Dragon Age author David Gaider has actually stated Baldur’s Gate 3’s romances really feel “like the work I was doing 10 years ago,” but that this isn’t always a negative point.
In a meeting with RPS, Gaider reviews the love offerings in Larian’s lately launched RPG, discussing: “Sometimes it can be a little bit too overt. I’m playing through Baldur’s Gate 3 right now. It’s great, but it also feels like the work I was doing ten years ago, when I just started plonking away at trying to write romances. I was making certain mistakes.”
The Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical author clarifies better, including: “It’s like, ‘Oh, this is very Romance for Games 101’, from my perspective. Not that I mean to put it down, it’s lovely and I’ve enjoyed it immensely. But that’s the feeling I got.”
This isn’t the very first time Gaider has actually discussed Baldur’s Gate 3. Last month, the programmer protected