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Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 252.5 hrs on record (20.4 hrs at review time)
Posted: 7 Aug, 2023 @ 5:05am
Updated: 12 Aug, 2023 @ 2:26pm

Player's Play!

I mean, you gotta be a Player to romance these characters. They're that demanding, even though thirsty as hell. Especially Karlach.

Got the game immediately in "early access," I was amazed and awestruck by what Larian's polished product will look like for us and the gaming industry. Game studios and wimpy critics are labeling this game an "anomaly" and how we shouldn't expect this quality in other studios' future products. It must be utterly terrifying for lazy ass-game recycling studios, who are milking their franchises to death.

Larian could easily replicate D: OS 2, even with the D&D ruleset; instead, they shortened their life spans by designing this Epic masterpiece that is so diverse and creatively vivid that I always think about it. It's not good; it's EPIC. I used this word twice in this review, while it should only be uttered a few times in a lifetime. It's an ethereal word.

I'm still at Act 1, playing with a Bard, and knowing that in D&D games as well as in every fantastic RPG like "Knights of the old republic," "Mass Effect," "And Neverwinter Nights 2" it's all 'bout Charisma. I appreciate how fun the dialogue is and how far it can get you being a charming and devilishly witty-musician wanna-be.
In the Pre-release game, I played as a Warlock.

I will play until I get 100% achievements, which are not that important to me, but with Larian games, I want the best and the rarest ones.

Long Live Larian; what's their next challenge? It's scary to even imagine it...
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