
You’ll still run into occasional bugs and frustrations along the way, but that’s a small price to play this gem on your mobile device.īaldur’s Gate was a revolutionary game back when it was released in 1998.

Currently the game is on version 1.0.3 and seems to have gotten the game to a point where playability is now an option. The worst part about it was that everything in the game looked and felt just like the original with the addition of welcomed enhancements, but all was for naught as simple tasks like walking through a door became more difficult than fighting challenging monsters. The game was riddled with bugs and clumsy touch screen controls that made the game nearly unplayable. I’ll be honest with you, I waited several long nail biting months for this re-release and when it finally released I was more than disappointed. The question now, is how improved has the game become within the last few patches? One thing I can say for starters is that it’s definitely better and better is good when it comes to playing the ever popular classic from the late 90’s. Anyone who’s played or heard of the Baldur's Gate series knows of its strategic role-playing prowess, but how does it stack up on the iPad? The initial 1.0 release received countless complaints of bugs and awful controls.

The 14 year old classic RPG hit from the PC has been ported over to the iPad with a new enhanced edition.
