Classic WRPG fans, rejoice. Beamdog has released the Windows and Mac versions of Baldur’s Gate II: Enhanced Edition. Baldur’s Gate II: Enhanced Edition combines both Baldur’s Gate II: Shadows of Amn and Baldur’s Gate II: Throne of Bhaal. In addition, the game features full widescreen support, remastered area artwork from original renders, and a host of other interface and gameplay improvements. Continue reading Baldur’s Gate II: Enhanced Edition Is Now Available→
Baldur’s Gate fans, rejoice. Beamdog, Atari, and Overhaul Games announced today that pre-purchasing for Baldur’s Gate II: Enhanced Edition on Mac and PC has begun, in preparation for release on November 15th, 2013. In addition, a new trailer for this revamped version of Black Isle’s classic RPG has been released that can be viewed below. Continue reading Baldur’s Gate II: Enhanced Edition To Be Released On November 15th→
Trent Oster has revealed some juicy details about the rumored third part of the Baldur’s Gate series. According to Oster, Baldur’s Gate will be powered by new technology and not by the engine that is behind Baldur’s Gate: Enhanced Edition and Baldur’s Gate 2: Enhanced Edition. Although nothing is confirmed at this point, and Overhaul’s current plans have nothing to do with the Black Hound concept. Continue reading Baldur’s Gate 3 will be powered by new technology; will remain a top-down game→
Trent Oster has revealed some new interesting information about the Enhanced Edition of both Baldur’s Gate and Baldur’s Gate 2. According to Oster, there are currently 8 ex-BioWare developers working on it and the game’s UI is being reworked. Oster also admitted that they are pretty anxious to keep both of the Enhanced Editions going after release and that new content is a big part of those plans. In other words, we can expect some post-launch DLCs for it. It has not been decided yet whether these will be for free or not. Continue reading Baldur’s Gate Enhanced Edition – post-launch content confirmed, AI pathfinding will be tweaked→
Beamdog’s Trent Oster has revealed some interesting new details about the enhanced edition of Baldur’s Gate and their future projects. The team has announced that the game will be coming to iPad – suggesting that those earlier rumors for an iPad version were actually true – and will be compatible with all of its models. Yeap, Baldur’s Gate: Enhanced Edition will be compatible with iPad 1, 2, and 3. Moreover, the team is targetting for a $10 USD price, although nothing is certain right now. Continue reading Baldur’s Gate: Enhanced Edition will be compatible with all iPads, overhauled UI for the PC version→
As we told you a couple of hours ago, Baldur’s Gate 1 & 2 will get an Enhanced Edition that will be released this Summer. Naturally, PC fans of those two games had a lot of questions and Trent Oster decided to answer most of them. So, we know for a fact now that this will come to the PC. Contrary to the previous iOS/Android rumors, there is currently only the PC version confirmed that will be unleashed this Summer. Moreover, the Enhanced Editions will be 2D games and not 3D remakes. Beamdog will use our GPUs mainly for acceleration purposes, but hope that they’ll implement some good tricks to slightly improve the graphics. Continue reading New details for Baldur’s Gate Enhanced Edition; 2D graphics, mod friendly, incoming first screenshots→
Atari, Wizards of the Coast, and Overhaul Games are pleased to announce that work has begun on the Enhanced Edition of Baldur’s Gate and Baldur’s Gate II. Since its initial release in 1998, Baldur’s Gate has entertained millions of fans around the globe, and has received countless awards. This classic saga of mystery, intrigue, and adventure has set the standard for Dungeons & Dragons computer roleplaying games ever since. Continue reading Baldur’s Gate Enhanced Edition Announced – Coming this Summer→
Rejoice RPG fans as we have evidence that BioWare’s classic RPG, Baldur’s Gate, will be coming to Steam in the following months. A few days ago, both Baldur’s Gate and Baldur’s Gate 2 were added to Steam’s registry. And… well… Steam’s registry never lies. After all, the PC versions of both Sonic Generations and Alan Wake were revealed via Steam’s registry so we can safely assume that this is not an error or mistake from Valve, and our guess is that there will be a bundle or something like that. Continue reading BioWare’s classic ‘Baldur’s Gate’ coming to Steam→