
The third installment in the series of iconic RPGs, developed by Larian Studios. Baldur's Gate 3 is set about a century after the events of Baldur's Gate 2: Throne of Bhaal. One of the most significant changes of this title is a turn-based combat. The creators have also modified the dialogue and the leveling-up systems.
Baldur's Gate 3 is the third installment of the iconic RPG series, which debuted in 1998 and was originally created by BioWare. The game was developed by Larian Studios, world-famous thanks to their bestselling Divinity series, with from Wizards of the Coast, the brand's owners. Its mechanics are based on the fifth edition of the tabletop RPG Dungeons & Dragons, though some of its elements have been modified to better fit the form of a video game.
Plot
Baldur's Gate 3 takes place about a hundred years after the events of Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn. The story begins when a Nautiloid - an Illithid ship - appears above the city of Baldur's Gate. Before mysterious dragon riders drive off the aggressors, they manage to destroy a large part of the city and abduct many of its inhabitants, escaping aboard their ship where they intend to subject them to a horrible process called ceremorphosis. Upon infecting the victim's brain with a Mind Flayer tadpole, the parasite starts devouring it, soon replacing it altogether, transforming its host into an Illithid.
The main protagonist manages to escape the kidnappers, but not without a tadpole of their own buried in their brain. Though at first they try to find a cure, they soon realize the parasite provides them with abilities others could only dream of. All this eventually uncovers a much larger intrigue, with our protagonist's fate depending on the decisions and choices we make throughout the game.
The plot is less linear than in previous installments, and much more expansive to boot. The script consists of over two million words, including more dialogue than the entire literary Lord of the Rings trilogy. We'll experience the story through dialogue, notes found during gameplay, and over 170 total hours of cutscenes. There are multiple ways to complete quests, their results having consequences later on.
Races and classes
Baldur's Gate III starts with us having to create our own character or choose a pre-made one. The character creator starts off with choosing our hero's gender and race (there are 11 races and 31 subraces available at launch, ranging from the returning humans, dwarves, elves and halflings, to brand-new tieflings, drow and githyanki). Next, we must choose their class (with 12 classes and 46 subclasses available at launch), initial skills (abilities, actions and spells, of which there are over 600) and stats: strength, dexterity, constitution, intelligence, wisdom and charisma.
There are also seven pre-made characters to choose from, with their own stories, personalities, desires, motivations and entire personal questlines. We can still add them to our party as companions even if we don't choose them as the protagonist.
The gameplay is shown from an isometric perspective, though the camera can be freely rotated and zoomed in to ire the game's fine details. The game's vast world (divided into regions) includes cities, villages, idyllic outdoor areas and dungeons - as well as the Underdark. Though we start off alone, we're soon ed by other adventurers. Our party can hold three other companions at once, while the remaining ones wait in our camp, where we can go to at any time. Companions can be befriended and even romanced.
Gameplay
The game's driving force are main quests which progress the storyline, alongside numerous side quests. The camera zooms in on the characters during conversations, with the dialogue system resembling the one found in Dragon Age. It's worth noting some dialogue options require ing a dice check (usually for a specific skill). The dice are also plentifully used during other activities. For example, ing a perception check can reveal traps while exploring, while critically injured characters must succeed on a death saving throw to survive.
Speaking of death, turn-based combat is the game's core mechanic. Unlike in the Divinity games, the combat system is based on the rules of Dungeons & Dragons 5e, which means randomness and roll of the dice play a larger role. Before each battle, the combatants roll for initiative, which determines the action order: we're only guaranteed priority if we manage to take the enemies by surprise. During each turn a combatant can move up to a certain distance (limited by their movement speed), take an action, such as attacking or casting a spell (whether we hit or not is determined by a dice roll) and a bonus action (such as drinking a potion).
Making use of our party's strengths and interacting with the environment is key to victory. Spilled oil can be ignited, some objects moved (if we're strong enough to do so) and damaged bridges - destroyed (sometimes sending enemies tumbling down with them). The terrain also plays an important role - ranged units, for example, gain increased attack range when on higher elevations.
Progressing through the game rewards us with experience and lets us level up. Unlike the series' previous installments, in which each party member levelled up independently of each other, this time each level up affects the entire party. Though rare, each level up makes us significantly more powerful.
Baldur's Gate 3 runs on a new version of Larian's engine known from their previous games - the Divinity Engine 4.0. The character models and the locations are full of detail. The spellcasting sound effects are also quite appealing. Though the game as a whole is still colorful, its palette is more subdued compared to the Original Sin games.
Co-op
Baldur's Gate III is fully playable in singleplayer and co-op - both online (for up to 4 players) and local, using split screen (for up to 2 players). Though cross-platform gameplay was not ed on release, the developers have announced it will be implemented in later updates.
Early Access
The game first debuted in Early Access, containing the entire Act I, including 80 combat encounters and nearly 600 NPCs. This version was very warmly received, and the developers have implemented lots of player into the full release.
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Last Update: August 3, 2023
Baldurs Gate 3 Guide, Walkthrough
Baldurs Gate 3 guide, walkthrough and best tips - here you will find information about character classes, creation, abilities, perks and combat system. We have included a full walkthrough of the main and side quests.
Act 1
Our interactive map for BG3 is about the locations from the prologue (Nautiloid) and Act 1. The guide shows all the places and secrets from the regions of Overgrown Ruins, Adventurous Cliffs, Druid Grove, Path of the Awakened, Abandoned Village, Goblin Camp, Destroyed Sanctuary and Tea House by the River, among others.

