pick up any of these latest re-releases? Did you play the original? Let us know in the comments below!

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