Baldur's Gate 3 is out now on PC. The game supports co-op multiplayer, but you should absolutely play it solo the first time around.
With a game like Baldur's Gate 3, a number of factors make it successful—but perhaps none are as powerful as its side quest design.
Article makes a great point and I agree with it but is spoiler heavy. It should be marked. If you haven’t played through the game be warned as it even spoils parts of act 3.
This game rocks, everything is quality, and I love the cutscenes, which remind me of Dragon Age Origin.
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While we were so hoping to not have to update owners of the console physical Deluxe Edition with any further news of delay, we’ve now run into more production issues which means that players who pre-ordered their PS5 North America copy that was expected to ship later this month, will now have to wait until July before they can get their hands on them.
Got that email like 2 weeks ago. Tbh I'm not tripping. I understand sht happens. I'm just glad they changed their minds on the physical release
I with you. I got the email is well. Happy to eventually own a physical copy and glad it’s not digital only.
Baldur's Gate 3 is so good it might actually be a bad place to start with RPGs.
Baldurs Gate 3 was great, but I dont think it is as crazy as people make it out to be. I actually think Starfield is closer to being a crazy insane once in a lifetime game, but Im ready for the flak Im about to get.
The game needs to be played however.
How games like this should be played. Never was a fan of having my hand held in games. Much prefer actually experiencing everything myself in a game, rather then have someone else do some of the stuff, therefore I won't get to experience that aspect since my co-op partner is doing it for me.
Slightly off topic but just curious. Is this how Diablo should be played also?
I always have the intention of completing it first before starting again with coop in mind but never end up completing them because,…well, life gets in the way.