![]() ![]() In DM Mode, the Dungeon Master engages players and empowers them to have fun in a way that suits the party best. It's made by n-Space, a studio who mostly work with ports and portables, in collaboration with Warframe developers Digital Extremes. 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. Sword Coast Legends is coming via Steam later this year at $39.99 (£26-ish). Details are hazy, but it looks like DM Mode can be used as a regular old level editor making levels to share, and as a multiplayer mode where the DM fiddles in real-time too. You know: a D&D RPG.Īlong with a singleplayer campaign, it'll offer co-op for up to four, and a mode where someone else can play as the Dungeon Master creating adventures. It's "based on" D&D's Fifth Edition ruleset, with different classes and races and pausable real-time combat and quests and whatnot. Yes, trouble is afoot on the Sword Coast again, and it's up to your gang to chat to some things and to murder some other things until the problems stop. It'll support co-op for up to four adventurers, and let another play as Dungeon Master too. Īnnounced last night, it's a Dungeons & Dragons RPG set in that corner of the Forgotten Realms so popular with games like Baldur's Gate. Perhaps take a visit in Sword Coast Legends. Get in while you can, before people like you change it forever. Of course, in a few years it'll be filled with brunch venues, bars that are also vintage clothes shops, market stalls selling £4 scotch eggs, and young people. ![]() Brawls! Ghouls! Fifth Edition rules! Oh, what a lively place that Sword Coast is! So vibrant. ![]()
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