I would buy a new Larian game, providing the setting and 'the hook' intrigue me enough.
It would have to be something spectacular or unusual for me to be attracted to a Sci Fi game though, generally I am not overfond of those (exception being Fallout 4 but that's post apocalypse and not really all that sci fi in most aspects of it - more 1950's than futuristic).

Irrespective of what type of game it is I think its likely I will wait 6 months or so, and monitor patches before purchase.
Somewhat annoyed at how the game I was playing at release changed so much after patch 6 and that some of the original writers were moved to other projects when BG3 was still being worked on (as in some fundamental story beat changes, not talking about qol changes and bug fixes).
Obviously Stephen Rooney leaving has affected that as well. His writing was a cut above the usual and he will be missed in Larians future projects but I wish him well in whatever he chooses to do in the future.

I wish Larian well also.
I hope any new game, whether I buy it or not will have the excellent voice acting and cinematics that this one did and will be a success for them. Conversely I hope to not see leaving the final part of any new game underpolished and unfinished until several patches after release. There will be much more attention on any future project and it's unlikely to get a free pass from the critics in the future. Here's hoping smile

Last edited by Bethra; 30/03/24 02:25 PM.

# Justice for Astarion