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[–] SirSamuel@lemmy.world 16 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Baldur's Gate 3. I had never played any of the series but the reviews were good so I took a chance. It probably is the closest we'll get to an actual dnd experience in a single player game (well, except for scheduling conflicts lol). I have thoroughly enjoyed it so far and am trying to not let it take over my life

[–] sigmaklimgrindset@sopuli.xyz 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I picked up Baldur’s Gate 1+2 remastered as a combo on a Steam summer sale for like $20 last year, and I gotta say BG2’s story was a real high. Probably one of the best I’ve experienced in video games.

You really have to micromanage the combat though, so if you don’t like pausing and thinking about every single move your party needs to make, it might not be for you. I also played it before BG3, so I can’t really speak to how it’ll feel going backwards. But BG2 was really worth it for me.

[–] ComradeWeebelo@lemm.ee 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I think a lot of those CRPGs were built under the premise that your companions were meant to die as expendable fodder for the player character. I know old school Fallout was built like that. It's a real challenge keeping everyone alive till the end of 1 and 2.

[–] sigmaklimgrindset@sopuli.xyz 4 points 1 year ago

I actually played Fallout 2 over the pandemic lockdowns, and I gotta say I found BG2 less difficult. I don’t think I’ve ever spent as much time dying in a game as I did in FO2.

[–] Sol0WingPixy@ttrpg.network 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I finished the game once, have 2 co-op games running with friends, and just started a modded playthrough where the whole party is Artificers. I highly recommend giving some of the mods a try once you’ve played through vanilla. They’re super easy to install and add so much fun an variety.

[–] SirSamuel@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Ngl, i used mods in Morrowind back in the day, and tried them with Skyrim, but today there is such a glut of quality games that i have a backlog of things i still want to play but haven't had time for yet. I get 1-2hrs each night that i can use to play games. At this rate i won't be playing Skyrim in Space™ until June next year, and i still want to go back and do a new playthrough with the Phantom Liberty dlc. That's just the AAA games, there's several from smaller studios on my list. Plus I GM a SW5e campaign every winter with some friends... man I'd love to quit my job so that I could game.

First world problems, amiright?