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50.2 hrs on record (50.0 hrs at review time)
I didn’t want this game to end. It was so beautiful, so unique—an experience unlike any other. It became a safe space for me, filling me with comfort. When I got close to the end, I stepped away for a few days… but eventually, I decided to push through, despite how hollow I feared it might leave me. And honestly, pushing through was the best decision I’ve made. Without even realizing it, the game—and its DLC—were guiding me through my own emotions. Their story echoed so much of what I’ve gone through, it felt personal. And god, I cherished that journey—every single step. Even the ending I feared the most ended up being something I deeply loved.

A masterpiece in every sense—this game is truly one of a kind. I grieve the part of me that can never relive that first experience… but above all, I’m just thankful I got to feel it once.

And if you’re reading this and haven’t played it yet—still unspoiled—drop whatever you’re doing and pick this gem up. You have no idea how lucky you are.
Posted 7 April. Last edited 7 April.
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21.6 hrs on record
This game stopped me from using cocaine. Although, I think cocaine was the healthier option.
Posted 10 May, 2024.
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204.8 hrs on record (172.0 hrs at review time)
A Flawed Masterpiece

This was an experience. I don't usually write reviews for games, even my favorite ones, but I write reviews for books, and this game felt like a book to me.

The Good

First, I want to say how incredibly developed most of the story is, particularly the lifelike portrayal of the characters. The voice acting sets a new standard, arguably the best across all games, given the extensive voice work throughout. Even minor characters are voiced with excellence. The gameplay was something completely new to me, as I've never played DnD nor any game of this playstyle before. I was weirded out by the combat at the start, but as time passed and I managed to kill a formidable boss by distracting it with a cat. Needless to say, I fell in love with the combat. This game offers unparalleled freedom, allowing players to explore various paths, each with its own beauty. Also, story-wise, so many characters say some genuinely profound quotes that left me pondering for hours. LOTR is probably my favorite movie series, and fantasy books are my favorite genre to read; this game provided me with that immersion while giving me the choice to shape the story in almost any direction I wanted. Playing through the Creche during Act 1, accompanied by the music of Mountain Pass, felt like experiencing Fellowship of The Ring in game form.

The music, in particular, deserves commendation—it stands among the best I've encountered across all forms of media, not just in video games. I was flabbergasted to learn that most of the ambient tracks haven't even been officially released. Kudos to Borislav Slavov for the incredible soundtrack; I'll always remember him and what he made me feel with his music.

Acts 1 & 2 are nearly flawless. Act 1 was polished to impossible magnitudes; every side quest was lovable, every location was there for a solid reason, every enemy, every character, especially the Creche and Underdark parts. I haven't felt so excited for a game as I was during playing Act 1 since forever. Then, Act 2 surpassed it for me and became my favorite. I was drawn to its eerie, mysterious, and dark ambiance, which constantly reminded me that I didn't belong there. Amidst the darkness, stumbling upon a brightly lit inn, where goodness prevailed against all odds, the last frontier of humanity, it left a lasting, hopeful impact. Lastly, The villain of Act 2 was built up for 60 hours and delivered every single ounce of it.

"I have a price to pay for my power; it will cost me your life…for my own, I have already paid."

The Bad

Throughout the first half of the game, I was astonished and was sure this is the most perfect game ever made, but it really does have its issues. The issues showed in Act 3. It felt like an entirely different game, marred by performance issues and a rushed, unpolished plot. Certain plotlines, including that of the guardian, felt forced, inserted merely for the sake of a twist. The pacing felt off, and the quests lacked coherence. The world is in imminent danger of being completely destroyed, but meanwhile, you can halt all of that and go exorcise a possessed individual, searching for clues around the city. Why not, I guess?

The Ugly

Bugs became noticeable towards the end of Act 2, and by Act 3, they rendered the game almost unplayable at times. I found myself restarting frequently during Act 3. Not only were there strange battles where waiting for turns dragged on for 5 minutes, but they were also plagued with bugs. I refrained from using many spells, including summons, due to their buggy and game-breaking nature. Even pets were affected. The ultimate disappointment came during the final fight, which I had hoped would be more polished. Instead, it was riddled with switcheroo bugs that made watching the fights impossible. It was an absolutely dreadful experience.

Another frustrating issue was the romance aspect. Like, I want to hug Gale, as a friend, or Wyll, I do not want to have sex with them. Not everyone I hug is someone I want to be intimate with, nor does showing kindness to someone necessarily indicate romantic feelings. The whole dynamic felt forced, leading me to make decisions I otherwise wouldn't have made just to avoid unintentionally initiating a romance.

Conclusion

This game is truly remarkable, perhaps one of the best ever created. It had the potential to be even greater, I believe, if the final act received the same level of care, attention to detail, and polish as Acts 1 and 2. Nevertheless, despite its flaws, it remains an incredible experience. It's certain to hold a place in my top 5 games of all time. I'd rate it a solid 9/10. As for its shortcomings, maybe they get tackled with a definitive edition in the future, and it will become a 10/10? Well, hopefully.

"Am I happy? I don't know. But I am Hope, and I persist because of you."
Posted 29 April, 2024. Last edited 29 April, 2024.
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2.1 hrs on record (0.9 hrs at review time)
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Amazing. Beautiful. Ethereal.
Posted 26 January, 2024.
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199.0 hrs on record (7.0 hrs at review time)
i mean, holy ♥♥♥♥? this is so good? why have i never played this before? game is so good i'm scared of the crippling addiction that's lurking around the corner
Posted 17 February, 2023.
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5 people found this review helpful
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31.2 hrs on record (30.3 hrs at review time)
i have become a monk
Posted 3 December, 2022.
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1 person found this review helpful
76.9 hrs on record (76.9 hrs at review time)
Don't give up, skeleton!
Posted 14 May, 2021.
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1.8 hrs on record (1.4 hrs at review time)
Nice game, loved the theme.
Posted 18 October, 2020.
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