I don't think this sort of thing *can* work that well. Set in the Dungeons & Dragons Forgotten Realms universe based on the fifth edition ruleset and populated with Dungeons & Dragons lore and legend Single player campaign created by members of the leadership team that brought you Dragon Age™: OriginsĬhoose from five playable races and six unique character classes to build your own stalwart adventurerĪ return to form, Sword Coast Legends is the compelling and complex RPG you've been waiting for and features pause time, party-based tactical combat and involving storylinesĭungeon Master Mode: Create your own epic adventure to share with your friends, or enhance their experience in real time as they traverse your dungeon In DM Mode, the Dungeon Master engages players and empowers them to have fun in a way that suits the party best while creating a tailored, non-adversarial 4 with 1 experience that any RPG or pen-and-paper fan will enjoy. Sword Coast Legends also brings the roleplaying dynamic between players and Dungeon Masters to life with DM Mode, a first-of-its-kind real-time experience in which Dungeon Masters guide players through unique customizable adventures. With a deep narrative developed by a team of long-time industry veterans and a partnership with Wizards of the Coast, the single player campaign of Sword Coast Legends brings the world of Faerûn home like never before. Set in the lush and vibrant world of the Forgotten Realms, Sword Coast Legends offers an all-new way to enjoy the time-tested magic of playing Dungeons & Dragons as a shared storytelling experience. I didn't see mention of built in VOIP, but I'm going to assume for now that it is a given. system requirements aren't all that high, which should lower the entry bar. It needs to be simple enough for the average tabletop player to use effectively. Again, if they can pull this off, it may be really cool. it looks like there may be an adventure builder in the software. It would be interesting if they can pull this off. Neverwinter Nights had promised an effective use of a DM - I don't recall it ever working all that well. Although a licensed Dungeons & Dragons title, the D&D logo is noticeable small on the cover of the mock-up, almost an afterthought. Release date? Nebulously set sometime in 2015. 1-4 players and the possibility of using a DM for the 5th player. Yep, no Playstation or Xbox versions - pure PC. Sword Coast: Legends is the upcoming Dungeons & Dragons 5e ruleset based PC game.
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