Alrighty, I feel a little selfish posting a topic about a game that I'm interested in buying but I've read reviews and watched some of a LP and I just don't know if I want to get Baldurs Gate, it and it's sequel are on sale on GoG.com and I'm on the fence here.
I've been playing Dragon Age Origins and I really do love that game so far and I'm told it's the spiritual successor to Baldurs Gate and the game is equally as good if not better. Now I'm not sure if these people are speaking through rose tinted glasses or what but I'd like some advice from the people since I figure people can give me a straight answer.
Edit: Added note, I've no interest in paper DnD and therefore have no insight in the rules of how it works in Baldurs Gate, if it's simple enough I'm for it but if I need a 3 week course in dice rules then tell me to pass on it haha.
Short version: Is Baldurs Gate 1 and 2 or just 2 since I hear you can mod it worth getting for 7 bucks each since I like Dragon Age Origins a lot and they're supposed to be similar.
Snotnaroks useless but mandatory added question: What do you put on your toast? Butter? Jam?
I've been playing Dragon Age Origins and I really do love that game so far and I'm told it's the spiritual successor to Baldurs Gate and the game is equally as good if not better. Now I'm not sure if these people are speaking through rose tinted glasses or what but I'd like some advice from the people since I figure people can give me a straight answer.
Edit: Added note, I've no interest in paper DnD and therefore have no insight in the rules of how it works in Baldurs Gate, if it's simple enough I'm for it but if I need a 3 week course in dice rules then tell me to pass on it haha.
Short version: Is Baldurs Gate 1 and 2 or just 2 since I hear you can mod it worth getting for 7 bucks each since I like Dragon Age Origins a lot and they're supposed to be similar.
Snotnaroks useless but mandatory added question: What do you put on your toast? Butter? Jam?