![]() ![]() We can also even pick between two voice types but those aren’t implemented yet.Īnd of course you can name your character and choose their gender. But there are enough options in the demo to play around and none of them look ugly in my opinion. Same for colors, so no blue-skinned dwarf for example. For face, hair and beard there are only pre-made models. From what I’ve seem in the adventure, those traits aren’t just fluffy but will actually determine the dialogue options available to the characters. It also tells which stats are more useful to the character’s class so newbies to D&D can make some informed decision when making their choices.Īnother interesting part is that when you choose background and alignment we need to pick two personality traits for each. You can roll the dice, use the Standard Array or use Point Buy. ![]() They even went as far as implementing D&D’s three different options of generating the ability scores. The artwork during character creation is gorgeous too by the way! It has everything you expect from a D&D character creation: different races (some with sub-races), classes, backgrounds, ability scores, proficiencies, alignments, choices for starter equipment and if you are a spell caster pick your starting spells and deity if you are a paladin or a cleric. Despite that the demo already has a character creation in and that is where we can start to see how close they are to the 5th edition rules. One of the features that aren’t implemented yet are the option to play the adventure with your own created characters. Right from the start the game gives a big warning about how it is still an early alpha demo therefore not all the features are implemented yet and there will be bugs. Three Demos That Didn’t Convince Me at Nerd Girl Thoughts Character Creation Madly in Love with Best Friend Forever Demo at Nerd Girl Thoughts Touch Type Tale Demo (Steam Game Festival) at Nerd Girl Thoughts Steam Game Festival (June 16-22) at Nerdy Bookahs If you are feeling overwhelmed with choices here are some that fellow bloggers posted about: So I recommend people to check the demos themselves. However since I have other commitments during the weekend I might not be able to publish the posts before it ends. P.S.: I intend to check other demos from the Steam Game Festival and even write about them if possible. I am glad I did because it is a pretty good damn demo with lots of potential for the full game! But since it was a request by a friend and I wanted to test the game’s claim of using the D&D ruleset I decided to check it out. To be honest I’d normally just snub on a game like this, thinking it is just another generic fantasy game, that is just using the D&D name to carry it’s sales. If you never heard of it before, like me, Solasta is a western fantasy RPG that uses the 5th edition Dungeons and Dragons rules. In one of the Discord servers I hang at, a friend of mine suggested people to check it out and tell what their thought of the game. ![]() Solasta: Crown of the Magister is one of those games that are part of this festival and wasn’t on my radar. ![]() It will be going until June 22 at 10 AM PDT. It is a good way to check out the demos for some games that weren’t in your radar or for games that you are thinking of purchasing and just want to make sure you will like it. The idea is basically that for a week they will make available demos of a bunch of upcoming games. Steam is doing a pretty cool thing right now, the Steam Game Festival. ![]()
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