Baldur's Gate 3

Baldur's Gate 3 - PC (GOG.com)

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Baldur’s Gate III for PC is an action adventure role playing game, the third in the series, and based, like the others in the series upon Dungeons and Dragons, the cult 80s boardgame that has recently seen a resurgence both online and in-person. You can play alone, or multiplayer in the co-op mode, enjoying the well-rendered characters and amazing graphics that have take a lot of excellent inspiration from the fifth (current) edition of the books. What’s the Story? There is an excell...
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Rating: PEGI 18
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Genre: Adventure, RPG, Strategy,
Recent Steam reviews: Overwhelmingly positive (11734)
All Steam reviews: Overwhelmingly positive (425920)

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Baldur’s Gate III for PC is an action adventure role playing game, the third in the series, and based, like the others in the series upon Dungeons and Dragons, the cult 80s boardgame that has recently seen a resurgence both online and in-person. You can play alone, or multiplayer in the co-op mode, enjoying the well-rendered characters and amazing graphics that have take a lot of excellent inspiration from the fifth (current) edition of the books.

What’s the Story?


There is an excellent opening scene in which you and a merry band of strangers are travelling and are attacked by pirates who subject you to the ministrations of mind-flayer worms. You are rescued through a battle which strands the ship you are in on an unknown planet, leaving you and several other survivors to band together from necessity.

You may be reluctant collaborators, but this does not mean that you should fully trust everyone… They all have backstories, secret desires, and their own agendas, ranging from the thoroughly untrustworthy to just looking for love in a cruel and uncaring world!



Explore the world thoroughly, and one advantage of having your odd-ball companions is that collectively they have all – or very nearly all – the answers to any questions you might have. For example, should you pick a mushroom, wondering if it is edible, one of your companions will know the difference between the tasty and the fatal!

As you go, the NPCs react in a genuine and authentic manner to the races of your companions and their backstories, giving you more information about the world you are on, your companions, and how their race or class is regarded on the planet.



The Nitty Gritty


This is a nicely creative messy sandbox game that is great fun even for those who have not heard of the boardgame. You can wander around as you explore, push people off cliffs if you so desire and even try random objects in lieu of conventional weapons. Throw a skull at someone, see what happens!

So far, the game has only six of the twelve canon classes so far: namely wizard, mage, cleric, ranger, warlock and rogue, but this is plenty to explore personalities, good guys, villains and magic!

You all have the remnants of the mind-controlling mind-flayer tadpoles in your brains, and this results in giving you extraordinarily persuasive abilities. But these can backfire if overused, confusing and muddling your victims until they lash out, with lethal consequences for anyone nearby!



Who Am I?


You explore the planet – and don’t forget to have a look at the underdark too! – as one of the following characters, complete with all the traits and characteristics of the class and species at your disposal:

  • Human: the Wizard called Gale

  • Half-elf: a Cleric known as Shadowheart

  • High elf: a powerful vampire called Astarion

  • Human: a Warlock, Wyll, who is often at odds with his fellow human

  • Or: Githyanki: a Fighter called Lae’zel. This character is maybe the most fun to play, being the species rescued everyone on board by attacking the mind-flayer ship. This gives him an arrogance that might be supreme confidence – or are there issues lurking beneath that suave and smooth surface? Play on and find out!


  • All decisions are made and checked by rolling the dice, giving an authentic boardgame feel to the gameplay, a delight for D&D aficionados and a charming quirk for newcomers to the game.

    Baldur’s Gate III for PC is available for purchase on Instant Gaming for a fraction of its retail price. You will receive an official key and be able to play the game in seconds. Play smart. Pay less.

    Configurations

    • Windows
    • MacOS

    minimum*

    • OS: Windows 10 64-bit
    • Processor: Intel I5 4690 / AMD FX 8350 / Snapdragon X Elite
    • Memory: 8 GB RAM
    • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 970 / RX 480 / Intel Arc A380 / Qualcomm Adreno X1 (4GB+ of VRAM)
    • DirectX: Version 11
    • Storage: 150 GB available space
    • Additional Notes: SSD required

    minimum*

    • OS: macOS 14.7.1 or newer
    • Processor: Apple M1
    • Memory: 8 GB RAM
    • Graphics: Apple M1
    • Storage: 150 GB available space
    • Additional Notes: Min specs can run the game on low to medium settings. Splitscreen will not run at an acceptable level of performance. SSD required.

    Reviews

    9
    Game review score based on 37 reviews, all languages included

    Recent reviews

    Good game
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    i bought baldur’s gate 3 about four weeks after release, played over 700 hours on playstation, and later bought it again for pc. i literally got a whole gaming pc mostly for this game. looking back it feels kind of ridiculous that i let the turn-based combat, the DnD angle, and the mindflayer aesthetic scare me off at first. ironically my first impression was honestly terrible. i spent the first two hours on the nautiloid, everything felt dark, confusing, and just… not appealing, and i ended up turning the game off in frustration. i was genuinely close to uninstalling it. thankfully i gave it another try the next day and from that moment on it completely consumed me. i basically did nothing else for the next three months. what followed was one of the most intense gaming experiences i’ve ever had. i’ve finished bg3 five times. i don’t do that with any game. the nautiloid intro is still the only real weak point for me, because it can push new players away and doesn’t show how vibrant, atmospheric, and gorgeous the rest of the game actually is. but once you’re past that prologue the whole world just opens up. before bg3 i wasn’t really a “gamer.” i played sims and similar stuff, and the playstation was mostly my boyfriend’s domain. this game changed that completely. the freedom to create your own character and even their backstory, the aesthetics and graphics that instantly grabbed me, the incredibly rich worldbuilding, and the huge amount of post-release content larian added completely blew me away. honestly the only thing i can criticize is the nautiloid prologue. everything after that is phenomenal. for me this is the game that completely changed how i relate to gaming and nothing since has even come close.
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    I haven't played this game as of yet but I've seen my friends stream it and talk all about it, this game is an easy ten and everyone I know highly suggests it! Have a fun time playing DnD online, and find fun ways to break the game.
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    BEST DND LIKE GAME THAT EXISTS SO FAR....HANDS DOWN A MUST PLAY GAME!

    I HAVE NOTHING MORE TO ADD....GOPLAY ANDINVITE YOUR FRIENDS TO HAVE THE BEST OLD SCHOOL DND IN MODERN FASHION.......................
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    The game is Early Access. It is becoming one of the best games of its genre and we only get a small taste. For just getting 1st act there is a decent amount to do and multiple ways to do just about everything. Co-op. Custom Character.
    • 4p Co-op
    • 5e rules
    • Custom character creation
    • Early Access
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