Let’s Skip The Dragon Age: The Veilguard Vs. Baldur’s Gate 3 Comparisons, Yeah? (2024)

In 2023, Larian Studios’ award-winning game Baldur’s Gate 3 filled a void in RPG fans’ hearts. As of last year, BioWare, the developer behind Dragon Age and Mass Effect, hadn’t released an RPG in six years. Larian’s take on the Dungeons & Dragons ruleset checked off a lot of boxes for fans who wanted a party-driven RPG full of game-changing decisions, loveable and complicated characters, and a sprawling, impressively designed world.

As Larian was sweeping game of the year awards last year, BioWare was working away on the reportedly troubled fourth Dragon Age game. Fans noted that the EA-owned studio releasing a fantasy RPG within a year of one of the most acclaimed games of the past decade was doomed to invite comparisons—potentially unflattering ones. But now that we’ve seen Dragon Age: The Veilguard in motion, I’m more convinced than ever that pitting the two games against each other is a superficial waste of time.

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This has happened before. In 2014, Dragon Age: Inquisition won plenty of game of the year awards, only to be shortly followed by The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. CD Projekt Red’s RPG arguably stole BioWare’s thunder as the big fantasy RPG on campus, and drew attention to some of Inquisition’s flaws like its mediocre open-world. But as ex-Kotaku writer Kirk Hamilton pointed out back in 2015, BioWare had much better relationship dynamics and world navigation than The Witcher 3.But comparing the two is tedious, and I’m already feeling that tedium after seeing an hour of The Veilguard at Summer Game Fest.

Yes, Dragon Age and Baldur’s Gate are both fantasy RPGs with a focus on their companions, but even a brief look at Veilguard shows how different these two games are. Baldur’s Gate 3 is a CRPG similar to the first Dragon Age game, while BioWare has gone full action RPG for The Veilguard. Systemically, these two games could not be more different. There will undoubtedly be people who are disappointed that Dragon Age is leaning harder into the action RPG subgenre after Baldur’s Gate 3 pulled off the tactical approach so well, but to that I say: Just play Baldur’s Gate 3 again.

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Is Baldur’s Gate 3 what Dragon Age should be in 2024? That’s complicated

PC Gamer’s Lauren Morton wrote about how Baldur’s Gate 3 feels like the version of Dragon Age: The Veilguard people probably would have envisioned 15 years ago. If you played Dragon Age: Origins in 2009 and imagined the series a decade and two console generations later, Baldur’s Gate 3 is probably a close approximation of what the most pie-in-the-sky version would look like. For Morton, this goes beyond sticking to tactical combat, but also in terms of its darker tone, as The Veilguard’s quippy dialogue and acrobatic action feel like something out of a modern franchise film.

Morton asks what Dragon Age’s identity is at this point, but I feel the series has had an identity problem for 15 years. BioWare has maintained that each Dragon Age game is a very specific moment in time for its universe, and that’s why it changes locations, protagonists, and styles each time. That has often been used as a shield to deflect criticism of how poorly it handles continuity and payoff, but it’s also why I think the Baldur’s Gate 3 comparison feels like clinging onto something that’s been gone for over a decade. Dragon Age has never been able to successfully reconcile its supposed anthology format and its desire to have interconnected stories, but it does mean that I accepted a long time ago that trying to determine what makes a Dragon Age is as futile as trying to determine what Final Fantasy is.

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Dragon Age: The Veilguard is going to be divisive. It already is. When you’ve spent ten years waiting for something with an idea of what it would be in your head, if it’s not that thing, you’re bound to be disappointed. But ultimately, The Veilguard is not trying to accomplish the same things Baldur’s Gate 3 did. Its focus on action-based systems means we’re probably not going to get the highly reactive, Dungeons & Dragons-esque spells and problem-solving mechanics. But it does mean we’re going to get what looks like a frenetic action RPG that continues the story we’ve been waiting a decade for. That might not be what you wanted from Dragon Age, but that other game exists.

