Interplay has announced that the port of Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance is available for PC today. In fact, after bringing the game to next-gen consoles on May 7, 2021, the PC version is now available today, December 17, 2021. The title is purchasable on Steam, GoG, and Epic Games Store platforms.
L ‘Action RPG Baldur’s Gate: The Dark Alliance It was originally released in Playstation 2 the December 14, 2001. so here we are, 20 years Later, to release a game with a date computer. It is indeed a simple port of high standard 4k. There is no question here of re-mastering or remaking.
Baldur’s Gate: The Dark Alliance It differs from the previous composition with orientation a job from a kind of RPG. The gameplay is somewhat similar to Diablo, classic from hack’n’slash. You have a choice to incarnate serpentine the dwarf warriorAnd van tohuman archer where Adriana the dwarf witch. A fourth character can be unlocked by first finishing the game with maximum difficulty. The game is executable according to four Separate difficulty modes: easy, normal, hard And Maximum. Note that the situation Maximum Playable only in New Plus game. So it will be necessary to complete the game first in one of the three basic difficulties to unlock the mode afterwards. Maximum And thus access to this famous fourth character. One co-op mode Also exists, you are free to discover a worldAbeer Turiel With a comrade in arms.
If you are feeling nostalgic or have never tried this game then it is time to give it a try. So the game is available as of today for a total €29.99 employment steamAnd GoG And Epic Games Store. Stay connected too GeekNPlay And also on social networks Facebook social networking siteAnd Twitter And Instagram To be informed of the latest news.
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