Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance (2021) Full Gameplay Walkthrough LongPlay PC
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About This Game
Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance is an action role-playing game (ARPG) set in the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) universe, specifically using the Forgotten Realms campaign setting. It was originally released in 2001 for the PlayStation 2, and later ported to Xbox, GameCube, and Game Boy Advance. Here's an overview:
🔹 Key Details
Developer: Snowblind Studios
Publisher: Black Isle Studios / Interplay Entertainment
Engine: Snowblind Engine (also used in Champions of Norrath, Justice League Heroes)
Perspective: Top-down / isometric
Multiplayer: 2-player local co-op (console versions)
Gameplay
Genre: Action RPG with hack-and-slash mechanics.
Combat: Real-time with melee, ranged, and magic attacks.
Characters: You can choose from 3 playable characters, each with unique abilities:
Kromlech – Dwarven fighter (melee-focused)
Adrianna – Elven sorceress (magic-heavy)
Vahn – Human archer (ranged specialist)
Leveling System: Earn experience, level up, and upgrade stats and abilities.
Loot: Lots of loot, armor, weapons, and magical items (with D&D-style stats).
Saving: Save points are fixed in locations (console-era design).
Story Summary
Set in the city of Baldur’s Gate, players uncover a plot involving thieves, dark magic, and ancient evils. The story unfolds over three acts, involving:
The Thieves’ Guild
A mysterious figure named Xantam
A battle against a rising threat involving duergar, drow, and dragons
Though the game is set in the Baldur's Gate universe, it is not a direct continuation of the classic PC RPG series by BioWare.
Reception
Critical Acclaim: Strong reviews for its graphics, voice acting, and satisfying combat.
Graphics: Among the best on PS2 at the time — praised for dynamic lighting, water effects, and detail.
Short Length: One common criticism was the relatively short campaign.