Yeah, I really loved the DOS:2 from Larian, and they do not disaappoint with BG3. Love the DnD elements in the game, the freedom of how you can tackle things, and that the game have thought of almost every different outcome of your choices.
This is a very well made RPG. Plenty of options for character creation, as well as pre-sets that are also established characters who join your party anyway, as well as ways to tweak your character thanks to the class systems, all based on 5th Edition D&D.
This is a long, well thought out game, with plenty of ways to go through it even if the core acts generally will start and finish in only a handful of ways, but many choices have longer term ramifications, which is impressive to see. Many fights can be avoided, and the game engine allows for a lot of outside-the-box thinking and strategies.
The story is solid, the characters pretty well written overall. It's quite long. There's also a lot of random chance elements, so whether you're willing to accept bad outcomes due to bad dice rolls, or whether you save-scum your way through is up to you, but there's specifically a push towards luck that you can only partially control, so be advised.
Definitely a very good game, and well worth your time if you like bigger RPG's with which to sink your teeth into.