Following the immense successes of the Baldur's Gate 2 sequel and its accompanying expansion pack Throne of Bhaal, Virgin has released the ultimate double pack, containing both games in one handy package. This is PC role-playing at its best.
Your initial impression when starting up Baldur's Gate 2 is that it is a lot darker than its predecessor. Now please understand, I'm not talking about a lack of light here. There is a sinister and unsettling feel to the game, which stands in contrast to the original. Baldur's Gate was simple: people were either good or evil. In Baldur's Gate 2, evil has been given a perverse twist, which richly feeds the atmosphere with depth and suspense. You will witness scenes of sadistic torture from the outset, which, as you will find out, set the tone of the game.
On a graphical level, Baldur's Gate 2 is a huge step forward. The detailing and interactivity have been massively enhanced, an achievement that really has to be seen to be believed.
Baldur's Gate 2 possesses that all-too-rare quality: It is a genuine labour of love. The staff has obviously put every possible effort into its construction, cutting no corners. When tied together with the Throne of Bhaal expansion, there's little more to be done to improve on this epic title.
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