So overestimated. Dull and uninteresting game. When I spend more time sorting my inventory than exploring, I consider a game a huge fail. I don't know why people say it's classic, it's just really not good.
Beamdog added a bunch of garbage that doesn't fit tonally. They added nothing whatsoever to improve the game or make it more playable on modern devices - at least they added nothing that easy mods didn't already provide. Beamdog is a garbage company with garbage leadership, and GOG is complicit in their garbage behavior by forcing users to spend even a single cent supporting Beamdog in order to get a serial key for the original version of this game.
I'm very disappointed in both this god awful "enhanced" game and in GOG for making me buy this trash in order to get original game (which is actually quite good).
It fixes bugs i didn't care about and introduces bugs that i do care about.
The graphics manage to be worse than the 20 year old original.
The menu is a bloated mess with endless options for customization, it is difficult to navigate it.
All the new content and characters feel really out of place and modding them out introduces a ton of issues since they are inter-mingled with other quests. It almost feels like Beamdog tried to force them on the player which is quite contrary to the style of the original.
The game also feels easier although i cannot quite pin point why.
Buying the EE does allow you to download the old gog version of the game, so your money won't be entirely wasted.
Hi,
maybe all the negative reviews had their time but now playing the latest version it is a relief! The version is the best way to play BG2 in 2022. I you have an iPad with Pencil you might also enjoy the iOS version.
I now play BG2 on a M1 Mac with retina, it looks awesome crispy and runs smoothly. So if you want to play this jewel from the past give the guys from BEAMDOG a try. They did and do there jobs (patches still coming).
Cheers!
So I looked at the controversy with Dragonspear, and how the developers pushed their own political views into it. And while sadly this proved to be right, they fortunately largely withdrew after the backlash. I can understand why people don't like the 5 new companions, which some feel fall out of place (Neera is okay, but she can be a bit annoying, though less so in BG 2 than BG 1). And I also beleive that Dragonspear is rather bland and the NPC's are acting a bit like... NPC's (cookie for those who get the reference). But all in all I think it can still be an enjoyable experience. However, I would recommend for people to stick to BG 1 and BG 2, to which the Enhanced Edition adds a few minor features. For those that do not like the new companions, here is a link to a mod that removes some or all of them:
http://www.shsforums.net/topic/58322-mod-convenient-enhanced-edition-npcs/
For those who want the original "Baldur's Gate 2 Complete" edition which existed before this one, you can still download it after you buy this version.
To do this you go to the game in your shelf here on this website (not in GOG Galaxy) and left click on it. Above the big blue gog galaxy download button there are three dropdown tabs, system, language and more. Go into more and there will be an item called SERIAL KEYS, click on this and you will be shown a link. Copy and paste this to a new tab and you can use this code to add the original version of BG1, BG2 and icewind dale to your owned games.
This way you can get the original experience, just like the original creators (which were doctors btw, and very awesome people) intended. Yes, no same-sex marriages etc. But honestly, having a game that doesn't pander like most games do now is very refreshing. I myself am playing this Enchanced Edition, with most new companions removed except Rasaad, because I love the Dragon Disciple https://pihwiki.bgforge.net/Baldur%27s_Gate:_Enhanced_Edition_Classes With this, I hope you'll have a great time.