

Players will get to know more about Gortash-and his motives-when Baldur's Gate 3 releases on August 31 for PS5 and PC. Though this comment seems to indicate fans initial feelings about the character's moral alignment are accurate, it does paint a picture of a multi-faceted, three-dimensional character who isn't simply bad or good.

The joy in voicing him-apart from the obvious pleasure in getting to look so glorious-was that the creative team and I got to play loose enough to find ways that he could enjoy the ride and make the players hate him more!" "In a brutal world of betrayals and butchery, he's learned to lie better and backstab first. "I feat that the magnificent Lord Enver Gortash is being mischaracterized as a villain," Isaacs was quoted in a tweet from Larian Studios. “I want to lead this city to glory, not scorch its earth,” Gortash declares in a rousing speech depicted in the new trailer.īut actor Jason Isaacs has some concerns regarding Lord Gortash's characterization.

Now Playing: Baldur’s Gate 3: Jason Isaacs takes over the city of Baldur’s Gateĭescribed by Larian Studios as a man who "freed himself of his bonds to envision wonders and become a master of both men and mechanisms," Gortash appears to be an imposing figure with a large amount of gravitas and the ability to command a room (and an army) without breaking a sweat. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
