236 hours.
Baldur's Gate 3
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Baldur’s Gate 3 is a story-rich, party-based RPG set in the universe of Dungeons & Dragons, where your choices shape a tale of fellowship and betrayal, survival and sacrifice, and the lure of absolute power. (Website)
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There is a simply ludicrous amount of content in the game.
There is a specific note you can find if you sneak onto the submersible without Redhammer noticing you. However, if you start the Umberlee quest first, you'll instead find his frozen corpse without a note. This situation is so specific, I'm stunned they decided to cater for it. And I had to reload in order to get my note.
Seriously, my wife was hooked on this game when it came out and has done so many different playthroughs. Each with different classes, with different chat options, and EVERY play through finds something new. The replay value on this game is crazy!
Just last night we finished a co-op campaign and being the chaotic person I am, I attacked someone during the epilogue just to see what would happen. She was upset that Withers banished us but I just sat there laughing. But she never saw that cinematic because she never made that choice.
... there's an Umberlee quest? Jeez, I've finished like five playthroughs and every time, I discover entire quests that I didn't know about. I'll be sure to pay more attention to the Wave Mother's temple next time.
Yeah, finding the thing that killed the priest they're holding the funeral for. It's not a big quest, and I completely missed it during my first playthrough too, cause you can't trigger it after you do the Iron Throne.
Worth every penny.