

For one, gog does support the game in terms of selling it but GoG is not responsible for the creation or the fixes and updates to the game, Two the devs have answered in the steam forums that the game is infact updated on both platforms as the exact same time and that "it's quite simple really" Really, it's quite simple to just put those two limbs hanging from our meat sacks and place them on the keyboard and make the little meat fingers move in the motion that creates the question you ask. The computer will then produce results for the question your meat hands asked, showing you that other meat sacks have questioned the same things before in the meatpast. As for the game; Great Game 10/10

During my play time so far I've had some minor bugs no doubt, I was able to look past them, but I wouldn't be surprised if other's experienced any major ones or ones similar that affected the gameplay. I love the set up in this game though, the mechanics, the controls, the mystery, the music, and the combat. I really hope this game get's some regular updates along with additional content because I could play this game for quite some time.

I hope this game launches a great feature for the developer. The game brought me back to the medievil days and now, what I shared with my father, I get to share with my daughter. Great homage to the hack n slash, action adventure, platformer era.

Idc what anyone says. This game is awesome! we finally are getting a good D&D video game, we haven't had one in years. The last one had a chance but it flopped hard, this one is where it's at. It's not finished mind you so anyone saying it's not attached to the other titles... well they're wrong and they either haven't played it or are judging the entire game off of a small portion of it (Read the pinned FAQ post about what BG3 is for one and it'll answer your question.) This is a new story but if you've played the other games you'll connect a lot of dots but you don't need to have played the first 2 games. This IS the D&D 5e game we've needed bad. Too antisocial to play with people? Don't have enough time to sit down at a table? Get this game. It's great, the character creator is nice, the gameplay is as smooth as it can get to making a pnp game into a video game, and the graphics are simply gorgeous! You could easily lose 30+ hours just in what we have now and that depends on how you play. If you're a real D&D 5e player you're going to find yourself losing a lot more time in this game. Great job Larian, I cant wait to watch this game grow.

I'm not familiar with spiders games and The Technomancer always kinda looked interesting when it launched but I never got around to trying it because I had heard it wasn't that great. I'm an avid rpg player and I gotta say I love this game so far. Yeah its not open world and I know that can be a deal breaker for some people but the world building, combat, and character creation was enough to keep me satisfied. Character creation is one of my biggest make or breaks when it comes to rpgs. The release of Morrowind is what made me that way :p the character creation isnt spectacular but it's enough to get your mind set into the game. The combat is suprisingly fluid, and the overal feel of the game is very classic with upgrades. The feel of everything is what you wanted from some of the older games growing up. You can tell this game built itself off the insperation of these classic titles. I think for the price you definitely get what you paid for plus some. If you really enjoy rpgs, classic games [90's-2000's] I think you'll find this title enjoyable.

I avoided this game until about 6 months ago and I gotta say its pretty awesome. It doesn't get the love in reviews that it should. The game runs incredibly well on my msi laptop, the game is beautiful, everythings unique in itself, the math used to make this game is SO MATH!, I mean literally endless possiblities, I get to discover and name plants that look like succulents after my wife who grows them, My kids find it hypnotic, Survival mode is tough and unforgiving if you don't pay attention, the basebuilding is simplistic enough but has a lot to offer, enough that I don't feel like I'm wasting time on learning it but enough that i feel like I'm getting somewhere, its not overwhelming at all is what I'm saying.


I'm really facinated with norse stuff and this game has an awesome little D&D like story telling to it. Haven't had any issues with it, about 4 or 5 missions into the game, the game runs smoothly on my 8gbs of ram and my gtx 1050ti and its beautiful. If you're a fan of norse mythology then this is a must. The story telling alone is worth it.