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They all have different personalities and skill sets and their individual personal quest. There are plenty of potential companions in the game who gradually reveal themselves as you progress. And the extent of the improved to-hit is left somewhat mysterious.īecause it's gone the companion route, then it's going to be trying to appeal to the companion fan, but at this point in time it looks like these types of fans are the most disappointed. Weapon Specialisations just give you more to-hit points but don't give any bonus to damage, as far as I could tell. Your main attributes are capped at 14 during character creation, which is an odd and unusual number for the genre, and there's no pop-ups to describe in detail what raising a stat by one point does. It's definitely more Advanced Dungeons and Dragons than 3rd Edition, put it that way. Well, I say fall short, but rather it's just a bit underwhelming. Where it falls a bit short is with the main attributes and the weapon specialisations.
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There's also lots of nice options to further specialise your character with various skills, like whether you want the talky option for your skill or the safe cracker option, etc. There is lots and lots of choices during character creation with ample opportunity for you to find the character you always play or experiment with something completely new to this game or to try and second guess what might be the ideal character for a game about global greed levels. As I will discuss later, the game has plenty enough replayability to enjoy it now and then enjoy it again down the road a bit anyway, so holding off on playing it for these reasons could be very counter-productive. I mean, sure, it's preferable to play Baldur's Gate 1 with the Durlag's Tower expansion, but, at the time, people needed to buy and play the rather experimental vanilla Baldur's Gate 1 in order to get there. It's the vicious circle here though, because waiting for such things before buying the game would result in the developers not getting enough positivity (and money) to be able to improve the game to that point. The three most notable of these things being sorted out later are: Companion quests and interactions, player strongholds and a rejigged multiclassing system.
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While it is not completely feature complete, it certainly is complete in the sense that you can have a full game with it and not be aware that some things are still being sorted out for a future time.

I found the graphics and design generally to be of a very acceptable (dare I say high) standard that should suit any fan of AA games. The quality of the game overall is much better than I was expecting, with lovely surroundings and nice sharp definition (though I have heard it might fall just short of 4k perfection). You can, however, zoom in a bit if you prefer a closer look or perspective on things, which is nice.

The camera doesn't require positioning beyond moving it around the screen so it's as if it were 2d painted backgrounds with sprites. It's a small-team indy game with big ambition, but this is no Serpent in the Staglands, this is a nearly fully realised game with enough familiarity to the classics to make you perfectly comfortable with most of the UI, means to progress and general atmosphere. It also has some comparison with Drakensang: The Rive of Time and even Jeff Vogel's Avernum and Avadon series, and likely makes other subtle references to other games I haven't even played.

The game emulates the classics of the genre, Baldur's Gate 1 & 2, Icewind Dale 1 & 2, Planescape: Torment, Pillars of Eternity and Pathfinder Kingmaker. To help filter a few people here, no, there is no turn-based option.
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Its an isometric, real time with pause, party-based, companion-based, PC role playing game. BG, which is an acceptably confusing acronym, is a computer role playing game in the vein of Baldur's Gate and similar titles.
