Baldur’s Gate 3 review - a natural 20 (2024)

TechRadar Verdict

Baldur’s Gate 3 is a fine contender for one of the best video game RPGs ever made. It’s the most ambitious RPG out there, and the painstakingly accurate rendition of Dungeons & Dragons will delight fans. A must-play, even if some frustrations with D&D’s format might grate.

Pros

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    Deep and interesting writing

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    Fully fleshed-out characters

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    The best adaptation of D&D combat in video game form

Cons

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    Such a faithful adaptation that some irritations of D&D’s tabletop irritation remain.

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    I’m talking about spell slots

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    Spell slots are really bad

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Editor's Note

• Original review date: 3, August, 2023

Update: June 2024. Baldur's Gate 3 continues to wow gamers, months after its initial release. After winning a bunch of game of the year awards, developer Larian is still updating the game, with new evil endings, fixes for certain character's facial expressions and more. There's future updates planned as well, including official modding support. Lord only knows what horrors we'll see added to Baldur's Gate 3 once its players get their hands on modding tools. Only time will tell.

The rest of this review remains as previously published.

Baldur's Gate 3 review

I would die for Scratch, an adorable dog you meet in the opening hours of Larian’s sprawling roleplaying game. Scratch isn’t the only character I’ve developed an emotional attachment to over the last few days with Baldur’s Gate 3, but if you held a heavy crossbow (1D10 damage plus your dex modifier) to my head, then Scratch would be the most unexpected delight from the game.

That fur ball is cheating, though: Baldur’s Gate 3 gives the best lines to the animals. Whether you’re chatting to Scratch, several rats in various stages of misadventure, or even a couple of spiders imprisoned inside a goblin camp, these interactions are often the best in the game, and alternate between hilarious and tragic, often with just a moment's notice.

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Baldur’s Gate 3 is, undeniably, a Larian game. The characters are rich and well-written, and this means that the world has weight to it: an early game argument between a druidic grove and the Tiefling refugees that are hiding there from goblins feels like it actually matters because you can see the fear of the Tieflings when they talk about getting ejected, and feel the anger of the druids that have adopted a fierce isolationist stance. This can unfold in several different ways, but each feels reasonable. Better, even if I find the “the grove should remain pure for the druids” argument personally reprehensible, I can see how the situation got to this point. My character has the power to act against that in a multitude of ways.

This little stories will often be repaid. A street urchin you do a favour for will vouch for you later when you run into each other again. Someone you convince to embrace their most heroic self in one act may appear later, or you might hear of their heroic sacrifice, saving those around them at great personal cost. Much like Dungeons & Dragons itself, this is a story that feels tailored to your actions within it. Or at least, that's the case for my current playthrough, though I've no doubt the moving parts will become more apparent on later playthroughs.

It's not just the story. The game itself is also an incredibly accurate rendition of the Dungeons & Dragons system, so Larian’s role is actually as the dungeon master (DM) while you get to grips with the systems. People unfamiliar with D&D’s weird quirks and foibles may have a rough time. Early on, hitting even low-level enemies is tricky due to how the game’s chance to hit interacts with the way defence is handled with armour class.

Similarly, because the tabletop game tries to deliver on the dungeon crawling experience in the smoothest way possible, you won’t actually get to do extraordinary things with your character until level three, which is when your character will choose their specialisation and start to feel like a distinct character. For fighters, you might get to choose the champion subclass, which makes you fantastic at battering people, or the eldritch knight, which gets to add spells to their big fighty repertoire. For Wizards, you get to choose the subclass of magic you want to be really good at. Not every class was created equally in terms of what they get when they level, but each level feels instantly more interesting than most other games. Considering the max level is 12, each level achieved will feel genuinely quite momentous. Bear in mind that in D&D parlance, by the time you get to levels 13-14, you’re just about ready to punch a god in the face. When you get to 12, you should be looking for the nearest dungeon or dragon to solo as a show of your power.

Lute goblin

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Then there’s also Baldur’s Gate 3’s spell slot system, which is actually D&D’s spell slot system. Each day, you’ll get a small selection of spell slots you can fire off before you need to take a long rest to replenish them. I’ve been playing Dungeons & Dragons for years, and the system has always annoyed me a little bit, because it turns the cool things your character can do into a finite resource and encourages you to horde them, like how you don’t use your most potent spells just in case you need them later. Suddenly, that’s the case in Baldur’s Gate 3. I’m often glancing at my toolbar and imagining my more powerful spells locked away behind imaginary glass, to be broken in case of emergency.

