Why D&D Ripped Off It's Own Game | Dungeons And Dragons: Heroes 2003
Sign up to the DragonStrike mailing list to stay up to speed on the Kickstarter and gain access to the virtual tabletop: http://dragon-strike.com/?utm_source=... In 2003 Dungeons and Dragons chose to respond it's surprise hit 'Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance'... by creating a competing product in hopes that it could steal the Dark Alliance audience to play a different Hack & Slash series instead. Okay, but like, why? WHAT THE HELL IS HAPPENING??? Support the channel on Patreon: / williamsrd Follow my unhinged tweets: / willsysrefdoc

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