Posted on: October 11, 2021

dave-o99
Verified ownerGames: 77 Reviews: 4
A Must for D&D Lovers
Solasta is a little rough around the edges. The cut scenes are not exactly up to the minute in quality, and there is the odd glitch slowing things down during combat. But for those who love tactical RPGs based on the D&D engine, and who can;t wait for Baldurs Gate 3 to be finished, this is a great diversion. It really reminds me of Neverwinter Nights 2, which is one of my favourite tactical RPGs. The solid D&D tactical battles, the slightly cheesy cut scenes, the rather formulaic plot, are all taking me back to my first (of many) playthrough of NWN2. Where Solasta does better is in allowing you to create your whole party. If you want a classic Fighter/Cleric/Wizard/Thief party you can. If you want four rangers, you also can. It's a shame that multi-classing isn't supported but I can live with this. All in all, it's strongly recommended to people who love the D&D engine, and don't mind indy production values. If you've never played a D&D game before you may not get on with it so well.
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