It's not only one of the best cRPGs I've played in over two decades of my gaming "career", but it's a middle finger to the modern gaming industry that normalises half-baked products, cut content, preorders, early-access exploitation and microtransactions. BG3 makes me smile very often. How animals react to when-a-certain-NPC-is-rescued. How every rat has a dialogue to it (!!!). How I can strike my enemies from underneath the roof (and get pushed down from there as easily). This game is cream-thick with interesting content. Exploring a random, insignificant dungeon is an adventure in itself. It has meaning. There's no copypasting fillers - it's the main dish all along and it doesn't get boring. Larian Studios - for your efforts, for your spirit, for your attitude, for a TRUE new generation of quality: standing ovations.