
Baldur’s Gate 3was one of the best and most loved video games of 2023 and that’s certainly high acclaim considering all the great video games that were released last year.
As well asswooping up most of the accoladesat The Game Awards,Baldur’s Gate 3from Larian Studios also ranked among our ‘Greatest Video Games of 2023’. It’s fair to say that with the campaign ofBaldur’s Gate 3potentially lasting hundreds of hourswith multiple playthroughs, this beloved RPG could be enjoyed for years to come.
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In ourreview ofBaldur’s Gate 3, we said it’s “unlike anything I’ve ever seen. […] I have gleefully joined the ranks ofBaldur’s Gate 3’s evangelical, and I wouldn’t have it any other way. In a year groaning under the weight of so many exemplary games, it is frankly astounding to me how much tallerBaldur’s Gate 3looms over the rest of the pack. I’m not sure we’ll ever see anything quite like it again.”
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Now, before we proceed, please be advised that the following information does containspoilersfor the conclusion ofBaldur’s Gate 3. That being said, much like the characters ofBaldur’s Gate 3, let’s get into the topic of today’s discussion.
After this sacrificial final battle concludes, Withers still invites you as a ghostly entity to the epilogue shindig. The Gamer tried this scenario out for themselves and it sounds like a lot of fun scaring your beloved campaign survivors till your heart is content.
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Baldurs Gate 3is out now on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.
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