Lead Author of Baldur’s Gate 3 Explains What the Most Heroic Way to Play Is

Lead Author of Baldur’s Gate 3 Explains What the Most Heroic Way to Play Is

In Baldur’s Gate 3 you can play the ultimate villain. However, lead author Adam Smith interprets “Dark Urge” as the most heroic playthrough. You can find more details on MeinMMO.

What is “Dark Urge”? Among all Origin characters in Baldur’s Gate 3, “Dark Urge” is undoubtedly the most unusual and bloodthirsty. In fact, it is not a classic character but rather a state of mind.

As the “Dark Urge” you have no memories of the past. You only feel an eerie sense of having committed terrible deeds. A mysterious force tries to push you to create chaos and violence. The Dark Urge is a mad killer, which can quickly lead to an inner conflict.

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Dark Urge – “Possibly the most heroic playthrough”

The Dark Urge is not the right choice for everyone. The character loves everything related to blood and violence. He literally feeds off killing.

However, the lead author of Baldur’s Gate 3, Adam Smith, recently revealed in an interview with PC Gamer that he plays the Dark Urge in a different way. For him, the playthrough with this character is possibly the most heroic of all.

My Dark Urge resists the dark impulses and deeply regrets all the terrible deeds that have been done. […] For me – and I will try to remain as spoiler-free as possible – the experience of playing through the Dark Urge could be the most heroic variant. When one confronts one’s inner demons, resists them, and ultimately survives together with loyal companions, in my opinion, the most epic version of the game is created.

Adam Smith

Adam Smith has a deep affection for the RPG and finds a particular fascination in his “Dark Urge Monk.” Instead of a mad killer who shows no remorse, he plays a tormented hero with a conscience. He plays him as a character with a good heart.

Whether you accept the dark nature of the “Dark Urge” or fight against it. The character presents one of the most fascinating gameplay options. So it does not necessarily mean that you will experience a completely evil playthrough with the Dark Urge.

It is still up to you how you resolve the inner conflict of this mysterious and bloodthirsty character. You could still achieve a good and epic ending.

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Source(s): PC Gamer
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