![]() ![]() ![]() Surprisingly, BG's best feature is its strong multiplayer game, which enables you and your friends to create a party of up to six characters and play as a cooperative group through the games main story line. Other downsides include the archaic practice of rolling dice to pace the action (if you don't know what "ID6" means, you're out of luck), the lack of a tutorial campaign, and little guidance throughout the adventure. Unfortunately, you must constantly pause when you have more than two characters in your party, and before long you'll wish for an option to take care of this automatically. You can also alter your attacks during battle by pausing the game at any time (just like calling a time-out). Staying true to both the Diablo and AD&D formulas, BG blends a unique system of real-time fighting with turn-based strategy. Set in the Forgotten Realms world of AD&D, BG lets you build characters and take them into a fantasy setting to battle monsters and scavenge the land for all-important experience points and gold pieces. However, AD&D is a highly complicated world, and with such a wealth of games in the role-playing genre, it remains to be seen if BG can stand on its own. The first name in paper-and-dice RPGs finally makes a worthy splash into video gaming with Baldur's Gate, a shrewd mixture of Diablo and Advanced Dungeons & Dragons. ![]()
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