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Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Enhanced Plus Edition

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Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Enhanced Plus Edition
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Also available: - Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Royal Ascension DLC - Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Season Pass Bundle The Enhanced Plus Edition includes: A downloadable copy of the game. Based on our players' feedback and suggestions, this version of the game improves and builds upon the origina...
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2018, Owlcat Games, ...
System requirements
Windows 7 / 8 / 10 (64-bit), Intel Celeron 1037U @ 1.80GHz, 4 GB RAM, Intel HD Graphics 3000, 30 GB...
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Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Varnhold's Lot, Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Bloody Mess, Pathfinder: Kingmaker -...
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Also available:
- Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Royal Ascension DLC
Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Season Pass Bundle



The Enhanced Plus Edition includes:
  • A downloadable copy of the game.



Based on our players' feedback and suggestions, this version of the game improves and builds upon the original. This edition includes:
  • numerous gameplay-enriching content additions and dozens of quality-of-life features,
  • new abilities and ways to build your character, including a brand-new class,
  • new items and weaponry,
  • improved balance, especially in the beginning and last two chapters of the game,
  • enhanced kingdom management system, both in terms of balance as well as usability and player comfort,
  • increased variety of random encounters on the global map,
  • thousands of fixes and improvements made since the game's initial release.




With the help of over 18,000 Kickstarter backers, Narrative Designer Chris Avellone and composer Inon Zur, Owlcat Games is proud to bring you the first isometric computer RPG set in the beloved Pathfinder tabletop universe. Enjoy a classic RPG experience inspired by games like Baldur's Gate, Fallout 1 and 2 and Arcanum. Explore and conquer the Stolen Lands and make them your kingdom!

Explore the Stolen Lands, a region that has been contested territory for centuries. Hundreds of kingdoms have risen and fallen in these lands, and now it is time for you to make your mark—by building your own kingdom! To do so, you’ll need to survive the harsh wilderness and the threat of rival nations… as well as threats within your own court.



Customize your character with a wide range of classes and powers including specialized archetypes, powerful arcane and divine spells, choosing from a multitude of class abilities, skills, and feats. Pathfinder allows players to create heroes (or villains) that fit both their individual gameplay styles and their personalities.

Meet a diverse cast of companions and NPCs, including iconic characters from the Pathfinder setting itself. You’ll need to decide who to trust and who to watch carefully, as each companion has an agenda, alignment, and goals that may differ from yours. Your journey will become their journey, and you’ll help shape their lives both in the moment and well into the future.



Conquer new regions as claim them as your own, carving your kingdom from the wilderness. While classic dungeon crawling and exploration lie at the heart of this adventure, diplomacy, politics, and kingdom development are also part of the challenge. Choose your allies well, and keep them close while exploring ancient tombs and ruins — and while dealing with politics in your own court.

Your kingdom is a reflection of your character and your choices throughout the game. It is a living thing shaped by your alignment, your allies, and your ability to lead your people. Not only can your kingdom expand, opening up new territories and allowing you to build new towns and communities, but your capital city will physically change based on your decisions, your policies, and even whom you choose to ally with. As your kingdom grows, a number of factions and neighboring countries will come to you to seek favor—and to test your strength.



Explore - Conquer - Rule!



The Pathfinder Roleplaying Game is an evolution of the 3.5 rules set of the world's oldest fantasy roleplaying game, designed by Paizo, Inc using the feedback of tens of thousands of gamers just like you. Whether you’re new to the Pathfinder® universe or you’re a seasoned veteran, Pathfinder: Kingmaker is the CRPG you’ve been waiting for.

Pathfinder and Kingmaker are trademarks and copyrights owned exclusively by Paizo Inc. and used under license. Owlcat Games is a trademark of OWLCAT GAMES LTD. My.com is a trademark of My.com B.V.
Prime Matter is a division of Koch Media GmbH, Austria. Prime Matter and its respective logos are trademarks of Koch Media GmbH
This product is based on tools and technologies ©2018, My.com B.V., Owlcat Games. Certain tools and technology also used in this product are © Unity Technologies, 2018, © 2006–2018 Audiokinetic Inc., © 2008-2018 Syrinscape Pty Ltd.

