《博德之门增强版》(Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition) 包含了经典的《博德之门:原创剧情》(Baldur's Gate: The Original Saga)。
《博德之门》自从1998年首次推出之后,受到了全球数百万粉丝的青睐,获得了不计其数的奖项。这款集奇幻、剧情、冒险于一身的经典作品成为《龙与地下城》类电脑角色扮演游戏的标杆。
《博德之门增强版》采用了升级改良版的“无限引擎”(Infinity Engine),包含了完整的《博德之门》《剑湾传奇》( Tales of the Sword Coast)扩展包以及一些从未发布的内容(包括一个新的冒险任务和...
《博德之门增强版》采用了升级改良版的“无限引擎”(Infinity Engine),包含了完整的《博德之门》《剑湾传奇》( Tales of the Sword Coast)扩展包以及一些从未发布的内容(包括一个新的冒险任务和3名新的队友:卡里山特僧侣拉萨德·殷·巴希尔(Rasaad yn Bashir)、狂法师尼拉(Neera)和邪恶的黑卫多恩·可汗(Dorn Il-Khan)。
I quite liked the Enhanced Edition. It just feels a little more polished than running the original data in GemRB. However, I can't find my original media now, and they sadly still built the Enhanced Edition for x86 ... Of course, no OS is x86 now, and since I usually run Linux, I'm really struggling to find x86 libraries to get it to work. (particularly struggling with libssl.so.1.0.0:i386 ... again, ssl should only be necessary for the online / multiplayer features they added, and I've never used)
Ironic, that the Enhanced Edition is harder to get to work on a contemporary OS than the original, just because GemRB is Open Source, and you can even compile it yourself to ARM binaries to work on a Raspberry Pi, if you want.
If Beamdog isn't going to let customers purchase (or review) the original version, then I don't see a problem posting this review for the original version on the Enhanced Edition page.
Is Baldur's Gate 1 worth playing if you didn't grow up with it? Definitely yes. It might not be totally 100% the greatest game ever made forever and always, but you really should play it if you like isometric RPGs. One of the biggest hurdles for new players (like me) was just how open the game really is. Baldur's Gate is borderline a sandbox RPG. It expects you to visit side locations on the map regularly, especially in the beginning. If you really want a story to lead you around, the game is going to be hard to get into at first (but it will get more prominent).
Speaking of the story: it's definitely not poor or lacking, but it is barebones. In the beginning, it's almost non-existent. There's a nice twist at the end too, if you haven't played BG2 yet. The world is pretty bland, to be frank. It's your average Forgotten Realms setting -think of every high fantasy trope you can and it's here (yes, Drizzt is in the game). The characters are surprisingly shallow and not very interesting. You really would lose nothing of value if you started your first game in multiplayer and made your whole team of custom characters.
If you have the patience for a very slow and unforgiving isometric RPG, you can do a million times worse than BG1. Most people will prefer BG2, and I can understand why, but to be honest there really aren't many games even from the same studios that have you exploring the wide open wilderness like BG1. Slap on the widescreen mod and some bug fixes and have at it. Even with the ripoff Beamdog 'package deal' BS, you could do a whole lot worse for the price.