n-Space and Digital Extremes announced today that Sword Coast Legends, their party-based RPG set in the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) Forgotten Realms universe from Wizards of the Coast, has launched for PC, Mac, and Linux.
Now available for purchase on Steam and other digital distribution platforms, Sword Coast Legends returns players to the lush and vibrant world of the Forgotten Realms with a deep story campaign.
Sword Coast Legends offers players an all-new way to enjoy the time-tested magic of playing Dungeons & Dragons with friends, bringing the roleplaying dynamic between adventurers and a Dungeon Master (DM) to life as a shared storytelling experience. With a first-of-its-kind real-time DM mode, Sword Coast Legends delivers a unique experience in which a Dungeon Master guides players through customizable adventures. Rather than focusing on the adversarial play typical of 4v1 games, the DM mode encourages DMs to engage and empower their players to have more fun in a way that best suits the group’s desired experience.
Dan Tudge, President of n-Space and Director of Sword Coast Legends, said:
“As D&D fans, we’re thrilled to have the opportunity to revisit the Forgotten Realms universe as we set out to capture the spirit of adventuring and storytelling in a whole new way. We’d like to thank our amazing community of dedicated gamers who participated in our Head Start weekends leading up to today’s launch. Their feedback was essential in helping us create a better game we hope players will enjoy for many years to come.”
Nathan Stewart, Brand Director of Dungeons & Dragons, added:
“Our fans are extremely passionate about D&D, and it’s great to provide them the experience of playing around the table with your friends in digital form. Sword Coast Legends has been a strong collaboration between D&D and n-Space since the beginning and we share a commitment to deliver amazing adventures and stories to gamers everywhere.”
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consolish UI and 4 characters limit. the aim is for casual console gamers.
DM mode is the only thing this has going for it. Too bad you can’t use the editor to make or change the layout of dungeons.
Please be good.
I’ll have a review out for it here in a few days, but as a small sneak preview, it is incredibly underwhelming. I really like the ability for players to create their own modules and you can create your own dungeons to crawl. It has a lot of really cool features, but feels incredibly bland.
This isn’t the “Neverwinter Nights” game I was hoping for. It doesn’t even play with the official rule set, and for this reason I’m giving it a pass.
I have Lev. 5 now with my Palladin 😉 And Game is fun, and it’s not the NWN, but still is very playable.
So The BIG NWN2 successor is Out ! Glad i have it from Alpha/Beta 😉
Now we need some time for Moders to make Modules for Us !