What Elden Ring’s Success Has In Common With Baldur’s Gate 3
The breakout RPGs put their studios on the next level, but what do their successes have in common?
The breakout RPGs put their studios on the next level, but what do their successes have in common?
It came and went even with all of the controversy.
How many multiplayer games have to fail before we realise the trend is dead?
Developers are worried about rising player expectations after the storming hit of Baldur’s Gate 3, but players are right to expect more
Baldur’s Gate 3 is all the better for its accent variety
AI-generated performances could never have been as good as this
Baldur's Gate 3 has me itching to explore every inch of its world (and a whole bunch of others).
I’m more interested in getting to know them than getting to… know them.
I'm here for a good time, not a hard time.
Sledgehammer takes the lead on a sequel that's coming far too soon.
Fans are disappointed that the Red Dead Redemption port isn’t a remaster, but the bigger problem is the fact it’s not available on PC
$50 for an inferior port? You must be joking
Who could’ve thought I’d be excited to replay a 100+ hour RPG?
Forget the G-Man's identity, Half-Life's biggest mystery is whether Gordon wears his helmet.
Clerics can worship any of the following deities in BG3. While they have little impact on your gameplay, it's a great way to add a personal touch.
With a game this big that offers so many choices, don't let the pressure get to you.
I’ve never been so emotionally invested in an RPG before, and it’s all because a human called a Tiefling guard a slur
Save your game, I’m begging you. Don’t make the same mistakes as me
Turns out ignorance would have been bliss.