StaceyPowers Posted July 11 Share Posted July 11 I’ve never played any of the Baldur’s Gate games. Is it necessary/worthwhile to play the first two before the third one? Are the first two worthwhile from a story/characters standpoint? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
killamch89 Posted July 12 Share Posted July 12 I'm not sure what to say because even though I played the first two games, that was such a long time ago that I forgot what they were even about. But from what I've seen, Baldur's Gate 3 is its own thing and isn't really related to the first two games. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lens Posted July 12 Share Posted July 12 Based on my opinion, I'd say playing the first two Baldur's Gate games is definitely worth it before you dive into the third installment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scorpion Posted October 2 Share Posted October 2 I think playing the first two *Baldur's Gate* games adds depth to the story and characters in the third. Totally worthwhile! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anders Posted October 2 Share Posted October 2 I'm currently playing Baldur's Gate 3. I haven't played the first two, and I really don't feel like I'm missing anything at all. It feels like a completely separate story, and although I'm sure there are some callbacks to previous games, there really are no references or characters that you won't recognize because you haven't played the others. I do however feel like the thing that helped me comprehend the game the best, was my previous experience with Dungeons & Dragons. It's absolutely not a requirement, but if you have played any D&D in the past, you will have a much easier time understanding the game's mechanics and world. killamch89 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
killamch89 Posted October 2 Share Posted October 2 12 hours ago, Anders said: I'm currently playing Baldur's Gate 3. I haven't played the first two, and I really don't feel like I'm missing anything at all. It feels like a completely separate story, and although I'm sure there are some callbacks to previous games, there really are no references or characters that you won't recognize because you haven't played the others. I do however feel like the thing that helped me comprehend the game the best, was my previous experience with Dungeons & Dragons. It's absolutely not a requirement, but if you have played any D&D in the past, you will have a much easier time understanding the game's mechanics and world. It's a completely different experience that has no correlation to the first two games. Completely new characters and settings and overall gaming experience. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...