This continues the trend of a bias in gaming. Reviewers and gamers will turn a blind eye to bugs, issues, bad parts of a game if they want to love something no matter what. Then turn around and criticize another game when they’re looking for faults no matter how good the game is. This s*** is a joke.
Just bought the game... made a custom character but now I'm unsure if I'll get a better experience if I go with an origin character instead?
Not even half the players have left act one.
Only 17% have even finished it.
Which is fine.Cause the game is too GOT DAMN long. Reminds me of people not leaving the Hinterlands in Dragon Age Inquisition. Also the reason why the criticism of the 3rd act never gained any traction. Most people haven't gotten to it and Larian will patch all the rough part out by then.
2 different games. I haven't played DE, so can't speak for it. BG3 won't be for everybody, It's a terrific game for it genre. The environments during combat plus dialog/cutscenes does separate it from similar RPGs.I've only played a tiny bit, but I'm perplexed as to why this game gets all the rave while a game like Disco Elysium barely got mentioned while being a, imo, much more streamlined and better paced game while having a better storyline and gameplay.
But, as said, I'm not far into BG3, so I might be totally wrong.
I've only played a tiny bit, but I'm perplexed as to why this game gets all the rave while a game like Disco Elysium barely got mentioned while being a, imo, much more streamlined and better paced game while having a better storyline and gameplay.
But, as said, I'm not far into BG3, so I might be totally wrong.
Finally finished it today, put in over 100 hours and I have to say it's one of the best games I've played in a long time. I know turn based isn't for everyone, hell I usually hate it but didn't mind it here.
Sam Lake has started his play through
Just about to start up this bad boy, what's the most fun class to play as?
Monk I've heard