Baldur’s Gate 3 is a “mega hit” that Hasbro expects to pay dividends for years
Read: We’re just a clueless corporation but we intend to bleed this thing dry to pay for our yatchs.
Y’all ready for a decade of moderately to incredibly broken, brain dead, pushed out the door for a quick buck D&D games?
People seem to forget their gaming history. William SRD has an entire channel dedicated to incredibly broken, brain dead, pushed out the door for a quick buck D&D games.
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I watch every episode of W.SRD, that’s the only enjoyment I forsee for the future of Hasbro D&D video games
The 90s are back, baby!
FUCK YEAH! START THE LAWNMOWER!!!
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It’s going to be like that time that GTA3 was a huge success, and a million shitty and broken “open world” games came out (Excluding Simpsons Hit and Run that game was great)
Or when WOW was a huge success and we were buried with a million shitty and broken MMO WOW clones.
Tale as old as tiiimeee.
You mean Dark Alliance?
I don’t think they understand.
What made Baldurs Gate 3 great wasn’t DnD it was Larian. Same for BG 1/2 and old BioWare.
You can’t just create that level of care by pumping out lots of games, they’ll probably fill them with MTX or GaaS bullshit to try and get more money from it as well.
The suits don’t understand anything. They see game making money and they’re like “more games equals more money”
The shovelware tsunami is imminent
Better yet, they see MTX games making money and D&D games making money, so they think combining the two will make even more money. I hope they’re wrong.
Of course they don’t understand.
Concur. Larian is a breath of fresh air in a field saturated with pay-to-win, monetized, microtransaction nonsense. I’m not convinced they haven’t traveled across dimensions to restore fun and sanity to a hobby that has been all but ruined by greed and laziness.
You can absolutely license a crap load of games and be successful with it. Games Workshop does that with 40k. They haven’t had much that’s as huge as BG3, but the generally are reasonable games. Some are garbage mobile games, but a lot aren’t that as well.
I doubt Hasbro/WotC can actually handle licensing out IP as successfully as GW, but it’s totally possible to do.
Yep. I’d go so far as to argue the game is vastly worse than it could be because it’s dnd. If it was shadowrun? World? Nobilis? Hell, a high schoolers first BESM campaign? It would have been so much better.
Lmao without Larian’s dedication I doubt they’re gonna get anywhere close to BG3 in the future
Incoming Hasbro enshittifying every DnD game from now on with microtransactions and day 1 dlc.
This is why we can’t have nice things. When they come along, the parent company strangles it for profit.
Every
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Loved BG3. but it was the hit it was because it was done by people who love the D&D world and didn’t attempt to live up to any specific monetary goals, nor did it rush out to try and beat some arbitrary deadline. it was done in the old style of development, by a relatively small team over long periods of time to showcase their labour of love.
given the history of D&D the company itself and it’s more recent copyright monetization and attacking the playerbase for profit, I cannot see them pumping out other games that are anywhere CLOSE to what Larian produced.
Wee’re going to get a whole lot of bullshit shovelware trying to ride BG3’s excellence.
this is why we can’t have nice things :(
Yeah, the reason BG3 was so good was because unlike Hasbro and WoTC, they love the Forgotten Realms, and they love video games. If either weren’t true, it would be an awful game.
Sigh…just more MBA assholes that don’t understand squat about the industry they lead.
Oh god, they’re gonna Fox it up. Listen: dozens of cool shows came out circa 2000, did pretty darn well, and were thrown in the fucking garbage for not being The Simpsons. That show’s firehose of money funded brilliant new productions - most of which were cancelled for not instantly creating an equal firehose of money.
This is how Firefly, Futurama, and Family Guy were shitcanned despite intense demand. But games don’t get revivals or movies the same way. They can’t be pulled back together with a writer and some key actors. Game franchises just die. Their original creators get scattered to the winds, and the rights get tangled up in a heartbeat, so anything with the same name is just an empty brand and inadvisable hope.
Baldur’s Gate 3, in so many ways, was a miracle among miracles. And these geniuses are liable to expect that, every time, in ways that make life hell for any studio whose quality is merely exceptional.
Futurama is currently in the middle of its 8th season.
Family Guy is in the middle of its 22nd season.
Firefly had a geek royalty showrunner who turned out to be a real creep.
Any other examples?
Both Futurama and Family Guy were cancelled early in their runs in 2002/2003 and only revived years later. Firefly was cancelled around the same time and just never revived.
Firefly did get a movie.
As mentioned.
Walk me through why you think that’s relevant.
