> I'm starting to think this game was robbed of Best Narrative Award at TGA 2023. I did enjoy the story of Baldur's Gate 3 very much, But I'd say AW2 has the edge of telling a story in such an unconventional way. There's just nothing like it.
So this is what I was getting at in the other thread where we made top 25 lists, and I made one specifically about narrative.
To me "narrative" in video game could mean either an over-arching story OR the consistent ability to tell individual stories.
I don't know exactly what the game awards had in mind with their categories (it sure would have been nice if they'd discussed that).
Niether AW2 nor BG3 appeal to me in terms of gameplay so I'm not making a qualitative judgement or anything, but it seems like the strength of AW2 is the over-arching narrative, while the strength of BG3- and RPGs in general, honestly- is individual stories. This quest, that quest, this character, that side story, maybe this specific part of the main quest, etc. It's why Skyrim and Witcher 3 are two of the most beloved narrative games despite their main stories being kinda lame.