Summary

Roll for initiative, take attacks of opportunity, manage player location and the verticality of the battle field in this upcoming Tactical RPG by Tactical Adventures. In Solasta, you make the choices, dice decide your destiny.


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Solasta: Crown of the Magister Reviews & Ratings

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Review by cvinja [user]
June 26, 2022

New mechanics a awesome and game is promising, but the major problem is that the game is in BETA stage. It's a scumbag move from developers toNew mechanics a awesome and game is promising, but the major problem is that the game is in BETA stage. It's a scumbag move from developers to sell this 20% of the game. Don't buy this game until it's finished!

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Review by fonki [user]
March 10, 2022

I really like this game and i want to see more. Superclassic isometric RPG, not groundbreaking in terms of epic but very enjoyable for a solidI really like this game and i want to see more. Superclassic isometric RPG, not groundbreaking in terms of epic but very enjoyable for a solid and balanced set of mechanics. It genuinely reminded me of an actual table top DnD session.Cons: - graphics are pretty but with some flaws- a bit of a clunky camera- not so much a make-a-choice-change-the-story game as a roll-the-dice-well one (but this is DnD's own flaw)- imbalance between casters+rogues and fighters with the latter behind in terms of effectiveness (probably they didnt have time to fully develop fighter classes at the same degree as the others, although i havent tried the barbarian yet).Pros: - the story is more clever than it looks at the beginning, and the dialogues are not obvious- I really loved the mechanic allowing interactions between party members, despite the fact that they are all generated by the player (best feature of the game to my opinion)- a good amount of creativity in generating the party and in developing each characteroverall a fun game, not a masterpiece, but a very intriguing start.

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Review by GameGrin
August 23, 2021

SOLASTA: Crown of the Magister has its faults, but still manages to be an enjoyable RPG experience. if you just want a D&D-eqsue dungeon crawler to play through, there are certainly worse options to choose from.

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Review by GamingTrend
August 9, 2021

Solasta: Crown of the Magister may become one of my favorite CRPGs ever, though it isn’t there yet. Its adaptation of D&D 5th edition is as impressive as it is incomplete. Its campaign is as mechanically creative as it is narratively uninspired. I had a great time playing through this game, and I look forward to doing so again with a new party composition, but it’s unmistakable that this game is not finished cooking yet.

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Review by DunkedOn [user]
July 26, 2021

It's a good game, though for a fan of the cRPG genre as such.But don't listen to all those "I've played more cRPGs than all of you and thisIt's a good game, though for a fan of the cRPG genre as such.But don't listen to all those "I've played more cRPGs than all of you and this cRPG is bad". As if it gives some kind of special advantage.Many imperfections are only a matter of time before they are fixed, so there's no point in whining about it. This game is still being updated.The game is more than playable, gameplay-wise it's well done and the mechanics from DnD are nicely felt.Graphically it's not the best, though it's not bad, but that's not what you should care about in a cRPG.The story is pretty subjective here, some might like it and some might not.It is worth noting the dungeon editor, it is a promising feature, although so far it is only in the early stages of development.This game has great development potential.

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Game Information
Release Date October 20, 2020
Publisher Tactical Adventures
Content Rated T (Teen)
Game Modes Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
Player Perspectives Bird view / Isometric
Genres Role-playing (RPG), Strategy, Turn-based strategy (TBS), Tactical, Adventure
Themes Fantasy
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S