Metascore
51

Mixed or average reviews - based on 5 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 0 out of 5
  2. Negative: 1 out of 5
  1. Aug 9, 2016
    65
    Sword Coast Legends is a decent CRPG let down by an overall lack of imagination and irritating difficulty spikes.
  2. Jul 28, 2016
    53
    The fact that Sword Coast Legends ultimately wound up being a disappointing flop is especially disheartening since it was clear during the game’s run up to launch that N-Space was very passionate about the project. I’m not entirely sure what went wrong, but sadly I do know that D&D fans will need to look elsewhere for a proper digital conversion of the pen-and-paper game’s 5th Edition.
  3. Playstation Official Magazine UK
    Sep 26, 2016
    50
    A severe lack of polish. [Oct 2016, p.94]
  4. Aug 3, 2016
    50
    As you come to grips with the tactical combat and progression systems, Sword Coast Legends may start to grow on you. For those who can see past its long loading times and other shortcomings, there’s an RPG here well worth the price of entry. However, for casual fans of the genre looking for something upbeat, this n-Space swansong is likely to disappoint.
  5. 40
    There’s a reasonably robust toolset that allows people to create their own adventures, and this helps extend the long-term value of the game if you can get a group of friends together for some play sessions. But, unfortunately, there’s just not enough to Sword Coast Legends to make it the truly classic game that I wish it could be.
User Score
5.9

Mixed or average reviews- based on 18 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 18
  2. Negative: 6 out of 18
  1. Aug 10, 2016
    9
    I have been looking for a game just like this for years! As someone who played the old school D&D RPGs (back to the paper and dice days), II have been looking for a game just like this for years! As someone who played the old school D&D RPGs (back to the paper and dice days), I have been disappointed consistently by the recent wave of RPGs. Not that I am not impressed with their graphics and mechanics, but they lack the classic D&D pacing this has. What I love is that you can hack n slash if you want by just clicking an enemy and watching your party go to town or you can switch into tactical mode and select which baddie will get which attack from your party. And, what's better, is you can do it both ways. I am about 6 hours into the game (admittedly, I play slowly and in 45-90 minute bites) and I started my journey by using the select and watch style of battle play out. Last night I came across my first truly challenging melee and switched into tactical battle mode and it was awesome. Awesome. And, again, I don't need to do it that way every time. You come across a few sewer rats, you hit attack and watch the fun. You come across a wizard and a couple big bad demons, you go tactical.

    The story seems like the usual RPG fare. Your journey takes you from point a to point b and you learn more about your party ... but they've built a story I am committed to am now intrigued and want to know more about our history and why we are facing the challenges we are.

    The controls are a little cloogy - but it is a console controller. They do the best they can and once you get the hang of it it's not terrible at all. It did take me a few sittings to be fluent in the controls.

    Finally, they bring classic D&D monsters to life extremely well. Let's face it, ochre jelly is hard to make interesting, but they do it. The first time I ran into a gelatinous cube it kicked my butt and it looked cool doing it.

    Overall, this is the game I've been waiting for on my PS4. I wanted that Baldur's Gate world with a little faster pace of game play, better graphics and on my console. But, I also wanted it to feel like the dungeon crawling classics without requiring me to button mash with the expertise of a 14 year old (I am in my 40s and find the combos thing sometimes challenging!). This is the first game since Skyrim that has caused me to look at the clock and say, "I can go to work on 6 hours sleep," followed by "OK, 4 will be fine ..."
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  2. Feb 27, 2017
    10
    I am completely baffled by the poor reviews. This game is a blast to play and genuinely gives me the feeling of playing an epic D&D campaign.I am completely baffled by the poor reviews. This game is a blast to play and genuinely gives me the feeling of playing an epic D&D campaign. What's most puzzling is that Metacritic showered Pillars of Eternity with rave reviews and yet took a massive dump on this game. I have Pillars of Eternity and I played 16 hours into that game and got bored and frustrated from the very bland story line and constant changing cast of characters that you are forced to learn all of their abilities and control. Sword Coast, in my opinion, is an upgrade on story line over Pillars as well as overall game play. Yes, in Sword Coast you will have to control the other characters in your party but only to do simple tasks such as switching to the rogue to detect traps, secret doors and unlock chests but during battle you can feel confident just playing your own character and relying on the games AI to properly control the other characters. With Pillars I was constantly being forced to stop the game and switch from character to character to get them to do the right thing. The action is much faster in Sword Coast and feels much more fluid than Pillars. Sword Coast is an outstanding game that has been overlooked by the gaming industry. It's one of the best games I have played in recent years. Full Review »
  3. Aug 24, 2016
    10
    I'm not a D&D fan and know nothing of the genre but this game to me was way more fun than Diablo. I'm not sure why anyone is complainingI'm not a D&D fan and know nothing of the genre but this game to me was way more fun than Diablo. I'm not sure why anyone is complaining about load screens. This isn't No Man Sky (which btw, I want my $60 back). It works well on the controller and I think the level design is extremely well done. Puzzles and fun narrative. Lots of trinkets to discover. Well worth the money and a good port to PS4. Full Review »