Solasta: Crown of the Magister Reviews
TTRPG video games at their finest.
Solasta: Crown of the Magister has a few notable problems, and it starts to stumble the closer you get to the finish line. However, it still manages to offer an engaging and highly customizable experience that will keep you entertained for many hours.
My gripe here is I wish Tactical Adventures had thought twice about its setting and had done as much to turn the “ruined ancient empire” trope on its head as it did with Solasta’s tactical combat. Once it gets better at this, Tactical Adventures has the potential to join the ranks of Obsidian, InXile, or Larian as a top-tier RPG dev house.
Solasta is a very good tactical RPG that offers a faithful adaptation of Dungeons & Dragons' fifth edition and a robust and satisftying combat system. It doesn't break new grounds, nor does it really try to, but Solasta succeeds at almost everything it sets up to do. If you love turn-based combat and a classic fantasy adventure there aren't many reasons not to try this game.
Review in Italian | Read full review
So overall, Solasta: Crown of the Magister does an excellent job at bringing a tabletop experience over to the digital realm. While it may not be perfect, that’s more of a detail as it’s still being worked on with new features to come down the line such as the Dungeon Maker and a Sorcerer class to add to the already existing six available. Will more come? That’s to see down the line but for now? Solasta offers hours of brilliant tabletop goodness all from the comfort of your chair.
Solasta is a fantastic D&D experience and I recommend all fans of the 5th edition to give it a shot. Though it may not impress visually, the gameplay will captivate fans especially since the developers enhanced it in a very imaginative way. If you're looking for a bit more D&D in your life, this is the way.
Review in French | Read full review
Solasta: Crown of the Magister tries to be the most authentic D&D adaptation in the video game form and it achieves that in spades. The whole thing may seem a little bit on the cliché and conservative side of RPG design but all the parts have been put together in such a good way that this adventure becomes quite thrilling to go through.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Solasta: Crown of the Magister is an authentic D&D experience, with great tactical combat and plenty of deep systems to chow down on.
Solasta: Crown of the Magister is not only what you see, but what it promises to be. Its implementation of the D&D 5.1 rules is excellent, and although the history of the campaign will not leave a mark on us, it will offer us hours of essential fun for lovers of role-playing games. The best, moreover, is yet to come, because there is no doubt that the community will honor the publisher included and acquire Solasta: Crown of the Magister is to acquire, as one who acquires the game manual, not only one adventure, but many future ones.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
These heroes are worth to wear royal crown. Just Give 'Em A Chance.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Solasta: Crown of the Magister is a tactical RPG uses rules of Dungeons & Dragons 5e to work. It is a role-playing game with an interesting campaign and very diverse characters, although scarce considering it only uses half of the dnd 5e player manual. Graphically it is not any wonder, although it has very beautiful places and in general it looks quite good. The biggest problem would be that it is not in Spanish. Fully recommended for a role player or tactical RPG lovers.
Review in Spanish | Read full review