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Former Dragon Age writer says Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and Baldur’s Gate 3 prove ‘what’s possible when a game is given time to cook’

Former Dragon Age writer says Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and Baldur’s Gate 3 prove ‘what’s possible when a game is given time to cook’

Former Dragon Age lead writer David Gaider is not known to be shy about sharing his opinions, and so he did in April, saying that Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is “kind of to JRPGs what Baldur’s Gate 3 was to CRPGs.” Not everyone took the statement quite as he meant it, though, and so speaking recently to GamesRadar, Gaider clarified that what he meant was simply that both games are “kind of love letters to their genre that allow what they’ve created to translate to a larger audience than what that genre normally hits.”

“The sales for Baldur’s Gate 3 were amazing, and kind of make a lie out of—I remember when I was at EA, there was a lot of investigation into how large is the RPG audience, and how large is the action audience, and so forth,” Gaider said. “And they would have an estimate and they’d say it caps out, oh, the RPG audience caps out at about five million. But that doesn’t seem to be true when the game is good.”

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