December 25, 2023 - Day 359 - NewPlay Bonus Review
Total NewPlays: 382
Game: Baldur's Gate 3
Platform: Steam
Release Date: Aug 4, 2023
Installation Date: Dec 25, 2023
Unplayed: 0d
Playtime: 91m
You had to know this was coming.
Baldur's Gate 3 is an open-world RPG featuring turn-based combat, and the ability to move the camera to play in an isometric top-down playstyle, or third-person.
After more than four months of reading people raving about it, I opened up my Steam client this morning to see a gift from my son: a Baldur's Gate 3 Steam gift, just waiting for me to accept it.
Of course, then I needed to re-arrange a bunch of games to find room for the 137Gb required to install it. Freshly installed, I then went and spent some time playing games with my wife and son.
I put the roast into the oven for dinner, and sat down to start playing.
Things immediately went sideways. I found myself thrust into a cut-scene that ended in one of the most viscerally horrifying ways I could have not even imagined.
I was not prepared.
Then, suddenly, I'm in a character creator. OK. Create my character. Create her guardian.
...aand now I'm back in the scary room, and the cutscene continues.
I am becoming increasingly confused by what is happening, and then... oh. OK, that's what's going on.
Wait... no. What the hell is going on? Whatever I expected... it wasn't this.
Finally, I find myself in playable territory. Movement is... counterintuitive. Years of right clicking where I want to go means that the left clicking doesn't come naturally to me.
I start breaking things that seem to need to be broken, and then suddenly... I am dead, and I have to start over again (fortunately, at the playable part, not the cutscenes).
I am staring at the screen, and thinking about all of the people who raved about this game, and all of the people who told me what an amazing experience it was.
...and feeling how terribly they had undersold it.
The environments are stunning. This feels like a fully realised world. When I finally start encountering other characters, they're not woodenly delivering clunky dialogue like other RPGs I've played recently.
The characters feel... real. At one point, I wonder if I'm going to have to break up a fight between two party members.
After 90 minutes in-game, I've completed, apparently, the prologue.
But the roast needs to come out of the oven, and dinner needs to be prepared.
Tomorrow morning, I will sit down and play 15-30 minutes of some other game, and probably spend the rest of my day in Faerûn, because Baldur's Gate 3 is:
5: Excellent (as if it was going to be anything else.)
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