if not spectacular, at least interesting and way better than any mod. As someone who spent enough time with the original releases (and also owns most of the Infinity Engine games on both CD and digitally through GOG already), it's fine with me to put up with the bugs for a slightly tweaked experience with the game with new player character options, items, and NPCs/romances which are. It's the kind of broken scripting where you want to save often enough to roll back in case you fall victim to it. I was early on BG2 EE, and that could definitely stand some polishing.
You might not have noticed as many bugs because I feel like the Android version released after many a patch, and I came into the EE for Baldur's Gate on the PC after a number of patches. I've personally garnered a lot of enjoyment out of the Enhanced Editions.
Otherwise the engine is clearly the best the series has ever offered, what with it being the last game to be released on that engine. Icewind Dale 2 almost looks like it has a weird gritty filter applied to everything which I never liked. I just wish they'd hurry up and get the second one on I did feel like the first Icewind Dale game looked amazing (post high-res patch, of course) in particular - at least from the little I've actually played of it, which amounted to the first few areas. With that said, I do own the EE of the first one on my Nexus 7. The new content they add in is pretty much trash anyway, and modding the originals is a really quick process anyway. Baldurs Gate: Enhanced Edition is a remastered version of the original Baldurs Gate combined with its expansion Baldurs Gate: Tales of the Sword Coast. With regards to the enhanced editions, I've never encountered any new bugs, but really don't think they're worth it compared to just getting the originals on GOG. Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the IWD games used matte paintings for the environments, as opposed to the Baldur's Gate games which had digital art for the backgrounds? Arriving on November 15, 2013, Baldurs Gate II: Enhanced Edition comes to the PC as the Bhaalspawn Saga. The Icwind Dale games specifically look really beautiful. Baldurs Gate II: Enhanced Edition launch trailer. It's weird how the Infinity Engine is still the most beautiful RPG engine (or maybe that's all down to the artists) to date. I'll probably play it because I never finished Icewind Dale myself, although hearing from my brother about some of the stupidly difficult later encounters makes me a little shy. Unfortunately for Icewind Dale, there's just not as much that you can "enhance" about it since you create your own party. I looked through the screenshots specifically to see if they'd updated for the 2014 rosters! We'll have our review up of Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition sometime next week."Caravella: takes 2 acid damage from Ryckert." An Android version of the game is on the way as well, but there's no date yet for that launch.
The latest trailer showcases the enhanced interface, tweaked graphics and sounds, and plenty of combat to remind you that you'll be hitting the space bar (or pause button on iPad) quite often to tweak your combat mid action. While the original game allowed the same, it wasn't always the easiest to make happen, especially with dial-up being the norm in 1998.
Of course the best thing about the game is the online co-op multiplayer for up to 6 people. The NPCs are definitely a highlight, but the deep Dungeon and Dragons rule set integration is the real hook here. It's loaded with hours upon hours of content - with most people taking around 40 to 50 hours to complete the game. Improved and improved version of Infinity Engine Baldurs Gate: Enhanced Edition includes the entire original Balders Gate and its expansion pack Tales. The classic Bioware RPG, which was released in 1998, is still considered by some to be one of the greatest RPGs ever. The game was delayed a few months to polish up some of its own issues, which is a good thing, but it's finally time to unleash the game on a new generation of gamers. Customize your hero, gather your party, and venture forth in this open-world epic where every choice matters. Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition will be hitting iOS and PC tomorrow, bringing with it a version of Baldur's Gate that has gotten a ton of polish and even some new content. Baldurs Gate: Enhanced Edition is a classic fantasy RPG set in the world of Dungeons & Dragons.