Lost track of time and saw the session limit warning for Geforce Now Ultimate for the first time (apparently 8 hours).
It's everything you could want in a CRPG, really. The exploration is a bit like BG2 where a false wall somewhere mundane looking can lead you to an enormous new area or some tiny hints can lead to something unique and powerful. There's so much you can miss if you're not looking carefully, and the game is okay with that, which makes it even better.
Protip: use the highlight key (left alt by default) when searching rooms for loot. Just like in the infinity engine days, it's easy to miss items. Here you still have to get close to items though for them to highlight with the key, which is fair.
It's everything you could want in a CRPG, really. The exploration is a bit like BG2 where a false wall somewhere mundane looking can lead you to an enormous new area or some tiny hints can lead to something unique and powerful. There's so much you can miss if you're not looking carefully, and the game is okay with that, which makes it even better.
Protip: use the highlight key (left alt by default) when searching rooms for loot. Just like in the infinity engine days, it's easy to miss items. Here you still have to get close to items though for them to highlight with the key, which is fair.