IcaroRibeiro said:
BG3 will easily take your between 70 and 100 hours in your first playtrough unless you skip the dialogues. It's very dense in character interactions and very rich in quests, because the idea is to simulate a Table-Top RPG. The best way to experience in first playtrough is to avoid doing everything and accept failure. This is sometimes lock you out of some content, but creates a more immersive experience where your choices matters |
Yep. I see this game is more planescape/wrath of the righteous in approach but with that tight DOS template. I do expect to enjoy it, things so far even to using jump during battle is very emergent feeling even if it's not really simulation but a fine tuned view of it and yeah, I wouldn't even attempt to try to pass checks and rolls, I don't it once and felt badly about it. I wouldn't have it any other way or the whole point of what they created here would be missed and DOS since DOS brought me back so many times I expect I'll be coming back to this too.







