No-one would envy Solasta 2 for having to follow in the footsteps of the all-conquering Baldur’s Gate 3. Larian’s behemoth has set a modern standard for D&D games that any other participants will immediately be compared to. Yet once I lurched myself past a few Early Access wobbles, I found myself completely immersed in the world of Neokos. Developer Tactical Adventures says its sequel remains “faithful to the tabletop experience,” and I’m already in love with the way its map-hopping escapades feel like I’m in a traditional Dungeons and Dragons campaign.
Solasta 2 has an impossible act to follow, but I’m hooked on its D&D roadtrip vibes
30 March 20260

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