Best we can hope for in game franchises are games that are made by the creators of X, but after Back 4 Blood I’m incredibly wary of anything like that
Wow, did Back 4 Blood have Left 4 Dead lineage? I assumed it was a straight ripoff.
Like 3 developers, and they based some of their advertising on “from the creators of Left 4 Dead” or some such phrasing. It is effectively a straight ripoff, but significantly worse
Pls no shovelware
Its on my list, and I’ve played Solasta (loved it, but they level higher than BG3 does).
However, I think Pathfinder games do better Legendary adventures. The characters attain godlike strength in the end whereas D&D 5ed is not very good at that so far in the Video game space.
What ever happened to games like NeverWinter Nights where you could literally do a raid on the hells themselves or Neverwinter Nights 2 where you can make an attack on the God of the Dead’s Domain.
Developers complain about how hard it its to do spells and powers past a certain level and yet their predecessors still found a way to do it even if they had to make certain limitations on them.
Still, I am glad to see BG3 a thing even if the characters are weak compared to the original ones from BG2.
A game of the scale of BG3 in the PF2E ruleset would be so fucking amazing.
Couldn’t make those campaigns in the 5e ruleset, not well at least. Pathfinder and even older editions of dnd are much better designed.
Without Larian and without the writers of the core books yeah I’m sure it’ll be great totally won’t do a 4th edition again.
Damp D
I hope theres a new mtg game. They were all fun to me.
With MTG arena they don’t really have incentive to make more games. Which is a shame because Duels of the Planeswalkers was fun
That was the shit. I worked so damn hard to beat that game and get the sick headgear for my Xbox avatar
Naw if they could make arena more playable to everyone i think they coukd have another winner on their plate
it’s a shame they removed planeswalkers from consoles, i enjoyed playing offline with a controller
I would prefer to see something that uses the IP that isn’t just a card game port. Something new. If MMOs weren’t all (Except for destiny I guess) hamstring by their own 90’s era hotbar mechanics, I’d think an MMO would be cool.
Didn’t they just absolutely gut Larian staff?
Larian is independent. They’re not owned by Hasbro. I think Hasbro has done some serious layoffs lately, but I haven’t seen anything about layoffs at Larian.
Larian Studios, the developer of Baldur’s Gate 3, has been “affected” by layoffs at Wizards of the Coast, the company that manages the Dungeons and Dragons brand. The CEO of Larian Studios, Swen Vincke, revealed that almost all the people who were in the original meeting when Baldur’s Gate 3 was approved are no longer working at Wizards of the Coast after the recent layoffs[1][4]. This includes several prominent names from the D&D team, such as Mike Mearls and Breeanna Heiss[1]. The layoffs at Wizards of the Coast were part of a larger trend in the gaming industry, with several other companies also having laid off employees in the same year[1][5]. The impact of these layoffs on the future of Baldur’s Gate 3 and other projects is not yet clear.
Citations: [1] Baldur’s Gate 3 Studio CEO Comments on Hasbro Layoffs https://gamerant.com/baldurs-gate-3-hasbro-layoffs-dungeons-and-dragons/ [2] CEO of Baldur’s Gate 3 dev Swen Vincke says the D&D team … - Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/DnD/comments/18j5qjc/theres_almost_nobody_left_ceo_of_baldurs_gate_3/ [3] Baldur’s Gate 3 dev speaks out on Hasbro’s shocking DnD layoffs https://www.pcgamesn.com/baldurs-gate-3/layoffs-comment [4] Larian CEO acknowledges Wizards of the Coasts layoffs in belated The Game Awards speech https://www.eurogamer.net/larian-ceo-acknowledges-wizards-of-the-coasts-layoffs-in-belated-the-game-awards-speech [5] Baldur’s Gate 3 Lead Says “There’s Almost Nobody Left” On D&D Team From First Meetings https://www.thegamer.com/baldurs-gate-3-lead-dd-team-first-meetings-laid-off/
He literally meant they were fired from WOTC. He was talking about the team at WOTC they were working with; nobody at Larian was fired.
Read the articles and not just the headlines.
Read my post again. I didn’t randomly quote and italics one word randomly for fun
Yes, exactly. Layoffs at WotC/Hasbro =/= layoffs at Larian.
Oh I could like an action game set in the universe. Or a souls-like dnd game? I’d be down.
They tried an action game a couple years ago. It was aggressively mid… I hope they try a BG3 again and get a studio that’s actually good at making games to make the game
I’m thinking something like Horizon Zero Dawn, just set in the Baldur’s Gate area.