Xenji wrote: » Hopefully the pacing is better than other Larian games, I always find myself getting burned out by them.
Hoboo wrote: » Last time I played Baldurs Gate was early 2000's, is this the follow up? Not sure if it was 1 or 2, its a lifetime ago.
Kiith wrote: » I couldn't ever quite get into D:OS, but D:OS2 grabbed me immediately, and took almost 100 hours of my life that i would gladly give again. Absolutely fantastic game, and one of the best rpg's of all time for me. I've a lot of faith in Larian after that. Steam page is up as well.https://store.steampowered.com/app/1086940/Baldurs_Gate_III/
Xenji wrote: » Going to start Baldurs Gate tonight, it has been about 10 years since I last played it.
Lone Stone wrote: » i am kind of burned out on isometric rpg's, seems like a bit of a saturated niche the 2 years. I love bg im really hoping it will shake it up and go like 3rd person witcher style with the same rule set as the classics.
Polar101 wrote: » I'm a bit tired of the "retro" style isometric RPGs as well, there has been loads of them recently and all seem to have the same combat and endless dialogues. I'd prefer something different for BG3, but I guess that is unlikely to happen. I already played BG1, Torment, BG2, Icewind Dale 15-20 years ago, I don't want the same games again.
Icyseanfitz wrote: » Divinity original sin might look and feel like an iso rpg but its not really, id assume it will be a similar/same engine for bg3