Divinity's trailer is cool, but I suspect Larian's body-horror Burning Man splatfest doesn't set an accurate tone for the full game—and if I'm right, it'll be weird that it's happened twice
Harvey Randall, Staff Writer
(Image credit: Future)This week I've been: Preparing myself for the possibility of fighting Simon in Clair Obscur again.
Last week I was: Recommending you go be cringe in World of Warcraft.
It is 2019: Larian is announcing its new RPG, Baldur's Gate 3. The studio releases a short, cinematic teaser with an emphasis on body horror—the ceremorphosis of an unwitting guard rendered in horrible, gory detail. Teeth tumble out of his mouth like popcorn, cheekbones snap...