I'd like to take moment to celebrate some of the small details that added to the experience of Baldur's Gate 3.

-The music: I've come to really appreciate the musical scores and cues in BG3. The themes feel appropriate and unique, and I will be able to recognize them well after I am done playing.

-The environmental details: I love the attention to detail in the various environments we see through the acts. When in a laboratory, we see equipment, notes, books, various tools of trade. When in the living space of a village or encampment, we see provisions, leftover supplies, books, tools and so forth. The attention to detail helps create an immersive world.

-NPCs that have identity: I've come to be invested in the Tieflings from the Grove as much as many of the main characters. The diversity of personalities and gravity of their plights has helped to make the 'side quests' of BG3 as engaging as any of the primary plotting.

Those are just a few. What small details do you appreciate in Baldur's Gate 3?

Last edited by Levghilian; 25/12/23 12:55 PM.