Shadows of Amn is 20 years old as of today
elminster
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Vice posted an article that people might be interested in.
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/qj4qwd/baldurs-gate-2-didnt-just-change-rpgs-it-changed-games-themselves
Hard to believe its been 20 years.
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/qj4qwd/baldurs-gate-2-didnt-just-change-rpgs-it-changed-games-themselves
Hard to believe its been 20 years.
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Let's hope BG3 lives up to the name.
Tis a weird thing to realize there are adults today that were not born yet when this game came out.
My old P&P days were 1st ed. AD&D, and my favourite character class was assassin, so when I discovered you could play BG2 as an assassin I was over the moon. My first character was a NE halfling assassin called Lander Buckleberry. He was a nasty little devil and a scream to play. I probably reloaded a thousand times, but what fun. I can't believe I'm still playing all these years later.
And it's exactly as old as me!
Well, maybe just a few months of difference.
I would have been exactly 2 years old, with a September 21st birthday. It really feels like destiny that I managed to find this game
I've been on a bit of a nostalgia binge too myself the past year or so. It's quite interesting to see which games still hold up after all this time and which games were fun at the time, but now that I'm older and wiser I can see the flaws/artificial padding.
i really hate the " you only like this due to nostalgia." argument.
i feel people that use that think people only play a game when it came out and never touched it again.
(later, with ToB, there was Abazigal, and it took longer to kill him and the shouting was louder).
I'm so old and time is flying by so quickly that I still think of Pearl Jam as 'new stuff.'
Of course this theory does not seem to apply to BG:EE patch waits...
The solution to this is branching out into new fields of interest. There's more information created every year than a person even has time to learn. The trick is to stay curious and not stop seeking out new avenues of knowledge.