If you liked the Divinity Original Sin games, you will probably like BG3. Me, I hated the DOS games because their gameplay and quest design choices didn’t make the game fun for me.
I played BG3 up to Act 3, where the bugs and poor quest nesting screwed me out of content. It’s one of those games with tons of options in decision-making, but you get quickly railroaded to an ending that you didn’t want. Save scumming is basically a requirement to get through the game unless you spoil everything by following walk-throughs.
Ultimately, it’s not for me. I enjoyed the dialog and characters, but they couldn’t overcome the pure frustration of the game.
If you liked the Divinity Original Sin games, you will probably like BG3. Me, I hated the DOS games because their gameplay and quest design choices didn’t make the game fun for me.
I played BG3 up to Act 3, where the bugs and poor quest nesting screwed me out of content. It’s one of those games with tons of options in decision-making, but you get quickly railroaded to an ending that you didn’t want. Save scumming is basically a requirement to get through the game unless you spoil everything by following walk-throughs.
Ultimately, it’s not for me. I enjoyed the dialog and characters, but they couldn’t overcome the pure frustration of the game.
Hmmm good to know. I enjoyed DOS, but didn’t get super far in it since I didn’t find it that engaging either.