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Baldur's Gate 3 delivers a vast and immersive world filled with engaging quests and memorable characters. However, frequent crashes, bugs, and cumbersome inventory management detract from the overall experience. Despite these flaws, the game still offers a worthwhile adventure for those willing to overlook its technical shortcomings, and I just cannot give it a low rating. The combat is fun, the dialogue is amazing, the voice acting is superb, and the freedom is unlike anything else.
During my playtime, I encountered some bugs, including at least two crashes that required me to start from the last checkpoint. However, these issues did not overshadow the enjoyable gameplay this game offered.
I had a great time with most of the tasks the game presented, including the side quests. I admit that some elements of the game felt repetitive, but it never reached a point where I felt fatigued playing the game. I believe they could place more emphasis on the combat aspect and reduce the focus on abilities, which sometimes made me feel overpowered. This could be balanced by increasing the difficulty, but it wasn't something I found necessary.
All in all, it was an amazing experience, and I wholeheartedly recommend it. The visuals are stunning, and sometimes just swinging around in New York, ignoring the main story and taking in the environment, is a great way to spend some time. It was one of the few games in which I achieved 100%. Go play it!
I had a great time with most of the tasks the game presented, including the side quests. I admit that some elements of the game felt repetitive, but it never reached a point where I felt fatigued playing the game. I believe they could place more emphasis on the combat aspect and reduce the focus on abilities, which sometimes made me feel overpowered. This could be balanced by increasing the difficulty, but it wasn't something I found necessary.
All in all, it was an amazing experience, and I wholeheartedly recommend it. The visuals are stunning, and sometimes just swinging around in New York, ignoring the main story and taking in the environment, is a great way to spend some time. It was one of the few games in which I achieved 100%. Go play it!
God of War Ragnarök is an extremely polished game. The combat mechanics, along with the visuals, were very enjoyable for me, and I truly felt every hit I both handed out and received. The environments were diverse and beautiful. I found the story to be more immersive compared to the previous installment. However, what really kept me engaged until the end was the enjoyable combat, leveling up, and experimenting with different approaches when fighting the enemies.