Where’s our Baldur’s Gate 3 review?
A Game Worth the Wait
After a long wait of two years, nine months, and a few weeks, Larian’s highly anticipated Dungeons and Dragons-fueled epic, Baldur’s Gate 3, has finally left Early Access and is now available on PC. However, readers of Eurogamer may be disappointed to learn that the publication does not yet have a review of the game. The reason for this is simple – the reviewers have not had sufficient time to play the full version 1.0 of the game, which is known to be massive in scale.
The Challenge of Reviewing a Massive RPG
It is important for reviewers to do justice to a game of this magnitude, taking the necessary time to thoroughly explore its intricacies and provide an accurate assessment of its quality. Given the limited time frame in which the review code was received, it would not be feasible for the Eurogamer team to fully experience and analyze the game within such a short period. In fact, even for regular-sized RPGs, it would be a challenge to complete them in such a limited timeframe.
A Timeframe for the Review
The question remains, how much more time would the Eurogamer team need to complete the review? While there is no definitive answer, it is certain that it will not be sooner than a week from now, and there is a possibility that it may take even longer. The team is focused on striking a balance between providing readers with timely insights into the game while also taking the necessary time to thoroughly assess its gameplay and narrative elements.
In-Progress Impressions
Should it become apparent that a full review is still far off, the team has considered providing readers with in-progress impressions of the 1.0 version. This would give readers an idea of their initial thoughts and experiences with the game, providing some insight until the full review is ready.
Alternative Coverage and Content
In the meantime, Eurogamer has several pieces of coverage to offer readers who are eager for insights and information about Baldur’s Gate 3. Bertie has put together a captivating article exploring the crossover appeal of the game to the Dungeons & Dragons audience, and vice versa. Additionally, he recently interviewed Larian studio head Swen Vincke, providing readers with a fantastic read that delves into the development process and the vision behind Baldur’s Gate 3.
The guides team at Eurogamer has also prepared an extremely useful set of tips for Baldur’s Gate 3, catering to both beginners and experienced players. These tips draw from their collective experience and knowledge of the game in both Early Access and the full version. Furthermore, the video team has produced the first of what is expected to be many videos on the game, offering visual insights and analysis.
Looking Ahead
While Eurogamer strives to keep readers engaged and informed about Baldur’s Gate 3, it is worth sparing a thought for console fans who are still waiting for their turn to experience the game. The game will be available on PS5 starting September 6th, followed by its release on Xbox Series X/S at an unannounced time.
In conclusion, Eurogamer acknowledges the anticipation surrounding the review of Baldur’s Gate 3 and assures readers that they are working diligently to provide a comprehensive assessment. The complexity and scale of the game necessitate sufficient time for evaluation, and the team is committed to striking the right balance between thorough analysis and delivering timely insights. Until the review is available, Eurogamer offers a variety of alternative coverage and content to keep readers informed and engaged.
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