Baldur’s Gate 2: The Collection
- Explore unseen lands as you take part in an epic conflict that will define your future, and create your legend
- Play the full version of Baldur’s Gate II – Shadows of Amn, you will face deadly foes armed with your wits, skills and magic — collect allies and form a party that takes you into the hostile land of Amn for treasure and glory
- Also features real-time gameplay and the ability to pause at any time — plus all-new multiplayer games for up to 6 players
- In Baldur’s Gate II – Throne of Bhaal, you’ll uncover the mysteries of Watcher’s Keep, explore new dungeons, and use the all-new character called the Wild Mage
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Baldur’s Gate 2: The Collection

I just bought this game, the reviews here made it sound great. I am a huge never winter nights fan and after playing that game for a very long time I just couldn’t get past the graphics. They are awful. I am sorry but if you are used the graphics of today’s games then this game isn’t for you. I can’t tell you if the game itself is fun to play, I haven’t played it. I just couldn’t get past the graphics. Sorry bad review from me.
Rating: 1 / 5
When we finally got this game to load, it was another waiting
period simply to build a character. We prefer RPGs like Revenant
and Doom and Quake series; and in all honesty expected something
like that in this game. However it runs more in line with Myst,
in that you have to hunt for items before moving awkwardly along
the same level. It also presents you with a dozen or more buttons
just to allow the player to move, fight, cast spells of alike. If
you are not willing to PRINT OUT THE MANUAL, you are going to
be lost until you figure out what the dozens of picture icons mean. The opponent characters will not be kind, lauching attacks
while your struggling to figure out what to do for your character
and several others you can control as your merry team tries to
advance past a wizard’s dungeon.
Yes it has fine graphics and sound and interesting levels. But this PC game fell well short of our hopes. It gets a 3 for effort. If your a MYST fan, you’ll probably like the novelty of
action.
Rating: 3 / 5
Like a lot of other deceptions, this game is NOT for Windows XP. Baldur’s Gate couldn’t be programed by official company or fansite(as with Ultima) to run on XP. It is not possible. The same could be said for Ultima Collecton which stated it was for windows 95 RIGHT ON THE BOX and doesn’t run on that os. Please put the correct OS for this game.
Deception #2: This game only contains what BG Saga contained, Baldur’s Gate. It is not an “Ultimate” Collection, so don’t expect BG II or ToB. It is just another name for the same thing(and for bux) bottom line, if you have BG, stick with it and play it on your old windows 98 system that your so fortunate to own, don’t mess with this! If you don’t have BG(by now) then your too young to appreciate it!
Rating: 1 / 5
I’m new to the game but am pretty disappointed by the graphics and interface. This game was probably ahead of its time in 2001, but it pales next to more recent games such as Neverwinter Nights. The story line seems interesting enough that I’ll play it a while longer longer and give it chance.
Rating: 3 / 5
This game was the pits. After playing Microsofts Dungeon Seige games and Scared (all multiplayer games) this game is not good at all. Very difficult to navigate around in and we found it to be very frustrating because we’ve had the best it made it hard to like this game. I do like the packaging of this game but that is all. We tried playing this game for a week and found it to aggravating and after paying $30.00+ for it we felt very let down. We are back to playing the Dungeon Seige series.
Rating: 1 / 5