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Just say it. Its to complex for you
Still waiting for a Larian game that doesn't make me drop it after two hours.
“I don’t give a shit about how these fictional characters feel or what they’re going through.”
Mmm yeah sounds like you set yourself up for failure then. Most of your complaints here are your problem, not the game’s.
Although, I agree that movement is slow and character’s are quite thirsty.
Oh, even tho I liked the song that Alfira, you can talk to the squirrels nearby, and they resemble your sentiment.
Seems like u gotta slow pc , and don't like this genre
The game forcing you to "rest" every couple of combats to recover action points is insufferable. I feel like there could have been better ways to integrate the romance aspects of the game…
Act 1 is fun and colorful and open. Act 2 is insufferable. Your eyes will bleed with cave darkness for dozens of hours without seeing the light of the surface.
Finally, the game clearly favors quantity over quality. Millions of square miles of dungeons filled with random enemies slowing you down from the story. If this is an RPG game you are playing the role of a plague exterminator traversing the jungle. I would often find myself speedrunning and compulsively seeking shortcuts to finally get to the next part of the story. I don't want to dig through 10 stories of dungeon to get to a witch that somehow managed to run away from me despite being in the same room. I just want meaningful story and engaging gameplay. This just feels like an MMO that you grind alone for hours on end, instead of a singleplayer RPG. Witcher 3 was much more story dense and focused than this mess of a game.
I didn't like any of the characters , they were all pesky imo. Too much dialogue and running around clueless. Hard pass for me
70 hours in, reached Act 3. The only part of this game that I have actually enjoyed so far is exterminating the entire goblin camp, because they're such hateable little morons. The only villain that is SOMEWHAT well written is Ketheric Thorm because you get a lot of his lore (diaries, Isobel, his and his wife's rooms in Moonrise), what he did to Aylin, tidbits about his first death some 100 years ago. The only location I've actually enjoyed exploring was the Grymforge because of the Adamantine forge boss battle, collaborating with the duergar to kill Nere, and helping out the gnomes. Astarion and Minthara are actually kinda funny, the other characters are mediocre-intolerable.
The most I was immersed into this game was with the Guardian who I loved designing, then turns out she's a mind flayer. That disappointed me a lot but I won't fault the game for that, I think I was expecting the Guardian to be a part of some sort of Green Lantern cosmic battalion or something. The dialogue might've been a little more immersive if the expressions were as good as the phenomenal voice acting.
I actually like DnD so I'm not sure why this game was so boring for me. Maybe I would've squeezed out a little fun if I was playing with some friends as Dark Urge but I don't even want to touch this game again. I only played so long because I thought "maybe I'm expecting too much going in" since I played through Cyberpunk 2077 just before this and that was phenomenal (which I have also played the tabletop for). Far from my first turn-based rpg either. It's well-made visually (mostly), but the gameplay loop is just exhausting drivel.
The worst part is that I'm still trying to think of parts of the game I actually enjoyed (besides Goblin genocide) and nothing comes up. On the other side I'd be hard pressed to find a Cyberpunk location I DIDN'T enjoy. Hell, If I put it against games in the same ballpark I enjoyed Fallout 2 more.
2:53 in DND you are only leveling up your own character and know your character while those you play with know their character. This thosen´t mean you know something but your focus is not on their character.
Why I think it´s boring is the lack of the player story and you don´t feel important and the companions you are traveling are not intered in you or your character. Nor is the main story that good.
0:03 Why are fantasy cities build so weird. When you are building on a river you don´t want cliffs since it will create a barrier that stops the develpment of the city and will be harder to defend.
A cliff or a height that is some distances away from the river is good for defence if you want a fort. But never apart of the city wall since it will obscure the defence of the city. You never want to give your enemy cover by natural landscape. Archers must have free seight.
Coming back to it one year later I… yep…
Like I can see some specs of greatness in here, but it turns out this DnD game is actually pretty nieche… that’s fine but the hype was undeserved.
I wonder if the meme was literally true: It’s the first game in years that seemed to have launched kind of fully featured and giving people what they want.
But somehow this game reached way way way outside its nieche.
Shit opinions and overall shit take. My man, it IS a game about dialogue and managing your inventory and learning about spells and just overall taking your time. Combat mechanics are just like any turn-based dnd style game. You’re basically disappointed because the game isn’t a Diablo-like action rpg
THIS won Game of the Year 2023 over Tears of the Kingdom!? THIS!? THIS!?
That elf chick singing was torture! At least you can kill bards in Skyrim!
It looks boring as hell, the only thing I know about is you can have sex with a bear and that alone put me off of it…looks like western made slop, I've never heard a single person in real life talk about this game, but the internet sure propped it up!
Agree 100%> . I dont like this game
BG3, a shitty woke DnD campaign written by bioware interns.
Mate, I am sad to say I agree with you. I bought into the hype. I finally bought this game a few months ago. I played about 10 hours, feeling completely underwhelmed the whole time, but I thought there must be something I was missing. Then I just lost all desire to play. However, I spent £50 on it so I tried repeatedly forcing myself to play. I found myself having no desire to keep playing. Nothing really engaged me. The story I really don't give a shit about. The combat is just atrociously boring. The characters are all cringe. The map just feels to small and somehow shallow. Tonight after trying again I just gave up completely and m uninstalled.
Yall can disagree with him on a lot of things, but "you will be stuck in the load screen 20% of the time" is an understatement
Totally disagree with this review. Its just..immature. It seems you are lost in decisions (ie "multiplicity of available spells") and you feel restrained in fighting mode ("limited actions in fight"). Well mate, if you have some years under your belt you understand that in real life you too have too many options ans multiple choices – you do not need to think about it all, you just choose your path according your inner self (is play style). And combat mode? Imagine it is game of chess. You are bound by rules suddenly, your choices are limited, so each action suddenly becomes very important. Same in BG3 – in some instances you just do what you think your character would do, in other instances you calculate and play with what you have. Believe me this game rewards you exponentially.
So you’re too stupid to read is my take from this?
This game probably just made it into game awards just because there barely are any relevant games nowadays… you know what? I think there are barely any new games at all!!!!