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GameBanshee: Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition Review

Led by Trent Oster, who worked on the original game, Overhaul Games have now created Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition, a re-release which modernizes the title with new technology, new features and new content. While their effort is commendable, and some of the additions are worthwhile, even only an hour's play-time reveals that many, many corners have been cut, even after the title was delayed for a bit over a month. Ultimately, and unfortunately, this new "enhanced" version of Baldur's Gate is, for the most part, anything but.

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taquito4178d ago

lol @ trent oster selling other peoples mods for $20

you can get all BG games for $15, then mod them yourself and get better results than this guys scam, plus you won't have to wait another year for him to steal even more peoples work and call it his own and sell you part 2 for another $20

http://www.amazon.com/Baldu...

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Humble RPG Legends Bundle packs Baldur's Gate, Neverwinter Nights, Icewind Dale, and more

The Humble RPG Legends Bundle just launched today. It includes nine items including Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition, Neverwinter Nights: Complete Adventures, and more.

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Amazon Features Several Games Under $10 & $20; Slashes Up To 70% Off On Various Gaming Accessories

Daily Video Game writes: "Amazon has just added several more new games under $10 and $20 to celebrate its Prime Day, but these deals are not limited to just Prime members. That means even if you are not a Prime member, you could take advantage of these deals right now across multiple gaming platforms!"

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Best Android Games Offline

If you are anything like me, a lot of what you do for work, for fun, and for staying in touch with friends depends on the great and mighty World Wide Web. So, imagine what would happen if the gang of neighborhood cats chewed through the power cords, cutting off your electricity. Or the alien hackers from outer space sent a destructive virus that crumbles the infrastructure of the internet in a matter of seconds. Devastating disasters like this could come in more mundane forms as well. Maybe your parents turn off your service or you are going on a trip to a remote, Wi-Fi-less destination.

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