Okay now that my gig is done and I'm back home & stuff, I'll write something up about Solasta.
To start, this is based on the D&D 5e rules and is very well done in a lot of ways. The character generation feels very old school, with the ability to roll dice until you're satisfied. Which I love. The character generation is VERY intuitive and the only gripe is that you can't randomize your looks. Not that big of a deal, really.
So let me break this down into a bunch of categories.
Sound & Music: Passible. I'm not the biggest video game music guy but it took me a while to turn it off or at least down. It's pretty well done. And the GAME sounds are really good. When you cast a spell it does the cast animation and each spell has a different cast. It LOOKS like you are a mage or cleric casting a spell. I love it. The only complaint on the sounds is when the party is moving and they have to go over obstacles, EACH of them gives a little grunt & it's honestly a bit much at times. 7/10
Graphics: The game graphics are okay but when the characters are in conversation they can be laughably bad. Like my Dwarf who has a big beard. The beard does not conform to the face and just kind of hangs off to the side when he talks. The character models seem to be out of date and are clunky at best. When you are isometric and in exploration/combat, the graphics are great. So I'll give it an average of 5/10
Gameplay: I love turn-based strategy RPG games so I'm a little biased. But combat in this game is done really well. The monsters tend to be pretty difficult, but hey what do you want in a challenge? Plays like typical D&D so you know how it's going to go. What's interesting is when you are traveling. You really don't have many exploration options, which I don't like, but when you do travel (in a very linear path) the game breaks down every daily action for the characters and gives them a feeling of actually doing things when they camp for the night. Random encounters range from "how the hell did I survive that" to "wow those guys were fucking stupid for attacking me". My biggest beef here is food. You have to use a shitload of food when you travel and unless you have someone with a super high Nature skill you're hauling around half of your weight in food. Did I mention food weighs a lot and you have limited carry capacity? Yeah it sucks. Can't wait until I get a Bag of Holding and can put nothing but rations in there. 8/10
So again the game is pretty great. The graphics are only okay but the game itself is very well done. Once you get through the obligatory "have a bunch of conversation cutscenes to set the mood and give exposition" it starts to really pick up speed. I haven't won it yet and am really only through a little bit of it, but so far I'll give this thing a rating of 8/10.
Love this game so far. And if you already have Gamepass it'll cost you nothing to download, which is another bonus.