To put it simply:
Atari is about to revamp the MMORPG genre with their upcoming title, Dungeons & Dragons Online. Not only does the game stay true to its table top heritage, it also addresses many of the complaints PC gamers have with the current batch of MMORPGs on the market today. The game features several innovations that are sure to please long time MMORPG fans, and draw in a new crowd of PC gamers. Ten character classes, a new tumble technique, and group looting means that MMORPG fans and D&D fans owe it to themselves to check out Atari's latest when it hits store shelves in November.
And that's just their summary. The short preview is a good look into the basics of what may set DDO apart, but if you've been following the game, much of it should seem like old hat. Also, feel free to mentally replace some of the "Atari" with "Turbine" just for good measure.
