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I love both of them, but they do make an interesting contrast.
BG3 has pretty much only unique fights — WOTR has a huge enemy variety problem
BG3 has companions that are all mostly just ok, carried by production values and great voice acting — WOTR has some companions that are really bad, but a few that are way better and more smartly written than BG3, that I still think about once in a while
BG3 combat starts pretty boring, as low-level dnd tends to be, but gets to be pretty great — WOTR combat starts really fun but becomes kind of a drag with the late-game enemy resistance bingo, performance problems, and some fights I could swear were not playtested once