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GoOnKid said:

I don't know what's supposed to be so special about Hogwarts Legacy and Baldur's Gate 3, and at this point I'm too afraid to ask.

Why afraid?

As I said, Hogwarts is simply good not great. But something is cool about playing a learner in a magic school. I mean this is pretty old theme including books long before Rowling. But it is visible how much the dev cared for the world, which can be seen in small details like the moving paintings (which must have been a lot of work animating hundreds of pictures), als the small items of interest or that are funny added to the grounds. Even a moving bush in form of a dragon, that spits somethign red - which are leaves. All these details make for a good experience if you just simply want to wander the floors with eyes full of wonder.

Baldur's Gate 3 is all about allowing the player to do everything. Similar to a real DM the game just rolls with your decisions. And adds a lot of stuff. A squirrel that fiercely defends it's tree and if you cast speak with animal you can hear it threaten and intimidate you. While being a squirrel. The absolutely crazy stuff you can pull. Like convincing the gnoll boss of a group that attacks you to first eat it's fellow gnolls and then itself. A lot of what you think you want to do you actually can. Fights are demanding and tactical, something I miss in many other games that seem to assume all players only want to be challenged on twitch reflexes, not deep planning and decision making. BG3 makes a battle a chess match, but again as said above with allowing for crazy moves.



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