Dungeons & Dragons lets players reach level 20, but Baldur’s Gate 3 has several good reasons for not allowing players to go past level 12.
Baldur's Gate 3 really is an astonishing game—and I don't just mean in the sense that it's quite good (it is). Rather, it's astonishing because of its sheer longevity. Traditionally-speaking, single player RPGs have their moment in the sun, sure. But th
There is some form of Baldur’s Gate 3 preload, but it’s not conventional. At the moment, you can preload it by buying the Early Access edition of the game, however this will not allow you to transfer over any previous save data. The real reason why you can’t preload Baldur’s Ga...
Among Baldur's Gate 3's many achievements as a D&D sim is the flawless translation of its iconic character class system in the videogame medium. Among them are Fighters, daring adventurers who do one thingreallywell. And while this choice seems lackluster at first glance, there are tons of ...
There’s also a Crime System which governs your reputation so making any particularly damning decisions could be bad in the long run.Multiplayer SupportThough Baldur’s Gate 3 is very much a single-player experience, the true fun in a Dungeons and Dragons scenario comes from playing with ...
series. As they venture into the iconic world of Baldur's Gate, Larian Studios is well-positioned to deliver a captivating narrative that reacts organically to players' decisions, ensuring an incredible RPG experience that stays true to the franchise's legacy and sets a new s...
Baldur’s Gate 3 is getting a game-changing update later this year The long, winding road to Baldur’s Gate 3 was paved with these Larian games Yeah, but it needed it. We weren’t ready, we just needed that time to do it. I mean, it was longer than we expected. But it’s...