Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus review - "Dante's Inferno by way of Mad Max: Fury Road"

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GamesRadar+ Verdict

Descent into Avernus is a campaign at its best when it's running hot and throwing fuel on the fire, but it takes a little while tಌo get 🍸there. Early sections in Baldur's Gate can be dull, but things improve dramatically once you reach the Nine Hells, and the module suddenly starts throwing out exciting ideas left and right, almost at the risk of becoming overwhelming.

Pros

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    Infernal Machines are a literal joyride

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    Devils make for enjoyably hateable villains

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    Emphasises fast pacing and player choice

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    Dramatic set-piecꦅes and visuals that stay wit🐎h you long after playing

Cons

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    Despite the effort, Baldur's🍌 Gate itself just isn't very interesting

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    ꦍThe lore is fun, but there's a hell ꧙(ha) of a lot of it.