《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)。
All Beamdog "Enhanced" editions are garbage. You can't even change the resolution. If you happen to have a 4K screen, the mouse cursor will be tiny. New UI art looks like it has been made by an intern.
It's Baldur's Gate alright. And the graphical improvements are a godsend (yes, I know that the vanilla game has a high resolution mod, but for me at least the EE fix works better. ONCE YOU DISABLE THE UGLY CHARACTER OUTLINES THAT IS). There's also some new content; new classes and such for what I can tell. It's somewhat interesting, but there are mods out there that do the same thing just as well, so this is zero-sum. By the way, while BGtweaks works, many vanilla trilogy mods still don't work.
The deal-killer is the price. Spin it any way you like, these improvements are just not worth the money when you can get the original saga for a third of the price. It's still the same game. I only got it because there was a 85% discount. I advise you wait for the same, or a better one.
For years I was not trying this version because I was reading a lot of comments about how bad this version is. I'm a Linux user. Not a beginner, but I consider myself an advanced one. And I don't know how many hours I spent trying to run this "the best and only one original version" + install widescreen mod + bg2 engine. Oh, have I mentioned that I'm from Poland so I really wanted to have a Polish translation? And after all those tries, I said to myself "Srew that, I'm trying EE version". And, oh my god, it just works! JUST WORKS. Full HD, mouse scrolling, Polish language, and it's blazing fast. Like I think that you could even run it on a "smart toaster" currently. I don't know what bugs people are talking about, because after 4th chapter I don't see any. Instead, there are a lot of UX upgrades that you would expect from nowadays games. I'm supper happy with this purchase. So as long as you are not a vanilla lunatic that loves 640x480 resolution, on his good old PC from 2001, just give it a try. You will not regret.
While I don't appreciate the removal of the direct purchase of the original version, I have to say that the restoration work is more than good. The "lost" content is quite negligible, the interface improvements all welcome and the additions avoidable if you don't appreciate them.
Despite the improvements that have occurred with the post-launch updates there are some things that could have been better tweaked like the balancing of some parts of the Tales of the Sword Coast expansion. In addition, the new Legacy of Bhaal mode is more than playfully difficult at times unnerving due to how unbalanced some fights have been.
I liked The Black Pits standalone story, new classes and new options. In particular, the possibility of pressing a key to highlight the elements on the screen with which to interact can be useful. It remains a free choice of the player.
The game itself is a very pleasant adventure for low-level heroes. The setting and the rules are quite faithful to the reference Dungeons & Dragons version.
While not offering an obvious multitude of approaches, the game is much less limiting than others of the same genre, does not explicit many solutions that it is up to the player to discover and is full of small surprises.
Knowing the original rules can help you master it sooner. However, it remains a game that can be played even by those who have never played D&D.
For me the greatest value is the atmosphere: music, voices, forest explorations, etc.
Recommended above all to fans of the D&D setting and to those looking for a CRPG from a period in which the genre was beginning to be codified as it is seen today in the mainstream which, despite being one of the first to modernize itself, can be fascinating today also precisely for the its older components. Not to be underestimated compared to its more famous sequel.