And every treasure haul requires you to inspect your new baubles and compare them against your existing loadout. If you're a magic user you have to decide what spells from your selection you're actually going to have at your disposal and you need to pick them during combat. But these are wiped out by the vastly increased number of spells, powers, and items offered by the more powerful characters in this sequel. The developer took that on board, and made some improvements. This was something we highlighted in our review of Baldur's Gate on iPad. So, given that the game itself is so enjoyable, where are the problems? They all stem from a simple source: the attempt to control a very complex game through the limitations of a touchscreen. This new edition allows you to make the most of melee with a new Arena mode for dedicated brawlers, and the graphical overhaul of what was originally quite a smart looking game leaves it satisfyingly sharp on Retina displays. It takes a great combination of skill and planning to defeat the toughest enemies in the game. The chilling laments of thief-wizard Imoen and the amusingly deranged ranger Minsc are particularly good.Ĭombat deserves a particular mention: the combination of tactical role-playing and real-time strategy was ground-breaking when it first appeared and still feels fresh now.Įverything unwinds before your eyes but at any point you can pause and issue new orders. Party members interact with you and one another through well-acted soundbites. The plot is intriguing and compelling, helped enormously by a truly repulsive antagonist - one of the most memorable in the history of gaming.
In terms of story, side-quests, inventory, and overall playing time it's the equal of vast modern edifices like the Witcher series.
Indeed the more I played it, the more I felt the original was years ahead of its time. If you're happy with the underlying rules then Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition remains one of the richest, most breathtakingly detailed and engrossing role-playing experiences around. Those unfamiliar with the system, however, face an uphill struggle to learn it, faced with a minimal tutorial and no physical documentation. Unfortunately, the execution leaves something to be desired.īaldur's Gate II is based on the second edition Dungeons & Dragons rules, a mechanical behemoth that will be second nature to gamers of a certain age.
That a card smaller than my fingernail can store thousands of times more data than my first computer still astonishes me.Īnd the fact I can now run, on my wafer-thin tablet, an immense role-playing game that once demanded cutting edge hardware is a source of considerable wonderment. I'm old enough to remain stunned by the modern marvel of miniaturisation.