If you've been playing Solasta 2 and quietly resenting that your carefully named adventurer looks like they lost a fight with a clay oven, good news: the latest update has dropped a significantly expanded face-slider system into the character creator. We're talking actual granular control over facial features, the kind where you can spend 45 minutes nudging a jaw line and feel completely justified about it.
This might sound like a small quality-of-life patch, but character creators are genuinely important in RPGs that ask you to stare at your avatar through dozens of hours of dialogue and dungeon crawling. Solasta 2 already had a solid tactical RPG foundation going for it, and smoothing out the rough edges on personalization makes that investment feel more worthwhile. Whether you're building a noble paladin or the most unsettling goblin-adjacent warlock imaginable, you now have more tools to realize that vision. Fans of deep CRPGs who care about owning their character's look will want to jump back in.

Alex
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