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Baldur's Gate 3. I've played every Baldur's Gate and Divinity: Original Sin entry, so it was nice to finally have the time to play this one. I'm about 70 hours in. I'm a Paladin/Sorcerer do-gooder who smites the enemies of peace what for.
I have played the first two Baldur's Gate, but want to play through Both Divinity: Original Sin before playing BG 3. It's going to be a while...
You should also look up Baldur's Gate: Siege of Dragonspear, an official "interquel" set between BG 1 and 2 and bridging those games. It was built on the same Infinity Engine as the originals. There were some nit-picky reviews at the time of its release given the buildup and fond memories of the originals, but it really is a solid (albeit linear) game with some excellent companions unique to that game. I enjoyed it.
A few years ago in preparation for BG3, I played 1, Dragonspear, and 2, along with all the expansions, in one continuous play-through with a single main character. It was incredibly satisfying.
Ahan, thanks for the info. Don't think I have heard of Dragonspear. Will look it up.
How do these games hold up today? I played the separately, it would be interesting to play them all in a series with a single character, but I am worried they would feel too dated.
The engine is definitely dated graphically, but they are still a blast. I played the Enhanced Editions on Xbox. I had never played any of them before, although I do like RPGs and enjoy older games.
So coming in cold and playing them quite thoroughly without any outside knowledge (I never follow guides), I would rate them as follows (out of 10):
And just to make people upset (and show that I'm not an easy grader):
I haven't yet finished the Icewind Dale games.
I did also play the first Dark Alliance game and would give that a 7.5.
I have receipts for all of these scores, lol.
Interesting. Thanks for the review scores!