We can unpack whether or not The Veilguard accomplishes what it’s setting out to do when it launches in the fall, but if the conversation starts and ends with “I wanted The Veilguard to be this specific thing,” we’re looking at the wrong franchise. After seeing The Veilguard pivot in such a different direction from its predecessor that inspired Baldur’s Gate 3, I’m just not interested in examining it through the lens of this comparison. It’s the least interesting way to dissect art, and now, it feels like a disingenuous way to dissect these two games. We’ve got two cakes that are similar shapes but different flavors. We can eat them both.

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Let’s Skip The Dragon Age: The Veilguard Vs. Baldur’s Gate 3 Comparisons, Yeah? (2024)

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How long does it take to beat Baldur Gate 3? ›

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Main Story31369h 28m
Main + Extras1.8K114h 57m
Completionist340168h 37m
All PlayStyles2.5K116h 35m

How many hours is Baldur's Gate 3? ›

But this high? Larian has just announced (referencing Steam numbers) that average playtime for Baldur's Gate 3 is 100 hours.

Is Baldur's Gate fun if you don't play D&D? ›

Nothing tops the feeling of something you love inspiring something amazing, but let's stop the DnD gatekeeping with Baldur's Gate 3. Dungeons & Dragons is responsible for more videogames than you'd think.

Has anyone beaten Baldur's Gate 3 yet? ›

But while most folks are still chewing through the massive Dungeons & Dragons-based game, one Twitch streamer has beaten Baldur's Gate 3 in just a little under 11 minutes.

Is Baldur's Gate 3 max level? ›

What is the max level in Baldur's Gate 3? The level cap in Baldur's Gate 3 is 12, having previously been 5 prior to the full release of the game.

Will there be a Baldur's Gate 4? ›

Baldur's Gate 4 isn't currently in development, but Hasbro has stated that the franchise will indeed continue despite Larian Studios stepping away from the franchise.

Is Baldur's Gate 3 fully playable? ›

It remained in early access until its full release for Windows in August 2023, with versions for PlayStation 5, macOS, and Xbox Series X/S releasing later that year.

Is Baldur's Gate 3 overwhelming? ›

Take it slow and try to learn it, even people who are familiar with RPGs may feel overwhelmed at first. I'd say only veterans or hardcore players dont.

Is BG3 noob friendly? ›

It's beginner friendly if you play on easy. the normal and tactician difficulty can be very formidable if you don't know much about how this sort of gameplay works. 12 AGO 2023 a las 6:45 a. m. But role playing are not friendly, however due too many choice that lead many drawback or downside, or not way you want it go.

Can you be evil Baldur's Gate? ›

1: Yes, going evil will have some companions leave you (specifically Karlach, Wyll, and Gale... though I think you can persuade Gale into staying.). In return you do get a couple evil companions. 2: While it is entirely possible to do an evil playthrough, doing so cuts out a massive portion of the game's content.

How hard is Baldur's Gate 3? ›

Baldur's Gate 3 can be a very difficult game even on Balanced and Explorer difficulties, especially for those who aren't used to D&D or similar systems.

How many hours is Baldur's Gate 3 Act 1? ›

Baldur's Gate 3 Act 1, which by most estimates should take you between 30 and 40 hours to complete, is just a very long tutorial, Larian says. As someone with very little prior knowledge of the series and who has never played Dungeons & Dragons, this would've been mighty handy to know.

Is Act 3 the longest BG3? ›

Having completed the game myself Act 2 is by far the shortest. Act 1 is the longest followed by Act 3. But then that could change depending on what you choose to do in each. However, I did not find much to do in Act 2 even after attempting to find things to do.

How long is the act in Baldur's Gate 3? ›

ACT III - Can rather consume some time, its the most dialog and quest intensive area, there are little fights tho. However Baldurs's Gate is quite a big map, filled with a lot of things to explore, take, read, use etc. I would say that finale act of Baldur's Gate 3 takes around 40hours to complete maybe even more.

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