I remember I read some braggart articles by this writer named Drew Karpyshyn, who worked on the BGII game, and he claimed that the second game in this series had an amount of story equaling 300 novels worth of story text. Ultimately, it's the literary suspension of disbelief that makes a game like this so enchanting. Me? I'd like to see more puzzles. The puzzle that unlocks the temple of Selune and leads to the Underdark was a fun time.
The puzzles can be fun, but I was like unsure if that was a puzzle or not, but it was for sure fun solving that one yeah, they just have to be more clear about those puzzles.
Kallark,
I would advice you to try Pillars of eternity Deadfire, tyranny, pathfinder : kingmaker.
You could try torment of numerena which is really particular, with a looot of talking but it may please you it's in a strange and futurist space world.
What else.... It's a good start !
But all this game aren't in 3D which didn't mean they have worst graphics, just different (I didn't say a single bad word about the BG3's graphics ^^).
Thank you for the suggestions! Pathfinder: Kingmaker was on my list when I wanted a new RPG game, but then Baldur’s Gaye 3 seemed more interesting for my taste, and caught more my attention, so chose BG3. Pathfinder didn’t look so cinematic for me
Pillars of Eternity II Deadfire looks fun, so this one I will try for sure.
Didn’t like graphics of Tyranny so much, so not sure that one is for me, same with Torment of Numerena, but will probably try someday. Thank you for all the suggestions, always fun learning about more games, I really like the genre, but here BG3 was a big win for me, especially because of the graphics, all these other suggestions don’t seem to top that, but I will definitely be checking Pillars of Eternity 2, the story is probably awesome.