Thanks to Larian itself and modders, Baldur's Gate 3 keeps getting new bits added to it, because clearly the absolutely huge base game hasn't been enough to totally eat up the free time of hardcore DnD partiers.


After 900 hours, three custom characters, two Dark Urges, and one Shadowheart Origin Honor Mode run, I still find myself jumping back into the world of Baldur's Gate 3. Outside of enjoying the gameplay, there's something so special about Larian's vibrant world and its varied cast of characters. You could argue that it's the conversations we have during our travels in Faerûn that truly bring it to life.
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