Or, if you want to nab it on PC, it’s also on sale on Steam. It will soon be 1 year since the 1.0 release of Solasta: Crown of the Magister Well be hosting a Dev Stream for the occasion, this time at the studio with various members of the team dropping by so you can get to know the people behind Solasta a bit better. The DLC is £10.74 for The Lost Valley and £7.99 for Primal Calling. Solasta: Crown of the Magister is out now on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, priced at £30.99. Unfortunately they’re not free, though the main game should feature hours and hours of monster-murdering, corpse-looting fun. On top of that, two chunks of DLC, Primal Calling and The Lost Valley are available.
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The Xbox version, available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, supports co-op cross-play with the PC version and will let you tackle some user-created dungeons that were crafted by PC players. It’s a joy in Streets of Rage II and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and it should be just as much fun here. That’s not to say the entire game takes place beneath some ancient city’s streets – there’s outdoor combat aplenty too. There’s something wonderfully fulfilling about having an enemy lumber up to you, ready to fight, then disposing of them down a big hole. You can even hurl enemies into chasms, something we regularly get a kick out of, regardless of a game’s genre. Insert your own “I have the high ground” joke here. So, even though you’re underground, you’re not just wandering from flat dungeon to dungeon, firing down upon your foe could give you an edge. On top of that, its turn-based combat will give you an entire afternoon to ponder one move, if you so desire.īut what’s particularly handy is that, following the Dungeons & Dragons SRD 5.1 Ruleset, there’s a lot of emphasis placed on verticality.
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This top-down tactical game features characters with customisable personalities (though there’s still no “unlikeable arsehole” button), a wide variety of foes to tackle, banter between party members and more. Solasta: Crown of the Magister is now available for Xbox after beginning its dungeon-crawling life on the PC.