I picked up Baldur's Gate 3 yesterday and spent most of the night/early morning playing it with my oldest. We did a LAN connect between our two computers and it was an absolute blast.
The game plays just like D&D 5th Edition. So combat is easy and intuitive and honestly a lot of fun. Characters are just like 5e as well.
I did a version of my witch Larina for solo play. Here she is as a Warlock.
And for the game I started with my son, I am playing a version of my paladin Johan. He is playing his typical character, a blue dragonborn wizard. But tonight was not about exploring new things. It was about Dad and Son time with characters we both know well.
I guess there are something like 1,700 alternate endings to this game and several hundred hours of cinematics. Plus, according to my son who has been playing it since it was in Early Access, it is very mod-able.
This is good, because once you design your character that is what you have. Want something new/different? Make a new character. So it is like D&D! ;)
The game is gorgeous and the game play is easy. Actually playing the game is typical of computer RPGS. In my first go I missed saving a cleric that could have helped me (found her later) and a wizard.
Woo hoo! I have 18 hp and an ally! |
Since the main plot involves Mind Flayers (that's not a spoiler, that is the first 3 mins of the game), you can even ally yourself with the enemy of my enemy, a githyanki.
And the nicest cleric of Shar you will ever meet.
I am not sure how much I am going to get to play it. But looking forward to it!
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That looks many million times better than the D&D games I played on my C64 and IBM PC back in the early 90s. But how much does it cost to play?
IT's $59.99 right now. There is a $10 add-on, but I have not seen any compelling reason to get it.
I'm just peeved that they're calling it baldurs gate 3 when it has absolutely nothing to do with the story of the older BG games
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