If you played the first game, you’ll know what to expect from Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance II – whilst it does make refinements and improvements, the core experience remains mostly the same. Of course, there’s a bit more to it than that and you can expect your typical D&D-style shenanigans to take place in-between it all, with the game certainly bringing enough depth to its lore to ensure that both the narrative and world are intriguing. Playing as one of five different characters that each has their own class and abilities, Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance II sees players venturing through the Forgotten Realms as they look to save the land (and the heroes from the first game) from the villainous vampire Mordoc SeLanmere. If you want a bit more depth and nuance though, you might want to stick with a more modernised release. If you’re happy to have some old-school hacking-and-slashing, you’ll be in for a good time. Has it? Well… it depends on what you want from the game. I never actually got to play through the game during its initial release so had been excited to check it out – even if I was a little anxious to see if it would stand the test of time. Following on from the re-release of the original game last year, Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance II has now brought its dungeon-crawling adventuring over to the Nintendo Switch.
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