Posted on: June 18, 2025

Kuroinkuro
Games: 2 Reviews: 1
Amazing, love playing it
I wish that i could play this game for the first time again, but anyway is great the replay is amazing
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Cross-platform multiplayer with Steam is supported.
If you've played the Early Access version of the game before the release, please check out our article on potential launch issues here.
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Cross-platform multiplayer with Steam is supported.
If you've played the Early Access version of the game before the release, please check out our article on potential launch issues here.
Baldur's Gate 3 EULA
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Posted on: June 18, 2025
Kuroinkuro
Games: 2 Reviews: 1
Amazing, love playing it
I wish that i could play this game for the first time again, but anyway is great the replay is amazing
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Posted on: June 18, 2025
7Karun
Games: 5 Reviews: 1
A Modern Masterpiece
Baldur's Gate 3 is a shining example of what fully realized, high-quality games can be in this era. It's polished, immersive, and respects the player's choices at every turn. A true benchmark for modern RPGs.
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Posted on: March 1, 2021
Early Access reviewSmiley.Riley
Verified ownerGames: 19 Reviews: 2
Pretty dissapointing world building
A meh game in general, one thing I really hated was the complete lack of effort into the voice actors. Literally everyone is an englishman. Elf? Englishman. Tiefling? English. Human? Just got out of a bar in york. Demons from a portal to hell? Actually the Earl of Lancaster. Its just really jarring and dumb and just makes it hard to take seriously. Also the characters in general are quite 2 dimensional and boring so far. Might get better as the game goes on. Solid combat.
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Posted on: July 25, 2021
Malkav_the_Mad
Verified ownerGames: 28 Reviews: 1
Honey child pleeease
Initially thought this game was outstanding, not as sure the further I progress... Technical things can and I am sure, with Larian, will be fixed. Certain companion and npc issues and just overall DnD universe inconsistencies I'm not so sure. What may be small issues to some, or even a wonderful inclusion, may be unecessary, crude and world breaking things to others. I do not think these things make the game terrible nor do they make it the best like ever, which may be why some of it is there to begin with... Companies should go back to creating their own unique worlds if they are content with what is there, not try to manipulate pre-existing fantasy universes to fit whatever modern stuff is going on. Will post full review after I'm satisfied with it but 3/5 for the moment...
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Posted on: August 1, 2023
Early Access reviewGeralt741
Games: 245 Reviews: 2
A CRPG that sets new standards
People say it's not Baldur's Gate because they've abandoned real-time with pause (a bad system, in fact, that was born from an engine designed for RTS but that became emblematic by giving some of the best CPRGs in history), for a solid turn-based system, and much more similar to how a tabletop role-playing game combat feels. However, it does offer us things that no CRPG based on D&D has done so far, and to which no one seems to pay attention: Modern and dynamic mechanics, without giving up the classic flavor (as they already did with D:OS) A ridiculously large number of branches. AAA graphics and design in a niche genre. Finally, giving us a D&D game where non-combat spells work and, really, serve for a variety of moments. A story that, although it is still too early to say, looks great. Is Larian not giving us the same game that BioWare offered us in 1998? True, obviously not. Is it going to be a great title, one of the most ambitious CPRGs of the moment, and substantially improve in terms of mechanics over any other CPRG set in D&D? Yes. Unless something very strange happens in its release. Clearly YES. We know very little about the plot, so the one who says that it has nothing to do with BG should guess, because the reality is that no one knows how many references BG3 will have to the originals. For now, they have already presented Mincs and Jaheira, and a whole origin that seems to have to do with Bhaal (The Dark Urge).
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