Apologies in advance to my Baldur's Gate 3 party.
is not a singular story. Yes, you're always going to be on a quest related to the mind flayer tadpole stuck in your brain, but otherwise the story weaves its way around your decisions, reacting to your class, species, relationships and dialogue choices. This alone is not unusual for a D&D-inspired game, or one crafted by developer Larian, but the extent of its openness still seems poised to impress.
"I choose to succumb to The Dark Urge and, right then and there, before I've even seen any more of Gale than just his hand, I decide to gnaw his hand off and keep it as a lovely souvenir," says Rob in our upcoming magazine cover feature."There's screaming, plenty of blood, and the portal closes. And that's Gale gone from my story."
"You'll be going in different routes, but they'll be connected," says Larian founder Swen Vincke."For instance, if you're going to become Lae'zel [a githyanki fighter hunting the mind flayers] you'll be looking at the point of view of an evil goddess that doesn't like what's going on. But if you're Shadowheart [a half-elf cleric] you might be looking at it through the eyes of a goddess from Baldur's Gate that has a different opinion on it.
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