The 2023 Game Of The Year According to Screen Rant

The 2023 Game Of The Year According to Screen Rant


2023​ picked ‌up where 2022 left off when it comes to video game releases. Just like the⁤ year prior, there were no shortage of excellent launches; unlike last year, however, 2023 features a slew of Game of the Year contenders. The selection is so strong that taking​ the five most popular choices for 2023 GotY and stacking it against any 5-year ‍span of actual winners might not look⁤ out of place. In a year ​that began with a bang in Resident Evil 4 Remake and ended⁢ with an even bigger⁢ one-two punch of Marvel’s⁤ Spider-Man​ 2 and Alan Wake ⁢2, ⁤one game stood tall: Baldur’s⁢ Gate 3, Screen Rant’s 2023 Game of the Year.

For anyone somehow unfamiliar with Larian Studios’ epic RPG, Baldur’s‍ Gate 3 is a⁣ sprawling fantasy narrative set in‍ the Dungeons &​ Dragons universe. Its world ​is​ populated by several iconic characters woven into the history of D&D, but the main story⁣ is a unique tale of ⁣universe-spanning body horror and political‌ scheming. ⁤Players can choose to occupy the role of one of several pre-made characters ‍with deep and interesting back ‌stories, or⁤ they can create their own character and recruit ⁢those characters into their party.

The best ⁤part of Baldur’s Gate 3 is that no playthrough feels ‍identical – whether it’s‍ because​ of different player ⁤choices⁣ or a roll of ‍the​ dice,​ things​ can go awry in a heartbeat. That’s both planned and pure⁢ chaotic chance in a system of‌ mechanisms that produces wild combat. So many factors go into each experience, whether it’s a player’s class, alignment, ​current position on the map, attributes, skills,‍ items, or even ‍minute factors like whether they chatted ⁤up an NPC one whole ⁢Act ago.

Of course, ⁤there’s plenty more ‍to ​Baldur’s ‌Gate 3 than just its variety. At its⁢ core, BG3 is Larian ​Studios’ best ​narrative to ​date, blending the personal concerns and desires of an eccentric party into a​ quest to stop a world-ending threat. Each character receives the requisite amount ‍of attention to detail to⁢ make them feel like equals rather than caricatures of their alignment or class; just because Gale ⁢is a wizard, for⁤ instance, doesn’t mean he exclusively talks about spells and ⁣magical mysteries (though, to be ​fair, he does that a lot).

There also isn’t⁣ a “bad” character among the bunch. Some party-based RPGs struggle to provide a roster of compelling ⁢choices, but each companion in Baldur’s Gate⁢ 3 offers ⁣something unique from both a gameplay perspective and their insights into story beats. Astarion might gleefully encourage murder, but⁢ he’s also got a soft spot for those stripped⁢ of their agency⁣ or power; ⁤Karlach is a softie despite her appearance, but ​her strong sense of justice can make her lose her cool. Everyone⁢ is shades of grey instead ​of black and⁣ white, and the result is a story ‌that can be revisited repeatedly without feeling⁤ stale.

2023-12-19 16:41:03
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