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Are Skyrim and Baldur's Gate 3 immersive sims? If you're asking one of the guys that created Dishonored, yes


The infinite debate about what is and isn't an immersive sim continues to rage on, as one of the co-creators of Dishonored says he thinks Skyrim is one.


Immersive sim, as a genre, is a really hard one to define. I'm not even going to try to define it in any meaningful way for you, I just know that games like Thief, Dishonored, and Deus Ex fit within that genre. It's a type of game that has major qualities of lots of other genres, which is why it can be hard to define. But in a recent interview with PC Gamer, Dishonored co-creator and Arkane founder Raphael Colantonio has shared the bold opinion that he thinks Skyrim is an immersive sim (and that Baldur's Gate 3 is "immersive-sim adjacent").


Explaining himself, Colantonio said "If you really think about it, Bethesda games - or Obsidian games - are very, very immersive sim. The overlap between first-person RPG and immersive sim, it's very blurry. I would say they are less physical than Arkane games, and they're more on the stats, but at the end of the day they totally rely on simulation. Doing things such as fooling a merchant by putting a bucket on its head is definitely an immersive same thing, right?"

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Baldur's Gate 3 anniversary statistics cement the popularity of Astarion, kissing, and being turned into a cheese wheel




Baldur's Gate 3 released about this time last year, and even though Larian's gearing up for what's next the studio is still monitoring what people do and don't do in the hit RPG. Much like it did a couple times late last year, Larian has compiled some strange and interesting bits of data about how you all managed to get surprisingly weird in a game that's surprising and weird even when you don't go out of your way to get turned into cheese—which 1.9 million people did...
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Here's what Karlach and Astarion get up to if you leave them at camp: Joining a D&D actual-play show




I can't imagine why you'd leave both Karlach and Astarion out of your party, unless your version of Tav, the hero of Baldur's Gate 3, is some kind of obscene rogue/barbarian multiclass who has both their specialties covered. That's what happened at GenCon's live Dungeons & Dragons show, however, when voice actors Samantha Béart and Neil Newbon explored what their characters get up to when they wander off on their own, live on stage with Dungeon Master Aabria Iyengar and fellow players Anjali Bhimani (DesiQuest) and Brennan Lee Mulligan (Dimension 20)...
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Post-Baldur's Gate 3, Larian's making "something shiny, something big"

Baldur's Gate 3 is one of the best RPGs ever made - that's a statement I don't think many will disagree with. Larian's unspeakably good (and incomprehensibly huge) game is an all-timer, and today it's celebrating the one-year anniversary of its full launch on PC. In a new video commemorating the milestone, Larian's top dog Swen Vincke not only thanks fans for their support on BG3, but looks ahead to the studio's next project, saying that it'll be "something shiny, something big."


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Larian releases Baldur's Gate 3 anniversary video celebrating the fans, and boss Swen Vincke says you ain't seen nothing yet: 'We're gonna take all of that energy and convert it into something new, something shiny, something big'




I dunno about you guys, but I get the impression this Baldur's Gate 3 game is kind of popular. I know, it might seem like I'm going out on a limb, but that's just the kind of expert analysis PC Gamer pays me the big bucks for, and I've got evidence to back it up. For instance, the big ol' "Thank You" video Larian just released on its YouTube channel to show its gratitude to all the people who have made the game part of their identity...
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