Baldur’s Gate 3 is built from the worlds of the Forgotten Realms and the Dungeons & Dragons combat system. Although praises for the game largely come from the freedom the RPG offers, several players have noted instances where the narrator was an unforgiving dungeon master.
If you imagine Baldur’s Gate 3 as a traditional tabletop version of Dungeons & Dragons, then the narrator undoubtedly fills the role of the DM. This ethereal voice lightly guides your adventures, gives descriptions upon rolls, and helps you better envision and understand your surroundings. But baturally, there are staunch differences between Baldur’s Gate 3’s narrator and a real person. The narrator is an unflinchingly harsh DM at times, unwillingly to scale combat to your party’s level or carrying on with dialogue that could result in an instant total party kill without any warning.