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I beat Rogue Legacy 2 today. Great game in the metroidvania universe. The story isn't as good at the Ori games or Hollow Knight but the gameplay is great.
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Decided to try Baldur's Gate 3. Man, it's been a while since I've played a turn based game. Took some getting used to. Got 3 people in my group. Finally figuring out the overcomplicated GUI. Progressing through the map. Found a frog that I could interact with. Got a good roll to communicate with this frog. And it commenced to annihilate my entire party.
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Me ands my friends are having an insane amount of fun on bg3. You can do absolutely anything you can think of.
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Fun times in BG3:
- broke through a floor into a dungeon below, jumped down to surprise a group of enemies. Immediately shot a flame arrow into a oil barrel close by, blew all of them up but one. I then shoved him backwards into the fire that was left, and he burned to death. - took out a group of enemies from the rafters using my Rouge without them ever seeing me. Sneak attack, hide. Sneak attack hide. - killed a drow boss. She hit like a truck and wiped my party a few times. I got a lucky break when she stopped kn a wooden bridge over a chasm. I nuked the bridge, dropping her to her death. Though that meant I didn't get any loot. - the bugbear troll barn scene. They were not happy I opened that door. |
how much animal anthropomorphy can I expect in Baldurs Gate?
(not counting stuff like druid spells which is a D&D game feature) |
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Its exactly like divinity original sin, or something like the turn based mode in Baldurs gate 1 and 2, Pillars of eternity, etc |
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It's a very smartly developed game. There's a really complex team approval system where your actions in the game can make your companions like/hate you. Little stuff you wouldn't have given a second thought about, like wearing specific jewelry or mask that has some kind of religious or cultural meaning to a specific companion, and they will get all pissy and threaten to leave the group. Many enemy encounters you can talk your way out of. Or just go straight Leroy Jenkins, that works too. You can approach quests just about any way you want, but there might be many different consequences. It can be frustrating at first, because there's just so many different options. Battle can be really complicated with your many dozens of spells/attacks/actions/etc. And the navigation is kinda weird. You pan the camera around with the normal keyboard keys, and point and click with the mouse as to where you want your characters to go. That took some getting used to for me. And once you enter turn based battle, you fight to the death. Either you win, or your entire party dies. You can't take on a battle, and then change your mind. |
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You can actually flee, if you get far enough away during your turns and hit the little flee thing on the bottom right of the UI. I have never done it, but it could be done~ |
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