Goodsport
Explorer
      I haven't finished playing Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance on my PS2 yet, although I've just entered Act III (the final Act of the game). It may just be me, but for some reason it seems that the story and plot, as well as the voice-acting, in BG: DA is better than what was in Dungeons & Dragons: The Movie. 
      Can anyone else here also confirm that, or is it just my imagination? After all, wasn't the D&D Movie a Hollywood production, and wouldn't it normally have the bigger budget for a quality production (although I can honestly say that BG: DA is a good production in its own right)?
      And on a side-note: if you had to choose between playing BG: DA or watching the D&D Movie (with those being your only two choices), which one would you choose?
-G

      Can anyone else here also confirm that, or is it just my imagination? After all, wasn't the D&D Movie a Hollywood production, and wouldn't it normally have the bigger budget for a quality production (although I can honestly say that BG: DA is a good production in its own right)?
      And on a side-note: if you had to choose between playing BG: DA or watching the D&D Movie (with those being your only two choices), which one would you choose?

-G