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Here is why "bald" games are officially better and how they are leading the charge back to what gaming was always meant to be. 1. No More "Hiding" Behind Graphics back to freedom bald games better
When we talk about "bald" games, we aren't just talking about protagonists like Kratos or Agent 47—though they certainly fit the vibe. We are talking about games that are These are games that ditch the "follicles" of modern gaming fluff to give players back their freedom. transition from a standard visual novel to a
To understand why modern iterations are considered "better," one must look back to the original Baldur’s Gate (1998) and its sequel, Shadows of Amn (2000). Developed by BioWare using the Infinity Engine, these games were not the first computer RPGs (CRPGs), but they were the first to make "freedom" feel tactile. We are talking about games that are These
Players are encouraged to "break" the game. You can stack explosive barrels to bypass a boss, talk your way out of a war, or use magic to turn into a cat and sneak through a hole in the wall. 2. Masterful Character Writing
Zephyr's eyes sparkled. "That sounds incredible! I want to go!"
Here are games where bald characters don’t just work—they thrive.