We opened up a forum for BGIII: https://www.rpgwatch.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=84
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Did she die in canon or could she make a return on BGIII?
I have high hopes, Larian is a company that delivers. I too have a huge dislike for the scaling mechanics especially in DOS2, but the humor and colours I have no problem with. Still, I hardly think they will make BG3 be too much in that regard, they're professionals and I believe they will respect the heritage.
I hope Larian can do it, but my problem with this is that they make their games "collorfull" and even when bad things happen there is humor and hope and stupid COLOR.
And I for one remember Baldur's Gate as dark and gritty…
ummmm…Minsc?….the annoying guy on the bridge(How about now? How about now? How about now?)… the theatre group in Baldur's Gate(auditioning?). I think we, as game players, make the atmosphere. Now Planescape, I remember, was really dark and gritty.
Oh you lucky guy...I think I am the only person here who is completely neutral about this announcement as I have not played any of the Baldur's Gate games and any of the Divinity: Original Sin games as well yet I own all these games!
That opening metaphor about ceremorphosis is about the most tortured thing I've read since high school. I like how they feel they need to "say goodbye to the Infinity engine". No, what?! That baby's got AT LEAST another 20 years in it!!That body belongs to Larian Studios.
That opening metaphor about ceremorphosis is about the most tortured thing I've read since high school. I like how they feel they need to "say goodbye to the Infinity engine". No, what?! That baby's got AT LEAST another 20 years in it!!
And after all that, he didn't even say whether it would be turn-based or RTWP. They didn't even effing ASK! Great reportage there, RPS. Color me neutral.
Another distinction between European and American game developers, which I'm surprised no one brought up, is how employees are treated. I'd love to see Europe come out on top just because they have actual labor laws there and can't shit all over people with complete impunity.
You do realize this is going to take place in the same setting and location as the older games, right?
Did she die in canon or could she make a return in BGIII?