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The main story of Baldur's Gate 3 is pretty bland and mediocre.
Don’t get me wrong, it’s still a phenomenal game! The companion arcs, acting and overall presentation are still next level, some sidestories are very good, and it’s great how faithfully they adapted the D&D rules. But the main story ...
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... is pretty bare bones and has no real twists and turns along the way.As a long time Baldurs Gate fan... Story was NEVER a strong point in the games. Or characters even. Baldurs Gate was always in every iteration a very classical RPG story with fun gameplay attached.
No one plays Baldurs Gate the dark alliance for the story. People play it because it allowed them to experience DND mechanics in a virtual setting. The co-op was an amazing bonus.
It's also important to note that Baldurs Gate as a series, was spawned in a time where "Cookie cutter RPGs with the same aesthetic, story and near identical world" was rampant. You'd find a million games that felt like they could be set in the same world by different publishers and quite frankly they would all blurr together. Baldurs Gate is merely one of the few games of that era that managed to become a franchise.
And that carries over from the tabletop RPGs Baldur's Gate is derived from. Rarely if ever is the overarching story that great. The fun is in the journey and interacting with characters along the way.
RDR2 is a glorified movie with half decent gameplay.
Just curious, do you have experience completing the game as >!The Dark Urge or just a Tav/origin character? !<
I found the former elevated the "henchmen's" stories and had a very satisfying ending, whether played good or evil.