BioWare takes inspiration from Final Fantasy 7’s character depth, prompting improved casting in Baldur’s Gate RPG

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Baldur’s Gate 2’s much more difficult buddy personalities were suddenly motivated by a JRPG from around the world: Final Fantasy 7.

In a meeting with Rock Paper Shotgun, James Ohlen – that was when an expert programmer at BioWare, working with every little thing from Baldur’s Gate and Dragon Age to Star Wars and Anthem – exposed the not likely link in between 2 RPG heavyweights. According to Ohlen, throughout one cold winter season, a manufacturer at author Interplay namedropped the critical Squaresoft JRPG and claimed Baldur’s Gate’s personalities weren’t fifty percent as facility. 

“I’m very competitive,” claimed Ohlen. “I went and played Final Fantasy VII and was like, ‘Oh my good god, these characters make ours look like a bunch of cardboard cutouts. This is terrible.’” Playing Final Fantasy 7 apparently affected BioWare as they after that established Baldur’s Gate 2. You can sort of see the resemblances in between Final Fantasy 7’s Barret and Baldur’s Gate’s Jaheira if you scrunch up your eyes: protestors compelled to deposit their despair for a higher reason. 

Squaresoft remained to affect Ohlen, particularly with Chrono Cross’ turning tale, although the currently well-known spin from Knights of the Old Republic in fact originated from, well, Star Wars itself. “I actually totally, entirely ripped off The Empire Strikes Back in such blatant fashion,” exposed Ohlen. “You basically go to face the dark lord by yourself, and then you get into a lightsaber fight with him, and he kicks your ass. And then, after kicking your ass, he does the big twist. Then you don’t die because you’re rescued by your friends on the Millennium Falcon – I mean, the Ebon Hawk. It’s beat by beat the same thing.”

Elsewhere in the RPS meeting, Ohlen exposed that he as a matter of fact piled up 20,000 hours playing Dungeons & Dragons to prepare to write on Baldur’s Gate. Despite years of experience, nonetheless, the professional programmer doesn’t see himself returning for a Knights of the Old Republic 3.

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Source: gamesradar.com

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