ShadowWalker56: I don't know. I just find it curious that a game that really isn't that good gets such great reviews. I mean what am I missing? The game I played just wasn't that good. It was way, way below BGs standard of quality in my humble opinion.
Hickory: As has already been said, too many people rate it without ever seeing the superior original. Too many people these days automatically think that 'new' equals 'better'. That is so wrong in oh so many proven ways and products, not just limited to video games.
Agreed. I can think of several movies that have been remade lately. I've heard young people going on and on about how great they are and when I ask them if they've seen the original of course they haven't. The original is much better. I always recommend they watch it. Unfortunately a lot of them don't want to because they don't have all the latest tech that is in movies now. Too bad. Same goes for games. It's always best to check out the original to see which is superior.
Namrok: I'm also baffled by the glowing praise. A lot of reviews I read at the time EE came out complained about it being buggy, not necessarily an improvement, and that the new content really stuck out as being tonally different from the original content.
This review from Dec 1st 2012 really nails it IMHO
http://www.gamebanshee.com/reviews/110209-baldurs-gate-enhanced-edition-review.html
Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition could have been great, a tribute to a classic RPG and a promise of things to come for the franchise and for party-based RPGs in general. Its creators clearly had their hearts in the right place in trying to update Baldur's Gate for a newer generation, that's hard to deny. It's also hard to argue with new characters, quests, areas to explore, and a new adventure, all of which are, for the most part, competently done, if ultimately non-essential.
However, the lack of real advancement in terms of interface and controls, as well as the crippling number of glitches, simply makes it impossible to recommend this new version of Baldur's Gate over the original. The sad and ironic thing is that this version of the game, which boasts hundreds of bug fixes (mostly taken from the years-old work of modders), better performance and new features, ultimately looks like it will require multiple patches and mods to even reach parity with the modded-up original version. Unless you are desperate for the new content, I cannot in good conscience recommend Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition, considering the original is still available, has hundreds of mods and bug fix packs, costs $10 USD less, and is just as great as it's ever been.
Namrok: Sorry meant to answer you. I agree with this reviewers assessment. I heard they fixed the bugs but I don't see how they could have fixed the content that felt out of place.