Entity: BALDURS-GATE
Baldur's Gate is a renowned series of Role-Playing video games that revolutionized the RPG genre upon its release in 1998.
BALDURS-GATE
Etymology
Baldur's Gate is named after a legendary gnome named Baldur who traveled with iconic characters like Elminster and Drizzt Do'urden.
Definition
Baldur's Gate refers to a series of Role-Playing video games that began in 1998, marking a significant milestone in the RPG genre.
Historical Context
The first release of Baldur's Gate in 1998 transformed the RPG genre and set new standards for storytelling and gameplay in video games.
Cultural Significance
Baldur's Gate has become a classic in the gaming world, influencing future RPG titles and garnering a dedicated fan base.
Related Concepts
- Game Terminology in Baldur's Gate
- Baldur's Gate Syndrome
See Also
A legendary gnome on the Sword Coast who traveled with famous characters like Elminster and Drizzt Do'urden, known for his limp, which led to the naming of a city after him.