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A single D&D spell in Solasta 2’s Steam Next Fest demo proved to me that not every RPG needs to be Baldur’s Gate 3

November 3, 2025


Clearly, the D&D crown belongs to Baldur’s Gate 3, but Solasta has been quietly making a name for itself as one of Larian’s larger competitors over the past few years. So when Solasta 2 showed up in Steam Next Fest, I figured it was finally time to find out what I’d been missing out on.

Initially, I was a little sceptical. I loaded into a campaign scenario with a party consisting of four pre-made characters: a halfling rogue with edgy makeup; a bearded dwarven paladin clad in plate armor; an elven sorcerer with slightly-less-edgy makeup; and a human fighter to round out the team. My party – a group of adoptive siblings – were visiting a friend in a remote but bustling coastal town, but for all the apparent trade and industry, the world was a little sterile. Most NPCs couldn’t be interacted with, and while Solasta 2‘s world is very pretty, I felt a little railroaded through it.



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