Still, it is a faithful adaptation, so these annoyances are annoyances that tabletop fans have also had for years. If you’ve bought into D&D’s particular brand of ridiculousness, then hey, you’ll find this is the exact game that you love, but in video game form.

Many magic-damaging classes have cantrips that increase their efficacy as your character's level. These cantrips can be cast at any time without limit, and similar “tadpole powers” given by the introduction of Mindflayer parasites you can find from powerful enemies will allow you to trade your humanity in exchange for psionic abilities or the chance to get advantage in your rolls against specific people.

Spell slots often feel anti-fun, really. For a cleric, this takes on even more significance. Why would I dare to use a damage-dealing spell when I can use those spell slots to keep my party alive during some difficult combat encounters? As a result, my cleric often feels like they’re just scrapping with their mace and shield, waiting for the moment I need them to cast a spell to keep me alive or, at later levels, bust out a revive spell to bring a dead character back from the void.

If this feels like a lot, prepare to start overthinking. Baldur’s Gate 3, more than anything else, is a game that rewards diligence. Talking to everyone and exploring everywhere will turn up various options. Playing as a bard in co-op I was able to teach Alfira, a lute-playing druid, how to sing a song that helps her process the grief she’s feeling after the death of a friend. As my ranger, I didn’t have that level of musical talent, so instead talked through the feelings with her, and she worked it out for herself. If I was more heartless, I could have instead opted to smash the lute.

This works with the combat too. Fighting an illusionist who could create magic illusions of themselves and also turn invisible was at first tricky until I realised I could find the hidden version by throwing bottles of water around until I found the invisible enemy. Then even after they had generated their magic clones, I could identify the right one by seeing who was still dripping wet.

The dungeons that make up a lot of Baldur's Gate 3 aren't just fighting either. For many puzzles you can even talk or puzzle your way out. You can charge headlong into a trap with your meaty melee character, or you can solve it with a rogue by disarming it. Failing that, you might even be able to resolve the trap using brainpower, moving barrels to block grates that spew poison gas or building a small pile of crates to catch a lethal projectile before it can hit you.

Being able to do all of this makes Baldur's Gate 3 feel more like a tabletop game and it is to the game's credit. As someone with a level of sentience barely higher than Scratch’s, Baldur’s Gate 3 manages to make me feel like both an idiot and a genius, but it’s never anything less than compelling.

Dungeon masters

Let’s address the elephant in the room to finish off the review. There’s a lot here I haven’t discussed, and I won’t pretend to have finished the game. Code came in on Sunday the 31st of July, and here we are publishing the review on Thursday, August 3. But you can exchange your hard-earned cash for the game right now, and so it’s important to put a score on it so you know if it’s worth it.

In this time, I’ve managed to put 50 hours into it, and while I haven’t seen the end of the story, I’m happy enough with what I’ve played to score it and recommend it thoroughly.

If it turns out that Baldur’s Gate 3’s final twist is that it ends as a kart racer, with you driving through the streets of the titular city itself like a modern-day Carmaggedon, then I’m sorry I’ve steered you wrong. Otherwise, for most players, this is one of the best RPGs ever made, and I stand by the score it’s received. I’ll be jumping back in tonight, and tomorrow, and probably repeatedly for the next few weeks. It’s that good, and I wish you luck in your adventures.

Accessibility features

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You can customise your input mode, length of button presses, subtitles, and all sorts of things here. Whether you want to add backgrounds to subtitles, tweak the size of your subtitles, or even just force mono audio if that’s more helpful. There’s more here than most games to tweak your options, including a toggle for showing genitals and nudity.

How we reviewed

I played one character for 50 hours on PC. This wasn’t enough to get through the game, and I'm still in the early to mid stages of Act 2, but it’s more than enough to get a sense of the sprawling scale and depth of the game here.

