Icewind Dale II is the 2002 sequel to the original game that was released in 2000. Although it looks and plays very much the same way, I never liked this one as much as I did the original Icewind Dale. Both of these games are very similar to the two far superior Baldur’s Gate games, with the main difference being that these are more focused on combat than story.
This game has the distinction of being one of the first Dungeons & Dragons based computer games to employ some of the 3rd Edition D&D rules, which were new at the time of the game’s release. The character building and leveling aspect of this game was really more of a mixture between 2nd and 3rd edition rules, but it worked very well in terms of computer role playing games. Some part of the complicated D&D rules just wouldn’t translate well to a computer game.