The multiplayer in Baldur’s Gate 3 sorely needs a dungeon master

Shadowheart lies sprawled upside down hanging from a crate in an amusingly uncanny ragdoll, while the player character is facedown in a pool of ridiculously orange blood, in the middle of one of the game’s first towns. Not our finest moment. | Screenshot by Sean Hollister / The Verge

Baldur’s Gate 3 sounds like a fantastic single-player experience. I wish I’d tried that instead of playing with my closest friends!

This isn’t about difficulty: I fully expected to be beaten, shot, stabbed, and otherwise destroyed for taking on enemies too fast. I just wish deve...

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