Isometric fantasy RPG Baldur's Gate 3has enjoyed heaps of critical success since its launch back in August and, in a discussion with our sister website GamesRadar+, Larian Studios founder Swen Vincke revealed that he has high hopes for a resurgence in computer role-playing games (CRPGs) like Baldur's Gate 3.
In the wake of Baldur's Gate 3 winning Ultimate Game of the Year at the Golden Joystick Awards 2023, Vincke revealed his thoughts on the game's successes as well as the future of the CRPG genre.
«We've always been very focused on just making our game, and a lot of people have attached a lot of things to that because the game turned out the way that we wanted it to be [...] So I hope there will be more games like a CRPG type of game. It's a game I like to play, and a lot of people in the industry like to play as well. So, if those games come out, and they don't have a story that we know already, I think that will be great. I look forward to those types of games.»
For those confused by the acronym soup, a CRPG refers to a specific sub-genre of role-playing game, usually created in an isometric top-down view and designed to invoke the open-ended and story-driven feeling of a tabletop role-playing game like Dungeons & Dragons.
Vincke's words mirror our own hopes for the genre, too. The playful storytelling and wide scope for player creativity offered by these games offer a powerful appeal which, having been popularized by Baldur's Gate 3's success, could spell a significant turn towards CRPG development in the future.
Though the year is drawing to a close, fans of CRPGs will be pleased to note that genre veteran Owlcat Games intends to release its next CPRG,Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Traderon December 7. Those who enjoyed Bal
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