Reply 5320 of 6850, by Namrok
badmojo wrote on 2023-09-27, 12:24:I've been hearing a lot about Balders Gate 3 and it sounds good - the only thing stopping me from buying it is that although I'v […]
I've been hearing a lot about Balders Gate 3 and it sounds good - the only thing stopping me from buying it is that although I've played a lot of RPGs in my day, I've never really gotten in to party based, isometric, strategy RPGs.
As an experiment I'm trying my hand at Divinity: Original Sin 2 first, which I've had in my library for years but never played. I'm making some progress but gosh it's slow going, presumably because I don't really understand a lot of the mechanics. Inventory management is never really my thing and now I have a party of 4 to deal with - feels like a chore. The isometric view bothers the hell out of me too - I just want to look ahead of me damn it! Even at maximum camera distance I still can't see anything much and it's hard to get my bearings, so I do a lot of wandering in circles. Battles are somewhat satisfying but I suspect that my strategies are primitive.
On the plus side the Larian writing is great - I loved Divinity II: Ego Draconis and this game has a similar thing going. Very clever and interesting story telling, well voice acted, and well narrated. The effort that must go in to all of those endless conversation trees blows my mind. And the world itself is extremely detailed and full of interesting things to discover, so exploration is well worth the effort.
But yeah, overall I feel like I'm controlling a complicated piece of machinery, disconnected from the world. I want immersion and escapism, but maybe that will come in time.
Honestly, I'm glad I didn't buy BG3 in early access. Not for any specific reasons at the time, except that I was done getting early access games on principle. On release, the entire aesthetic of the game just put me off. And the fawning coverage of how horny it was didn't help either. I guess I forgot Bioware made romances mandatory in "Bioware style" games, despite Baldur's Gate not really having any. I know BG2 had a couple, but near as I recall none of them "consummated" so to speak.
I'm just an old man now anyways. AD&D and 2e will always be my one true D&D ruleset. The 3rd, 4th and 5th edition games have generally done nothing for me gameplay wise.
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