Turns out Larian's RPG offers up a lot more freedom that it first suggests. Or I'm just very silly.
Licensing issues often leave many games forgotten. But all that aside, here are 10 classic games desperate for remasters.
The getaway
Smugglers run
Dead to rights
Worlds scariest police chases
Sure I’m missing a few.
Ape Escape.
Fun game but, wow, you need a college degree to understand the controls.
A remaster would also save you from having to constantly fight the camera.
Keep the music though. Those drum and bass tracks fit really well and haven't aged. Made me think that more games could work well with drum and bass tracks, but unfortunately it's a somewhat niche genre now.
Xenogears, Xenosaga trilogy, Vagrant Story, Drakengards, Parasite Eve and many more but I’ll start with those
Baldur’s Gate 3 is one of the most replayable games ever made with a 1000-hour playtime or more. However, it can be quite taxing on modern CPUs. Let's have a look at how it performs on one if the fastest gaming processors and how to optimize it.
"Treat your players as you would like to be treated, that's it," Vincke says when asked about how to maintain trust with a game's community.
I did it so that I could level up. Made my party a bit OP to finish the game. But I liked exploring.
Alright somebody put a dunce cap on the article writers head, I figured that out on my first play-through.
Sure the game tells you in conversations to pick one path but that's not the whole truth.
I just tried the trial last night and man it was dope as can be. I'm definitely buying that. Just gotta wait for it from larian cause it'll be the physical ps5 version. Good look larian even though it took a bit.
I feel like it was pretty obvious when one path has a "no turning back" warning and the other doesn't