Anybody could share your impressions from BG? I started playing and I
have mixed feelings. Too much Original Sin for my taste, instead of free roaming exploration I have to be constantly focused on environmental struggling.
What'd you think of Pathfinder: Kingmaker and games like that? I played them for a bit but lost interest (typical for me lol).
Anybody could share your impressions from BG? I started playing and I
have mixed feelings. Too much Original Sin for my taste, instead of free roaming exploration I have to be constantly focused on environmental struggling.
This is not how I remember BG experience.. but I'm still in first locations. I'll give it a bit more time.. still this games comes with
some risky decisions for old-fashioned DnD players.
Your thought?
-h1
I like them all. Pillars, Tyranny, Pathfinder games. I haven't completed any yet, but still trying to return to them. Maybe that's the fate of
this genre and maybe that's why I shouldn't have much of hard feelings
toward BG3 either.
In Kingmaker I liked the story and options but then struggled in one combat battle that kept beating my ass and lost interest. I need to
return to it, though.. one day! :)
-h1
Its not like any of the other BG games as the second one was more of a Diablo clone. Larian Studios held really close to the 5e rules. In
fact I have been a GM for Rifts (paladium books) for 30ish years. After
Once you get past that and the world starts to open up you will have several quests to choose from. Depending on your choices doors will open and the world will feel a lot more open worldish.
Did your kill and steal the bosses sword in the ship of just get off it right away?
I've never played Rifts but have always wanted to. The world seems so vast...super cool premise. I always thought it would make a great sci-fi movie or video game franchise. I wonder if there's some sort of doorgame potential in there...
This is a number of interesting hints, tips and first of all motivators
to come back to the game. Thank you!
Not really to both parts of the question. I did release the walking
brain, I released that female cleric prisoner who is with me now once we came back to FR world. But no.. I did not care to kill the boss as he seemed to have a lot more HP that I was thinking the mind flyer can
beat, so I just let them fight in the end. Thank you... now I consider
to start over again! :)
-h1
Anybody could share your impressions from BG? I started playing and I
have mixed feelings. Too much Original Sin for my taste, instead of
free roaming exploration I have to be constantly focused on
environmental struggling.
This is not how I remember BG experience.. but I'm still in first locations. I'll give it a bit more time.. still this games comes with
some risky decisions for old-fashioned DnD players.
Your thought?
-h1
My son and I, along with a couple his friends have been playing
Baldurs Gate 3. So far, we're really enjoying it. Not a fan of what
happens to our characters from the get-go (no spoilers!) but overall,
I'm liking it quite a bit.
To which Commodore Clifford replies...
Might have to consider checking it out. After all, it was featured
on South Park. :)
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