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- geekdom@kbin.social
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- geekdom@kbin.social
Baldur’s Gate 3 isn’t the first successful attempt to marry cinematic aspirations with the traditional branching narratives and simulationist world-building of CRPGs. 2009’s Dragon Age: Origins had a very similar mission statement, offering a spiritual successor to BioWare’s earlier Baldur’s Gate titles long before Larian took us back to the titular city (and its surrounding areas).
I think I had a warrior-type too? You get to pick two characters, I recall.
I’m playing co-op, so I have one PC and manage one companion, and the other player does the same.