Rated PG 18 for gory violence, nudity, and strong language.
You need to make the game attractive to the teens!
Baldur's Gate and the Zhentarim's Stone Baldur's Gate and the Chamber of Silke Baldur's Gate and the Prisoner of Balduran Baldur's Gate and the Wand of Fire Baldur's Gate and the Order of the Harpers Baldur's Gate and the Bhaalspawn Prince Baldur's Gate and the Demilich's Hallows
Baldur's Gate: The Black Armpits Edition Noober's Gate: Xaositects Rejoice Baldur's Gate and the Epos of the Legendary Monk Wig Bhaal's Gate: Blood for the Blood God
A Good Day to Baldur's Gate Baldur's Gate: Redux Baldur's Gate: The Neverending Story Baldur's Gate: Legend of the Golden Pantaloons Baldur's Gate: Shank's Revenge
I see where this thread is going, but I can't help but point out the definition of "Enhanced" is: "to increase or improve in value, quality, desirability, or attractiveness" And by that I ask you, what part of this game is not enhanced?
I'm not attempting to nitpick or anything, but how come they called it Enhanced Edition?
I mean, I don't need to live in America and have access to Walmart to say, that it sounds like the title of any gimic re-release of a game that's several years past it.
I live in New York City (also known as Half-Orc City), and we don't have any "Walmart" around these parts.
It's called "Enhanced Edition" because sober people are working on the game.
I think the existing title is fine. "Enhanced Edition" seems to me a pretty accurate description of what Beamdog are trying to achieve ... and with another couple of patches probably will have achieved pretty successfully.
I like honest product descriptions, rather than silly marketing hype which always ends in disappointment, and lots of other people also prefer realistic descriptions. Example: in my location, a well-known home-improvements brand gives all its products simple descriptive names and runs on the advertising slogan "It does exactly what it says on the tin!", and they've gained solid public approval with this approach.
We briefly considered "Baldur's Gate: Shiny Edition", but then they turned down our bid to sell the game in solid gold tins on USB sticks made entirely out of glitter.
"Baldur's Gate: The Warg, Wizard, and Winthrops locked Chest"
Follow our protagonist as he travels from the reportedly "clean" Inn, after ahem aquiring a valuable gem, only to discover that "HE is your father" . . . . . .
Slightly off topic here, but has anyone here seen the game play footage for the new Wasteland 2? It is BEAUTIFUL.
And to add relevance to this thread, "IF" there is a BG3, I really strongly recommend that they consider using the same engine as in Wasteland 2. Watch the footage and you will see why. It is absolutely a modern day take on the type of game play that we all know and love about BG-Series.
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Baldur's Gate: Revenge of the Xvart
Baldur's Gate: In This Game, We Play Witches
You need to make the game attractive to the teens!
Baldur's Gate and the Chamber of Silke
Baldur's Gate and the Prisoner of Balduran
Baldur's Gate and the Wand of Fire
Baldur's Gate and the Order of the Harpers
Baldur's Gate and the Bhaalspawn Prince
Baldur's Gate and the Demilich's Hallows
Noober's Gate: Xaositects Rejoice
Baldur's Gate and the Epos of the Legendary Monk Wig
Bhaal's Gate: Blood for the Blood God
Baldur's Gate: Venturing Forth
Baldur's Gate: Boo Unleashed
Baldur's Gate Next
Call of Baldur: Gate Warfare
Baldur's Gate: Redux
Baldur's Gate: The Neverending Story
Baldur's Gate: Legend of the Golden Pantaloons
Baldur's Gate: Shank's Revenge
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*Cluck*
Would actually sell though lol
"to increase or improve in value, quality, desirability, or attractiveness"
And by that I ask you, what part of this game is not enhanced?
It's called "Enhanced Edition" because sober people are working on the game.
Sober, unlike me. ;-)
Cheers! -- N
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I like honest product descriptions, rather than silly marketing hype which always ends in disappointment, and lots of other people also prefer realistic descriptions. Example: in my location, a well-known home-improvements brand gives all its products simple descriptive names and runs on the advertising slogan "It does exactly what it says on the tin!", and they've gained solid public approval with this approach.
"Baldur's Gate: The Warg, Wizard, and Winthrops locked Chest"
Follow our protagonist as he travels from the reportedly "clean" Inn, after ahem aquiring a valuable gem, only to discover that "HE is your father" . . . . . .
No, wait . . er . .
Imagine a dream come true: a Giant Space-hamster Bhaalspawn that vanquishes his siblings and ascends the throne of his dark father.
Or was that the dyslectic edition...?
And to add relevance to this thread, "IF" there is a BG3, I really strongly recommend that they consider using the same engine as in Wasteland 2. Watch the footage and you will see why. It is absolutely a modern day take on the type of game play that we all know and love about BG-Series.