Video games and musical theatre: 2023's most unlikely crossover?

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Toward the end of Baldur's Gate 3, widely considered the most outstanding video game released this year, you can literally go to hell. If you do, you'll have a showdown with the game's equivalent of the devil, a charismatic yet demonic trickster who calls himself Raphael. Naturally, developer Larian Studios wanted it to feel monumental. So they decided that the battle should be accompanied by a song, and that Raphael should be the one singing it. "The idea for a song to be performed by Raphael himself came from our director Swen Vincke about six months before the release of the game," says Borislav Slavov, Baldur's Gate 3's music director.

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