Larian is on the cusp of a new era, I believe. Baldur’s Gate 3 will, if all things go to plan, make it one of the most well-known role-playing game studios on the planet. It will stand alongside the BioWares and the CD Projekt Reds and the Bethesda Game Studios of the world.
I think this is true. In the D&D games I played, there was narration, and dialogue, roleplay, (cinematics in games) and battles (where I am on the combat area, what action I am taking, spells, sword attack) and I think Larian was done a great job with this. I believe Baldur’s Gate 3 will make them super famous. And they will deserve it.
It got me to try divinity: original sin 2 again after getting distracted last time and it sold me hard on BG3 (I haven’t played the early access, but I’ll play it near launch when controllers are supported (D:OS plays great on steam deck) and I can have a real save. I was (and still am) looking extremely forward to Starfield, and I think BG3 might push back me starting that. It’s a couple huge RPGs (different styles obviously) in very short succession.
I think this is true. In the D&D games I played, there was narration, and dialogue, roleplay, (cinematics in games) and battles (where I am on the combat area, what action I am taking, spells, sword attack) and I think Larian was done a great job with this. I believe Baldur’s Gate 3 will make them super famous. And they will deserve it.
It got me to try divinity: original sin 2 again after getting distracted last time and it sold me hard on BG3 (I haven’t played the early access, but I’ll play it near launch when controllers are supported (D:OS plays great on steam deck) and I can have a real save. I was (and still am) looking extremely forward to Starfield, and I think BG3 might push back me starting that. It’s a couple huge RPGs (different styles obviously) in very short succession.