Cross-platform multiplayer with Steam is supported.
Gather your party, and return to the Forgotten Realms in a tale of fellowship and betrayal, sacrifice and survival, and the lure of absolute power.
Mysterious abilities are awakening inside you, drawn from a Mind Flayer parasite planted i...
Cross-platform multiplayer with Steam is supported.
Gather your party, and return to the Forgotten Realms in a tale of fellowship and betrayal, sacrifice and survival, and the lure of absolute power.
Mysterious abilities are awakening inside you, drawn from a Mind Flayer parasite planted in your brain. Resist, and turn darkness against itself. Or embrace corruption, and become ultimate evil.
From the creators of Divinity: Original Sin 2 comes a next-generation RPG, set in the world of Dungeons and Dragons.
Choose from a wide selection of D&D races and classes, or play as an origin character with a hand-crafted background. Adventure, loot, battle and romance as you journey through the Forgotten Realms and beyond. Play alone, and select your companions carefully, or as a party of up to four in multiplayer.
Abducted, infected, lost. You are turning into a monster, but as the corruption inside you grows, so does your power. That power may help you to survive, but there will be a price to pay, and more than any ability, the bonds of trust that you build within your party could be your greatest strength. Caught in a conflict between devils, deities, and sinister otherworldly forces, you will determine the fate of the Forgotten Realms together.
Forged with the new Divinity 4.0 engine, Baldur’s Gate 3 gives you unprecedented freedom to explore, experiment, and interact with a world that reacts to your choices. A grand, cinematic narrative brings you closer to your characters than ever before, as you venture through our biggest world yet.
The Forgotten Realms are a vast, detailed and diverse world, and there are secrets to be discovered all around you -- verticality is a vital part of exploration. Sneak, dip, shove, climb, and jump as you journey from the depths of the Underdark to the glittering rooftops of the Upper City. How you survive, and the mark you leave on the world, is up to you.
allows you to combine your forces in combat, and split your party to follow your own quests and agendas. Concoct the perfect plan together… or introduce an element of chaos when your friends least expect it.
offer a hand-crafted experience, each with their own unique traits, agenda, and outlook on the world. Their stories intersect with the entire narrative, and your choices will determine whether those stories end in redemption, salvation, domination, or many other outcomes.
based on the D&D 5e ruleset. Team-based initiative, advantage & disadvantage, and roll modifiers join combat cameras, expanded environmental interactions, and a new fluidity in combat that rewards strategy and foresight.
through your choices, and the roll of the dice. No matter who you play, or what you roll, the world and its inhabitants will react to your story.
allows you to pause the world around you at any time even outside of combat. Whether you see an opportunity for a tactical advantage before combat begins, want to pull off a heist with pin-point precision, or need to escape a fiendish trap. Split your party, prepare ambushes, sneak in the darkness -- create your own luck!
Baldur's Gate 3 is a masterpiece of a CRPG to come out in ages. In terms of narrative, voice acting, contents it's (in my opinion) unparalleled.
It's fun, engaging, easy to get into but deep with choice and mastery.
It's almost a perfect game. Loads of effort went into bringing the D&D experience to life, and that's quite a challenge given the complexity of the game and how much innovation / nonlinear storytelling is entailed. So ofc there are constraints in any programmed version that don't exist in real life; the devs can't anticipate every single sort of action a player might want and be able to take under every given circumstance. But it does a nice job balancing a wide range of play options with the demands of a central narrative.
Maybe in the future, as LLMs progress, our D&D videogame experience will evolve. Maybe in that future, if there is one, those options will support PvP/Co-op multiplayer modes.
This is the closest thing I've found to Ultima Online since those good old early days of MMO communities, except that it's single-player and a less open-world. Still, it scratches that itch pretty well in many ways.
My biggest criticism is likely the same that most people have: they released it before it was ready, and some of the patches made it worse. Certain glitches in Act 2, like the Shadow kid thing, can make it impossible to complete the central quest of that act, and cause you to lose Druid Daddy as your ally. Something as simple & stupid as a game glitch shouldn't completely destroy a major narrative thread in a finished, polished game, and yet you're able to complete the entire level before you even realize you need to go back to an earlier save point to undo potentially one of the first things you did (kill the ghost kid who attacks you) in order to finish that central quest of the act. There weren't really any clues that you shouldn't kill a ghost kid, aside from the fact that it's a kid. But I mean...he's already dead. Come on. What's more, is even if you don't "kill" him, but just "kill" his creepy dead ghost parents the wrong way, you'll still trigger the glitch, potentially, and fail to end the shadow curse.
There are various other lesser glitches.
Even though I prefered divinity original sin 2 This game is really good. It has solid dialogue, good compagnions, quite a bit of depth and a fun combat system. Oh!! and the visual are really good what else is there to ask for.
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