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Proud owner of BG 3: Day of Swen's Tentacle
In other news, Skyrim is a hidden gem.
I agree with most of what the OP wrote, except for the title. Just because it has some decent parts (items, big combats, good side quests) does not make the sum of its parts even "OK".
The plot & story being absolutely horrible cannot make up for the good stuff. The fact that it doesn't tie into either BG1 or BG2 in any real meaningful way, even to the extent of bridging the gap between them (you're still left with "And then we all got captured randomly & wound up in Chateau Irenicus") which was supposed to be its whole purpose. It actually diminishes Irenicus in a way. And the whole Skie plot felt stupid & completely OOC for her. Also, it's a minor complaint, but shows how little thought they put into the resolution: a Cleric couldn't wield the Soultaker dagger anyway - no matter how silly that 2nd Edition rule is in hindsight, it was still a rule.
Skie was just the most egregious example of the butchering of existing characters' behaviors & personalities. Safana was also horribly treated by the writers. Even when they tried to explain Imoen's development into a Mage, they handled it in the worst way possible - just removing her from the party & sidelining her. They tried to explain that by pointing out she was needed for the sequel, but you could still get Khalid killed "too early" for example, so that reason doesn't actually work.
The other thing I had a big problem with was throwing our mid-level party up against several of the big hitters from BG2, which is 1) unrealistic & 2) undercuts meeting them for the first time in BG2: an Illithid, a Lich, a Dragon, for example. Icing on the cake was Belhifet - a demon, in his home plane, who our IWD 15+ level parties often struggled with.
Just to address this specific point, I almost agree, except for the comparison to TotSC. For me SoD would have needed to be an entirely separate game for me to not compare it to what it was supposedly "building on". I've been running through Torment: Tides of Numenera for the first time & having a similar impression: it'd be "OK", maybe even moderately interesting if underwhelming *if it hadn't been connected to a prior awesome game*.If this module had been indifferent to the Baldur's Gate saga's lore and were a quasi-stand-alone content like Tales of the Sword Coast, it wouldn't be receiving the loathing it has.
Just to address this specific point, I almost agree, except for the comparison to TotSC. For me SoD would have needed to be an entirely separate game for me to not compare it to what it was supposedly "building on". I've been running through Torment: Tides of Numenera for the first time & having a similar impression: it'd be "OK", maybe even moderately interesting if underwhelming *if it hadn't been connected to a prior awesome game*.If this module had been indifferent to the Baldur's Gate saga's lore and were a quasi-stand-alone content like Tales of the Sword Coast, it wouldn't be receiving the loathing it has.
But because they both used that association to generate interest, they set themselves a high bar that they very much failed to clear.
Big true.Everything except the writing is good
Just to address this specific point, I almost agree, except for the comparison to TotSC. For me SoD would have needed to be an entirely separate game for me to not compare it to what it was supposedly "building on". I've been running through Torment: Tides of Numenera for the first time & having a similar impression: it'd be "OK", maybe even moderately interesting if underwhelming *if it hadn't been connected to a prior awesome game*.If this module had been indifferent to the Baldur's Gate saga's lore and were a quasi-stand-alone content like Tales of the Sword Coast, it wouldn't be receiving the loathing it has.
But because they both used that association to generate interest, they set themselves a high bar that they very much failed to clear.
I'm Gen X, too. And while I agree with most of what you wrote, I don't think it's us. We famously don't give a shit. Could. Not. Care. Less. It's our one defining trait & I'd be proud of it if I could muster up the energy.Personally I think it's the fault of my generation (gen x). It's like we went from the boomers straight to millenials. WTF are gen x doing?. Have they checked out?. Or pissing away their time bitching about the other generations on forums?.