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Solasta: Crown of the Magister vs. Baldur's Gate 3

How do the two new D&D 5th edition games stack against one another? Two D&D 5e-based CRPGs enter the arena, both looking to catch the attention of dice-rolling tabletop fans. On the one hand, Baldur’s Gate 3 looks to bring its heritage back on the map while newcomer Solasta: Crown of the Magister wants us to remember to roll for initiative.

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Bender65021270d ago

Just glad we have two D&D games to consider. I'm playing both, but probably more Solasta at the moment until Baulders gate gets smoothed out.

Ratty1269d ago

Unfortunately I seem to be the only one on Earth unable to enjoy Larian's games. I might check out Solasta though.

BigCFTW1269d ago

Yes, I have both, and I am enjoying both immensely!

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With Larian Out Of The Picture, Will The Baldur's Gate IP Be In Safe Hands?

Huzaifah from eXputer: "With Larian Studios washing their hands of the IP, what is the ultimate fate of the legendary Baldur's Gate series?"

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RaidenBlack2h ago

If anybody's gonna mention BioWare, then look at Archetype Entertainment, they're the new BioWare
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Obsidian is still a good choice but not independent anymore.

anast2h ago(Edited 2h ago)

No, WoTC is pivoting to mobile. They can use Larian's work to justify DnD Go and everyone will accept it.

RiseNShine2h ago

Short answer, nope. Long answer, f*ck nope.

Christopher2h ago

Honestly, we're talking completely new engine and none of Larian's built-in stuff with regard to environments and the like that they had from their past divinity game. No one is going to have that just ready to go. So, they need to shop for a dev studio that has a past game that shows what they want.

Obsidian doesn't have that, maybe the closest being Dungeon Siege 3 or Pillars of Eternity, but those are very basic, not as open, very little environment related and altering capabilities. So, we're talking a step way back on what Larian delivered. Zero scene experience to line up with what was done in BG3. Okay conversation tree designs, but still needs more complexity.

inXile has Wasteland 3 as a base model engine, and I think that's better than Pillars of Eternity from Obsidian. But, still needs to be more open world, more environmental effects, and a much heavier rules set adaptation. But, not a bad overall engine as a base, but still a ton of work. Zero scene experience to line up with what was done in BG3. Needs a ton of work on that entirely.

Tactical Adventure did the Solasta game. Really good and more accurate as far as 5e rules than BG3. But, again, if the expectation is similar to what made BG3 a big hit, engine isn't designed for moving the camera, is a bit outdated in graphics, doesn't have in-game scene elements, and needs much better writers/voice actors.

Owlcat of pathfinder games is another choice, even though they've recently moved on to WH40k licensed games. Again, though, the engine is the biggest issue here to match up, but it's a much better option overall than Tactical Adventure. Another question is writers/story telling, as much of their overall story telling bits are very limited with a lot of random worldbuilding elements that are just +\- of some attributes.

TBH, no matter who takes over, it's just not going to be like BG3 much like how BG3 isn't at all like BG1/2. And BG3 was so successful because of how much Larian was able to put in with their engine and how focused they were on players having ridiculous control over the story being told. I just don't see the next BG being the same and depending on what it is, it might be good but I'm not as big of a reach as BG3. It's way more likely players are going to go into BG4 (or its spiritual successor if it moves away from Baldur's Gate and into Neverwinter or something like Plansescape) expecting much of what is in BG3 with more options, new and older characters, and the same level of control over what they're doing. If it doesn't have that, regardless of who makes it, it won't be as successful, IMHO.

CrimsonWing691h ago

Probably not, but maybe… just maybe…

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Baldur's Gate 3 Is Running Out Of Awards To Win As It Bags Yet Another GOTY

Baldur's Gate 3 recently took home the Best Game award at the 20th BAFTA Game Awards ceremony, adding yet another trophy to its gargantuan collection.

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Baldur's Gate 3 Actors On Returning Without Larian: "Show Me The Script"

Samantha Béart and Tracy Wiles are up for returning to the Baldur's Gate series, as long as the script is good.

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anast4d ago

Their voice acting is solid.

Michiel19894d ago

it won't be. Hasbro fired a lot of the people that worked on BG3, missing those people and Larian Studios will be a death sentence for them. They will do everything in their power to squeeze the last bit of money out of it and then let it die once people realize it's trash.

anast3d ago

They will make a "Go" versions out of it, like they did with Monopoly.