Both great games, but they don't have a single thing in common.
If you're familiar with DnD (and fairly challenging turn-based games) you're gonna love Baldur's Gate tho.
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Both great games, but they don't have a single thing in common.
If you're familiar with DnD (and fairly challenging turn-based games) you're gonna love Baldur's Gate tho.
One of the greatest strengths in BG3 is the incredible level of freedom. I have done three playthroughs now, and almost every single encounter has been approached by me completely differently because I get more and more ideas to try, usually very different with surprising success. It’s a game that lets you pick up an enemy and beat another enemy to death with them by using them as an improvised weapon.