One of the biggest similarities between RPGs and online games is how unwritten rules often form around certain actions. For example, it is an unwritten rule to never trust a mage in the Dragon Age games, while spamming moves in fighting games like Mortal Kombat is seriously frowned upon. As an extensive RPG with online co-op elements, Baldur's Gate 3 has its own unwritten rules already, even though it's not even on PS5 yet.Baldur's Gate 3 has established itself as Game of the Year material and the personal GOTY for many fans. While many reviews for Baldur's Gate 3 are likely still in progress, it has still established itself as one of the best PC and RPGs of the year, as its Metacritic score currently sits at 97 (after 21 reviews as of this writing). For comparison, that's one point higher than Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (but it has 145 reviews). What's clear is how gaming fans have survived multiple massive games that have created major waves throughout the industry, and because of that, certain etiquette for BG3 has already been made apparent.
The Unwritten Rules of Baldur's Gate 3 Explained
Although it's only been out for a short time, some unwritten rules regarding Baldur's Gate 3 have already emerged in the community.