Now that you know that you’re the child of an evil god, it’s not unreasonable to think that it might be time for a little soul searching. Baldur’s Gate II builds on that premise to create a compelling storyline. At the end of Baldur’s Gate (you did play it, didn’t you?), you discover that your character is one of the Children of Bhaal, the god of Murder. The plot picks up right where the first game left off, playing off the original story without recycling it. Even with a party of fighters crafted for the purpose of blazing straight to the end, you could still expect a good 50 hours of role-playing gameplay Expect to spend no less than 200 hours if you truly want to experience everything. The game immense, comparable to Daggerfall in shear volume of content. Listing every individual improvement would be a waste of time, because the list would be too long. It’s tough to imagine what more you could ask for in a sequel BioWare took the original Baldur’s Gate and expanded and improved almost every aspect of the game.
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