@TheRealDoshu: No, this game really doesn't do relationships. I picked the positive response (out of two) twice, and accidentally ended up sleeping with a character I just intended to be nice to. I think my Geralt has slept with 6 characters so far? Read more
@strikephoenix: I can still play all of my favourite games from years ago provided that they don't chug - absolutely the biggest deal breaker for me is slow loads. GoG offers a lot for the classic PC gamer, I was having fun with Heroes of Might and Magic 3 a while ago. Read more
@TheRealDoshu: I like the setting, the "lone hero" gameplay, the big and little decisions you get to make and that there are sometimes multiple solutions to a quest (quite a major one in Chapter 2, notably). Read more
@Valeria Heart: Even for a caster build, you want your first points to be in Strength - that increases your hp and each level stacks. If level 1 is +50 and level 2 is +100 (I forget the actual values) that's +150 total. Makes things a lot less stressful. Read more
@Valeria Heart: It's pretty tough at the start, especially if you've misplaced your skill points (though that just takes a few levels to correct). Read more
@AgamemnonV2: I had deduced that it wasn't your cup of tea; I generally have the same problem. However, for people who are able to put up with dated gameplay, there's an excellent experience to be had. Read more
@AgamemnonV2: Er, I don't know how you think people get acquired tastes (hint: you need to acquire them). Read more
@AgamemnonV2: It's a story driven, hundreds of hours long game. That's like saying people shouldn't watch classic films. Read more
@goldenroad: Yeah, that should be fine. You might run into problems when you need to resolve the dispute between two characters later on, but it should be possible to placate them afterwards. Read more
Guys. GUYS. Baldur's Gate 2 is on [www.gog.com] right now. Get it. Read more
@goldenroad: Yeah, if you have Kal'reegar and the dude from the first mission on your side you can choose the middle option and rally the crowd. Read more