I’ll say, BG3 is extremely, extremely good. Larian really pulled out all the stops for this one. And I’m even more excited for Divinity 3, as their own combat system is even more fluid than 5e.
They knocked the story out of the park for this one though. All the characters feel much more fleshed out than divinity 2. And I love what they’ve done with long rests (and narratives) and food, which for the past 20 years of RPGs, has been an inventory annoyance. That, and the ability to talk your way through situations instead of having to just murderhobo everyone, haha.
I’ll say, BG3 is extremely, extremely good. Larian really pulled out all the stops for this one. And I’m even more excited for Divinity 3, as their own combat system is even more fluid than 5e.
They knocked the story out of the park for this one though. All the characters feel much more fleshed out than divinity 2. And I love what they’ve done with long rests (and narratives) and food, which for the past 20 years of RPGs, has been an inventory annoyance. That, and the ability to talk your way through situations instead of having to just murderhobo everyone, haha.