There is a good amount of depth with the story and a strong emphasis on dialogue, which comes with fully voiced character interactions. It is a slow burn with a somewhat steep learning curve for newbies. Solasta is an isometric RPG with a fair amount to enjoy for veterans of D&D, but otherwise convoluted and difficult to acclimate to for those who have little to no exposure to classic tabletop RPGs. Read on for a genuine unbiased review of the game. As a casual player, the game felt like a tedious grind on default difficulty and nothing like the usual RPG you would expect. Solasta is an isometric RPG with a fair amount to enjoy for veterans of D&D, but otherwise convoluted The reason why I rated this a 6 is a subjective one-it may be more of a 7-8 if you are a seasoned D&D player. The reason why I rated this a 6 is a subjective one-it may be more of a 7-8 if you are a seasoned D&D player. If you are not a tactician find some other game. If you like tactical combat, this is a game for you. Do not expect deep character story, this is Beer and Pretzels D&D game where you kill monsters and get their stuff. I recommend to build your party focusing on combat abilities, roleplay aspects here are more of a flavor of typical D&D tropes. It is also a great tool for learning the rules of 5th edition because it really sticks to them. I recommend to build your party focusing on combat abilities, roleplay aspects here are more of a flavor of typical D&D D&D computer games are mainly about combat, because computer can never recreate playing with living people around the table and in this field Solasta delivers big time. … Expandĭ&D computer games are mainly about combat, because computer can never recreate playing with living people around the table and in this field Solasta delivers big time. So have I and I'd make a blood pact that this game is **** great. ![]() TL DR Ignore the hateful nit-picky reviews of people who've "played D&D for 20 years". When Baldur's Gate 3 is finished Solasta wont hold a candle but right now it's the best (and quite possibly only) faithful rendition of 5e that allows you to reach 5th level. The overall story is engaging and really got good towards the end. I was pretty skeptical at first that Solasta would feel more like a beta than it did a full game but man was I impressed straight out of the gate. The combat is 10 out of 10 and it's only the up close models and sometimes cheesy (albeit funny) dialogue that stunt this game. I've played thousands of hours of D&D 5e and even Baldur's Gate 3 hasn't achieved the level "authentic" 5th edition combat that Solasta does. It's got a few faults but they're easily over looked with solid combat that never got old the entire play through. I've played thousands of I see a lot of low reviews but as someone who's played all the Baldur's Gate games, Pillars of Eternity, Neverwinter Nights, Temple of Elemental Evil, Planescape, and Divinity: Original Sin I can tell you this game is right up there with the best. I see a lot of low reviews but as someone who's played all the Baldur's Gate games, Pillars of Eternity, Neverwinter Nights, Temple of Elemental Evil, Planescape, and Divinity: Original Sin I can tell you this game is right up there with the best. Moreover, the studio has chopped up the game into a plethora of DLCs in a bid to sell us their work at a price it doesn’t deserve, which doesn’t exactly fit with the trope of the passionate indie dev. The RPGs I’ve been the most engrossed by in recent years were from small teams. I refuse to give Tactical Adventures lax for "not being AAA". ![]() I’ve been pitted against a *band* of Remorhaz while travelling between two low level destinations… in a game where there is no such thing as fleeing combat. ![]() The random encounters are also horribly balanced. The storyline is horribly delivered by scenes full of lousy writing, ugly models, clunky animation and bad voice acting. That is all the good I have to say about this game. This makes the turn based battles feel solid for being based on something mature. I’ve been pitted against a Solasta is an RPG based on the Dungeons & Dragons rule set. Solasta is an RPG based on the Dungeons & Dragons rule set.
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