Solasta 2 is perfectly poised to fill a Baldur's Gate 3 void
I'm quietly amazed by Solasta 2. Here's a Dungeons & Dragons role-playing experience like Baldur's Gate 3 that actually seems on a par with Baldur's Gate 3, for a change. The clarity with which French studio Tactical Adventures has transposed the hefty Dungeons & Dragons ruleset is astonishing; I actually prefer parts of this interpretation, which is a hell of a thing to say, given the quality of Larian's game. And I don't say that to foster an air of competition, but to stress how accomplished this is. Read more


I'm quietly amazed by Solasta 2. Here's a Dungeons & Dragons role-playing experience like Baldur's Gate 3 that actually seems on a par with Baldur's Gate 3, for a change. The clarity with which French studio Tactical Adventures has transposed the hefty Dungeons & Dragons ruleset is astonishing; I actually prefer parts of this interpretation, which is a hell of a thing to say, given the quality of Larian's game. And I don't say that to foster an air of competition, but to stress how accomplished this is.