Well not everyone will agree on this but I find the story and the dialogs in BG3 almost boring and uninspiring at most times. Its like some lector made sure everything is PC and well received by the mainstream media.
Its like when you make alcohol with 90%, its just too strong or in this case its too washed out and sounds like someone had to put down a 10 news report and make no mistakes.
just my 2 cents.
The problem with ToB is that we had already reached a god-like status in part 2, so how could the tension be increased? Exactly: You became a god yourself (or you decided against it). But the step from a demigod to a god was a much smaller one than from a prisoner of John Irenicus to the hero descending into the nine hells. Accordingly, the decision to release ToB as an add-on and not as BG3 was right. I just wonder if Larian could fall into the same "trap" with its story. In the first chapter we already visited Avaernus and the Underdark (man, I don't think I've ever seen such beautiful surroundings before!). How do the writers intend to achieve a credible increase in tension here? I am curious and hope for the best (for Larian and for us).