Norion said:
As soon as you're ready for another game you can easily put hundreds of hours into I highly recommend playing it. It's a strong contender for the best game I've ever played and fully lives up to its reputation. Since you're the type that can play something for over 10 hours a day if you get very sucked in then BG3 could become your addiction for over a full month and perhaps even become your game of the generation. |
I mean I haven't finished it. I've made my way to the Goblin camp twice now and I'll need to start fresh a third time. It's just so... daunting of a task, like I know this, Wrath of the Righteous and KCD2 are going to be phenomenal games but I have them just sitting there installed on the SSD and can't get motivated. I'd say two months at least. DOS and DOS 2 were around that and BG3 looks bigger, moves at a slower pace and just loads of checking out all the little details as well as every ounce of dialogue and making sure nothing is being missed or overlooked.