August 29, 2023
Baldur's Gate 3 Review: BG3 Is Great, But I Hoped for Greater Miracles
Baldur's Gate 3 partially fulfilled my dreams, and partially didn't. It's a great adventure in my beloved genre, but ultimately it doesn't deliver on all of its promises. It's a phenomenon that I've entered with my mind, but not entirely with my soul.

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Gamepressure Review
Baldur's Gate 3
Baldur's Gate 3 partially fulfilled my dreams, and partially didn't. It's a great adventure in my beloved genre, but ultimately it doesn't deliver on all of its promises. It's a phenomenon that I've entered with my mind, but not entirely with my soul.

OpenCritic Rating
Game is Recomended by 100% of Critics. There are 157 Critic Reviews.
DualShockers: 10 / 10 by Jack Coleman
Baldur's Gate 3 is a masterfully crafted RPG that improves on every aspect of Larian's past work, and is a worthy successor to the series. DualShockers was provided with a copy of the game for review purposes.
Hardcore Gamer: 5 / 5 by Chris Shive
Baldur's Gate III had extremely high expectations set for it and has exceeded them.
Game Rant: 4.5 / 5 by Shane Robert Moyer
Baldur’s Gate 3 is something special, though. Its complexity is intimidating, but sticking with it and learning has such a high reward threshold that it's hard to not recommend the sequel to even the most casual gamers out there. It has heart, it has style, and it has the multi-year effort of a studio that obviously loves its source material. The mind-blowing size of the game itself and everything contained within is a testament to Larian Studios' dedication to its craft and commitment to bringing something incredible to the gaming public. The blend of the various Dungeon & Dragons systems into the game is almost flawless in its execution, and the math and storytelling combo does a one-two punch on almost every other RPG game out there. High quality and astoundingly fun, Baldur’s Gate 3 may just become the kind of game that old and new fans can agree is something extraordinary.
The main pros of the game
- Graphics and Visuals: The game is praised for its stunning graphics, which many s describe as beautiful and immersive. The environments and character designs are noted for their detail and artistry.
- Engaging Story and Characters: The narrative is rich and well-crafted, with many players commenting on the depth of character development and the emotional weight of the story. Choices made by players significantly impact the storyline, enhancing replayability.
- Gameplay Mechanics: The turn-based combat is generally well-received, with players appreciating the tactical depth and the ability to interact with the environment creatively. The game allows for a variety of playstyles and strategies.
- Replayability: Many players highlight the game's replay value, as different choices lead to different outcomes and experiences. The variety of character builds and story paths encourages multiple playthroughs.
- Mod : Larian Studios' for mods is a significant plus, with s expressing excitement about the community's contributions and the potential for extended gameplay.
The main cons of the game
- Bugs and Technical Issues: Some players report encountering bugs, particularly in Act 3, which can disrupt gameplay. Issues like crashes and AI pathfinding problems with companions are mentioned.
- Pacing and Length: While many appreciate the game's depth, some s find the pacing slow, particularly during combat with numerous enemies, which can lead to tedious gameplay.
- Companion AI: Complaints about companion AI getting stuck or failing to navigate obstacles effectively are noted, leading to frustrating moments during exploration and combat.
- Inventory Management: A few s mention that the inventory system could be more intuitive and -friendly.
The features or elements that are missing from the game according to s
- More Comprehensive Character Creation: Some players feel that the character creation options are limited compared to expectations, especially in of customization.
- Improved Multiplayer Experience: While multiplayer is available, some s believe it is not as well-integrated as the single-player experience and can lead to chaotic gameplay.
- Quality of Life Improvements: Suggestions for more intuitive dialogue options, streamlined inventory management, and better navigation for companions indicate a desire for enhancements that could improve the overall experience.
Summary
- Overall, Baldur's Gate 3 is widely regarded as a masterpiece in the RPG genre, with numerous strengths that overshadow its flaws. The game's ability to engage players through its story, characters, and gameplay mechanics has made it a favorite among both new and veteran gamers.
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GAMERS Score
Average score from 2221 votes. 2073 players anticipated the game.
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Baldur's Gate Series
Baldur's Gate (English. Baldur's Gate) is a series of isometric RPGs set in the Forgotten Realms universe (created by Canadian high fantasy writer Ed Greenwood), based on modified mechanics of the second edition of the manual for Dungeons and Dragons (a role-playing RPG licensed from Wizards of the Coasts). BioWare studio and publisher Black Isle Studios are responsible for the first two installments of the series and their supplements; their release in Poland was handled by CD Projekt. Work on the third installment of the series, announced nineteen years after the release of "two," was entrusted to Belgium's Larian Studios, known for its warmly received RPGs in the series Divinity.
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Baldur's Gate 3 Summary
Early Access:October 6, 2020
Platforms:
PC Windows August 3, 2023
PlayStation 5 September 6, 2023
Xbox Series X/S December 8, 2023
Developer: Larian Studios
Publisher: Larian Studios


Baldur's Gate 3 System Requirements
PC / Windows
Minimum: Intel Core i5-4690 3.5 GHz / AMD FX-4350 4.2 GHz, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 4 GB GeForce GTX 970 / Radeon RX 480 or better, 150 GB SSD, Windows 10 64-bit
Recommended: Intel Core i7-8700K 3.7 GHz / AMD Ryzen 5 3600 3.6 GHz, 16 GB RAM, graphic card 8 GB GeForce RTX 2060 Super / Radeon RX 5700 XT or better, 150 GB SSD, Windows 10 64-bit
Ultra: (4K) Intel Core i7-8700K 3.7 GHz / AMD Ryzen 5 3600 3.6 GHz, 16 GB RAM, graphic card 16 GB GeForce RTX 4080 or better, 150 GB SSD, Windows 10 64-bit
PlayStation 5
s: 30 fps @ 1440p / max 60 fps @ 1080p

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