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FAQs

Baldur’s Gate 3 review - a natural 20? ›

Larian Studios

Larian Studios
Larian Studios is a Belgian independent video game developer and publisher founded in 1996 by Swen Vincke.
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has achieved a critical success with Baldur's Gate 3, pushing forth the RPG genre as a whole. It's not often that a game changes the way I perceive a genre. Baldur's Gate 3 has done exactly that.

Will Baldur's Gate 3 have level 20? ›

Despite being based on Dungeons and Dragons 5e, Larian Studios decided to forego D&D's level cap of 20 to instead implement a level cap of 12 in Baldur's Gate 3.

Is it worth playing baldurs gate 3 right now? ›

Video game review: After spending more than 100 hours on Baldur's Gate 3, it is still worth the hype. It was 2020. The pandemic was in full swing, and I, like many people, was cooped up in my room for far too long. I passed the time the same way many people did: by playing video games.

Is Baldur's Gate 3 a success? ›

Baldur's Gate 3 was one of the most-played and best-selling games on Steam in 2023. According to estimates from the PC Market Report, the game also made more money than fellow RPGs Hogwarts Legacy and Starfield combined.

What is the earliest level cap in BG3? ›

The level cap in Baldur's Gate 3 is 12, having previously been 5 prior to the full release of the game.

Will Baldur's Gate 3 be bigger than Divinity 2? ›

I read this multiple times, apparently BG3 is a huge game, but not as huge as Divinity 2. I remember in Divinity 2 I would spend almost 20 hours in Fort Joy lol (not Reapers Coast, actual Fort Joy), and apparently in this game you can be finished in 30ish hours.

Who is the most romanced character in Baldur's Gate 3? ›

But let's talk romance: while Baldur's Gate 3 has a number of intriguing romance paths, Shadowheart's is easily the most popular, with 51.3% players completing her romance arc (which you can find a walkthrough of here). It turns out she really is God's favorite princess and the most interesting girl in the world.

What is the best solo class in Baldur's Gate 3? ›

The two main options are the rogue and gloomstalker ranger. Both can hide as a bonus action, but the rogue can also dash or disengage. The ranger gets access to a fighting style that rogues notably lack and some spellcasting to round out utility. Rogue's ends up being the better option for a solo player.

What is the most popular class in Baldur's Gate 3? ›

Paladin is the most popular class in Baldur's Gate 3, surpassing other classes like Sorcerer by a significant margin. The Half-Elf is the most popular race, followed by Human and Elf, with these three accounting for a large majority of character creations.

How long is Baldur's Gate 3 full game? ›

When focusing on the main objectives, Baldur's Gate 3 is about 68 Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 160 Hours to obtain 100% completion.

Why is Baldur's Gate 3 so popular? ›

Baldur's Gate has remained popular for several reasons. Firstly, it offers a rich, immersive world based on Dungeons & Dragons (D&D), a beloved and established fantasy role-playing game.

What's still missing from Baldur's Gate 3? ›

The Upper City Is Missing From Baldur's Gate 3

This huge section of the city was mentioned specifically by Larian Studio's co-founder Swen Vincke in the final Panel From Hell on July 7, 2023, just four weeks before Baldur's Gate 3's full release.

How to install level 20 mod in BG3? ›

INSTALLATION:
  1. Download chosen file MANUALLY, DO NOT USE ANY MANAGERS/DOWNLOADERS.
  2. Put the file in the game's INSTALLATION FOLDER (e.g. for users with Steam, it will be something like steamapps/common/Baldur's Gate 3)
  3. Right-click on file.
  4. Choose Extract here.
Aug 9, 2023

Will BG3 get more content? ›

Larian CEO Swen Vincke has said that "We'll forever be proud of (Baldur's Gate 3) but we're not going to continue in it. We're not going to make new expansions which everybody is expecting. We're not going to make Baldur's Gate 4 which everybody is expecting us to do. We're going to move on.

What is the max XP in BG3? ›

Level 12 is the maximum level in Baldur's Gate 3.

You need 24,000 to reach Level 12, the level cap. When it comes to how much XP you need to hit the level cap, that figure is 24,000 XP.

What is the level limit in Baldur's Gate 3 mod? ›

This is an alteration of Malcroix mod "Level 20 (Multiclass)", instead of the max level being 20, it is put up to 144, enabling you to reach max level with all the vanilla classes for Baldur's Gate 3.

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