Morality Games
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So, I just went and read the Ars Technica review, and I hate to say it because I usually hate the hipsters over there, but they are pretty much spot on the money with this one. The writing in BG3 reminds me of DOS2, which cleaved sharply away from DOS1. Not to say that DOS 1 was genius, it wasn't, but DOS2 loves to make every character you interact with an edgelord who hates you, and you're supposed to find this cool and refreshing. Which it could be if that was one character out of 100, but when every character you're supposed to care about and want to be around is like that, it just leaves you feeling, "Okay? Bye then." It's like if Imoen, Jaheira, and Khalid also acted like Xzar, only without Xzar's wacky charm.
Feels like an aimless try hard review to me. About 20-30% of the review consists of complaints that failing Saving Rolls in D&D has negative RP consequences, only valid to the extent that these kind of dice rolls didn't exist in the original Baldur's Gate dialog checks.