GOG[gog.com] has Baldur's Gate 3 (PC Game) for $44.99.
Note: Games are supplied as official GOG keys. DRM Free. No activation or online connection required to play. Cross-platform multiplayer with Steam is supported.
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GOG[gog.com] has Baldur's Gate 3 (PC Game) for $44.99.
Note: Games are supplied as official GOG keys. DRM Free. No activation or online connection required to play. Cross-platform multiplayer with Steam is supported.
You better get comfy. It's been 3 years now and this 25 percent off is the best we got. For the steam sale tomorrow if I get 25 percent off I may cave.
I'm gonna be down voted to oblivion but I gotta say it, this was an overrated snooze fest. Combat and even just walking around felt janky. And I absolutely loved Divinity: Original Sin 2.
I'm gonna be down voted to oblivion but I gotta say it, this was an overrated snooze fest. Combat and even just walking around felt janky. And I absolutely loved Divinity: Original Sin 2.
I disagree, and you're definitely in the minority. I won't downvote you for an honest opinion. There's a reason it was game of the year from so many publications, as well as the Steam User Awards. Maybe you didn't give it enough time? The first act is a little slow. The 2nd act is where the game really finds its stride. As someone who played the original two games back when they came out, I was shocked that Larian pulled off a near-perfect sequel.
I rarely buy games near full price, but BG3 was one of them, along with Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. If a studio makes an excellent single-player story-focused game and I want to encourage the studio to make more games, I'll pay that price.
I think this may end up being a CyberPunk situation, where it takes a solid 5 years to fall below $20.
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I rarely buy games near full price, but BG3 was one of them, along with Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. If a studio makes an excellent single-player story-focused game and I want to encourage the studio to make more games, I'll pay that price.
I think this may end up being a CyberPunk situation, where it takes a solid 5 years to fall below $20.
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