Recently I’ve discovered the joy of CRPGs, having previously only dabbled in them without spending any significant time on the genre.

With Baldur’s Gate 2 just around the corner, which I’m sure many of us are hyped for, I wanted to try a similar CRPG to get a feel for whether I’m going to want to play it. Enter DOS2; this game is made by Larian Studios, the same studio making BG2, and is an absolutely incredible game.

From the graphics, which are stunning even 6 years on from release, to the combat which makes you think about your moves in a manner similar to how you might do in a game like chess, and best of all stories which are for the most part genuinely interesting. I frequently found myself surprised at events / characters / quests I found throughout the world, even small things like hearing someone screaming nearby then discovering they had been torn to pieces by voidwoken.

I recently just finished Act I and just started Act II but wanted to share a bit of love for this game as it is an absolute masterpiece with a well deserved 95% positive rating with 144k reviews on steam.

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Please share your experience with DOS2 and whether or not you have fully completed the game!

  • 🦄🦄🦄@feddit.de
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    2 years ago

    One of my favourite games and the only reason I purchased the Early Access of Baldura Gate 3.

    Wish I could play it for the first time again. Have fun!:)

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    2 years ago

    The co-op is wildly underrated. Amazing game to play together.

    My wife is not an RPG player and it’s her favorite game of all time.

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    2 years ago

    I enjoyed DOS2 quite a lot even though I didn’t make it out of the first act, I should probably try playing it again although I don’t really have the time or patience for 100+ hour games anymore.

    That being said I’m pretty hyped for BG3.

  • Carighan Maconar@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    I could never get into it, tbh.

    Me and my partner at the time figured it’d be amazing for a couch-co-op thing, but it was so chaotic around NPCs due to the spam of random interactions flying off from two interacting characters, we just gave up on it. Breaking combat was a lot of fun though.

    I really ought to get back into it and just play it solo. 🤔

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      2 years ago

      I think my most uttered phrase during couch co-op was «opps, sorry!» as I electrified/curse fired yet another surface by accident.

  • Tangent5280@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Me and another, took so long to get through the tutorial. Neither of us could figure out the quests that ended with us outside the fort, so we both somehow learned teleport - I’d teleport them a distance to some unreachable nook, and then they’d teleport me to some other farther unreachable nook from there and so on till we leapfrogged our way out. It was a fun time all things considered.

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    2 years ago

    It’s an incredible game, but it took me something like 20 hours just to finish the first act, and I just don’t have the patience anymore for a 100+ hour long RPG. The combat is really good overall, but I didn’t like that movement and attacks use the same pool of AP. Compared to something like XCOM, this forces you to be very static since moving is basically wasting an attack, or it makes movement abilities like jump and the likes extremely OP.

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      2 years ago

      Speaking as someone who really enjoyed DOS2, I do have plenty of issues with its mechanics, with the movement ability problem you mention right in the thick of it.

      Once you learn the game systems a bit, you will always gravitate towards a similar set of skills. Mobility is so important in the game that you will frequently find yourself in situations where your character’s survival depends on it (and the AI abuses these skills constantly). So everyone gets a jump skill, two if it fits the build - and many of the jump skills are just teleports with rider effects, so everyone’s teleporting around. All builds tend to gravitate towards more damage, because you can’t apply CC without nuking their armour down first, and CC trivialises fights when it comes into play. Optimisation isn’t straightforward, and skills aren’t really on an equal footing. Maximising Warfare is how you become the best Necromancer, and the best Rogue, and the best Warrior, and the best Archer. Meanwhile, all the other skills (with the notable exception of Summoning) you can generally just leave between 2-5 to unlock their respective abilities, regardless of your build.

      The ultimate end-game of this is that loads of characters end up feeling very similar, even if they appear to do very different things on the surface. Once you get past much of Act 2 there’s very little variation in how you play the game and approach combat, and the story becomes the main driver for completion even as the core gameplay loop stagnates. I think I completed the game on my fourth attempt, but that was largely through my stubbornness rather than other factors.

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    2 years ago

    I played on the switch and that made it take ages. I got until about act 4 or 5, I can’t remember, with a kraken? But I noticed a harsh spike in difficulty at that point. Coupled with the very tedious controls on switch that made me stop playing.

