Hell yeah, Solasta kicked ass. Having four fully customized, fully voiced main characters was immersive in a way that I wish BG3 was. Imagine the protagonist has a voice, then imagine there are four of them, then imagine they interact with each other. It’s easy to forget that none of them were pregenerated when they sit around a campfire and have a full conversation with each other without your input. I got attached to Nora and Natalie and Crag and Curran in a way that I wasn’t able to get attached to Tav or Durge.
Was the voice acting superb? No. It was amateurish, just like mine. Honestly, the character voices do a really good job of selling these being player characters at a table like my own rather than a star studded Critical Role emulator. I unironically and wholeheartedly prefer Solasta’s voice acting to BG3’s.
They really shoulda made a game in a better system. 5e is so god awful it almost killed bg3 imo.