《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)。
While I agree with some of the comments below, its not quite the same as the old school vanilla bg + mods, its still quite fun. What those old nay sayers forget, is not everyone is technically inclined enough to add in mods, nor have the time to be searching around for all of them.
This is a great package with enough playability for a few hundred hours at least.
I've played the original Baldur's Gate back to the days when the game and its add on where released and the Enhanced Edition allows to enjoy the gaming experience on current hardware. I've played the Enhanced Edition from 2016 onwards on Windows, Mac OS X as well as Linux without anything to complain about. The original game deserves 5/5 stars and I also give 5/5 stars for the smooth experience on modern computers.
From my point of view, the added content is nice but the new NPCs and their related story lines can also easily be omitted if one prefers the original flavor.
Maybe a comment for players who play on a Linux machine:
The installed game works out-of-the-box. There is no need to tweak anything as long as the listed 32bit libraries are present. This is a circumstance I really appreciate.
It's really great, but it does suffer from the classic D&D early level issues of 1 hit kills you. After first few levels it's not hard. I do have to say that trap finding is complete horse s**t, due how it works, as in, it's really rare for your rogue to spot a trap before you step into it, even if you are careful with 100 in find traps. Also the path finding is often really bad, and can get stuck inside each other, in addition to just everything else.
The music is great, the atmospheric forest ambiance is even better. The companion interactions are a bit non-existent.
- The Tales of the Sword Coast:
This is a bit weird. Apart from the Durlag's Tower which is a fun dungeon, the part that actually gets its own cut scene cinematic etc. with voice over, when you go this one island, is... really odd, as in the whole "adventure" thing is only like 30 minutes in length.
- Siege of Dragonspear:
Despite what people say, the Siege of Dragonspear is good. It is linear, but the dungeons, companion interactions and music is great. The story is a bit lacking, as in, it does not really make that much sense, but it does tie in BG1 and BG2 together better than not having it.
With that all being said, I would recommend picking up a mod pack, like the Gibberlings 3 - Anthology Tweaks. It's an installer that let's you pick and choose what to put in:
https://www.gibberlings3.net/mods/tweaks/tweaks/
You'll probably also need this to make it work:
https://github.com/ScottBrooks/modmerge
I am a guy that lives RPGs, but buys far more than he plays!
I bought the original baldurs gate on CD (remember those?) when it first came out but rarely played it.
So a couple of days ago I decided to blast through this on Story Mode so I could get the story and not take overly long to complete it. I wasn’t interested in combat being challenging or dragging my play through out as I knew my attention span wouldn’t tolerate a long play.
Overall I think it was quite well done in terms of the story but not wonderful.
It seemed to spring the plot “twist” on you very suddenly which I found to be odd.
I base my rating purely on the story quality and for the age of the game the story was not only engaging but also delivered well through game play and cutscenes etc.
Definitely worth a look and story mode to me made the dates graphics and mechanics a non issue.