    Was a great game until that point

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      2 years ago

      In DoS2, when difficulty spikes, that often means that you need to bring your items up to your character level. DoS2 is very much a constant race to keep your items up to date. I recommend playing on a pc nect time.

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    2 years ago

    I have the first game and … ive only played through the combat tutorial. I guess its a bit too slow paced for me. But maybe i should give it a whirl at some point

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    2 years ago

    I liked the first game more. The introduction of armour bars in DOS2 made each fight a huge slog; I understand the intention of promoting strategic thinking, but it just felt un-fun to me. Also, I liked the light hearted nature of DOS1’s story more.

    • Penta@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      For me it was the other way around, I liked the combat in 2 a lot more, because 1 felt way more random. In DOS2, status effects are more predictable, in 1 you can get really lucky or unlucky with status effects hitting or missing, leading to more reloading and “save-scumming” (or maybe we were just bad lol)

  • ArchTemperedKoala@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    I only played it for 2 hours or so, but wasn’t at a time where I can play long hours on PC so I dropped it…

    Now with my steam deck arriving, time to give it another go…!

    I do recall things being hectic as others have said in here tho…

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    2 years ago

    Speaking of CRPGs, I just played Baldur’s Gate 1 for the first time, funnily enough. It was a great game which is not exactly a controversial opinion but I wasn’t expecting it to be so fucking funny also. It was very very very hard though.

    I also downloaded DOS2 but it felt like I needed a breather after BG so I’ll get to it when I can commit some time to it.

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      2 years ago

      Have you tried BG2 yet? It’s on another level entirely. BG1 is more of an action RPG. BG2 takes same amount of action and throws on a great story, much more developed characters, and some of the best side questing in any CRPG

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        2 years ago

        I like BG1 and all, and it has some great moments, but in my opinion it pales in comparison to the second. Just don’t be put off by the length of the starting dungeon.

        Irenicus is one of the best video game antagonists ever and David Warner put in an all-time great VA performance, too.

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    2 years ago

    500 hours in and a couple of play throughs. There’s so many different ways to progress it’s wild. Every time was different.

    Trompdoy forever

  • Hotwarioinyourarea Ⓥ@slrpnk.net
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    2 years ago

    I want to go back to this game so bad. I played for about 15 hours and loved it but got distracted with something else. Ive tried to start over a couple of times but I just can’t get into it again in the same way. Once I’ve finished Pikmin 4 I might try again.

  • Cool Beance@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    I haven’t played a lot of games like this but from all of the games I’ve played in the past 20-ish years, this one shot up to near the top of my list. I must have dropped at least 200 hours on this game on my first playthrough, just appreciating every little detail there was and doing all of the side quests.

    The gameplay itself is already amazing, but to me what really shone was the brilliant, brilliant writing. I have never read such intensely hued writing in a video game.

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    2 years ago

    I started playing D:OS2 in 2020, but eventually got distracted around 15hrs in. I started a new playthrough to test out the gameplay again, and have really fallen in love with it all over again. I’m really terrible at the combat, but everything surrounding it is extremely engrossing.

    I do plan to pick up BG3, and I’ve read that the combat is a little more quick-paced and hopefully forgiving, so I’m really looking forward to the release this week.

    • yA3xAKQMbq@lemm.ee
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      2 years ago

      I do plan to pick up BG3, and I’ve read that the combat is a little more quick-paced and hopefully forgiving, so I’m really looking forward to the release this week.

      Mh, I don’t know. So I’m what’s (rightfully so) considered a filthy casual, I suck at builds, and I suck at strategy and tactics. I played D:OS2 on easy mode, and loved it. BG3 only has one mode at the moment, and I loved the main plot until here, especially since you can sneak around or negotiate with people to avoid direct conflict and still get the mission done. I feel D:OS2 had much more fighting than BG3.

      That being said, there was one fight where I did not find any another solution outside of outright violence, and what initially was just my party against a similar sized group rather quickly escalated into a stand-off that had us outnumbered at least 3:1 and took hours. It was nice, everybody made it through, but it was a bit tedious tbh.