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Explorer Edition
Imperial Edition
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Chris Avellone Adventure Module
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Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Beneath The Stolen Lands
Pathfinder: Kingmaker - The Wildcards
Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Varnhold's Lot
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Posted on: October 1, 2018

BewareTheDrow

Games: Reviews: 11

Worth a look, but wait for patches

Pathfinder Kingmaker is arguably the most fun I've had in a D&D styled game since the Baldur's Gate Trilogy, warts and all. It is not a great game (yet), but the developers deserve credit for rapidly deploying patch hot-fixes from day one. While fun, the game very much caters to a min/max style of gameplay, even on the 'normal' difficulty, and punishes you heavily if you don't optimize well. I've enjoyed this challenge thus far, but fair warning to people who are not fully accustomed to the harshness of read-as-written Pathfinder: you are probably going to die. Classes are well implemented and have a variety of options for designing your character, although the lack of certain feats and options are disappointing. (my kingdom for Intensify Spell) Mild changes in feat implementations make certain builds and character types easier than in pen and paper - Slashing Grace works with Spell Combat, spontaneous metamagic doesn't appear to be penalized to a full round action, etc. The difficulty issues aside, there are very common and omnipresent bugs - classes not getting abilities on level up, entire feat groups not working at all, prerequisites for feats not being recognized, and the entire nation building side of the adventure is extremely buggy - save early and often, and expect to have your kingdom collapse at least once or twice with minimal feedback as to why or how. Altogether - Pathfinder Kingmaker is worth your time, particularly if you enjoy what is essentially 3.5++ D&D. Its probably worth waiting till the end of October or later to pick it up. Let the major patches hit first, then buy it.


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Posted on: October 2, 2018

Coolley

Games: 19 Reviews: 1

Good Game - Perf Issues - little rough

I really like the game, brings me back to old school D&D where a lot of the others recently released just didn't scratch that itch the same way. I know the game is flawed, but I really enjoy it anyways. If I had any gripes it would be that it scales a bit rough, it's a little to easy to unknowingly walk into something your party has no chance against. In addition, the loading screens and times are horrendous. I have a decent gaming rig, and while I don't mind a loading screen here and there. The fact that there are so many, and they take so long lead me to estimate I have probably spent at least a quarter of my game time looking at a loading screen. I am hoping over time they will optimize this some. I'd like to see them continue on doing some adaptations to some older D&D campaigns from way back if possible, the whole march through the giants, the underdark and to Lolth including trips to the planes would be awesome and this framework appears suited for it. At the end of the day, I love it, just wish it performed a bit better, and get's a little more polish.


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Posted on: October 2, 2018

Sylmaril

Games: 290 Reviews: 1

Excellent CRPG

Campaign ongoing. This is an excellent CRPG, for every fans of pathfinder or classic rpg like baldur's gate. For me, if Pillars of Eternity 2 is very good, Pathfinder Kingmaler is excellent (even if more "conservative") ! A surprisingly good combination of RPG and kingdom management (not yet perfect, but I love it). The dev team is making a huge work to patch bugs, bravo to them !


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Posted on: January 5, 2019

hera35

Verified owner

Games: Reviews: 1

Poor design choices in barony management

There are some in-game kingdom management options that can permanently cripple your several dozen hour spanning playthrough, specifically speaking the game lacks proper developer foresight for lawful and non-good alignment characters, as far as the in-game advisor system goes. To explain the issue to those not in the know: the game offers a meager number of 3 possible councilors (a type of advisor) across the whole game. Holding at least one is paramount to a functional kingdom and not hitting permanent game over. The problem is that two of them are permanently missable characters from early-mid game, and third can be permanently lost later on. First is only available at the very start before the game has even introduced kingdom management gameplay, and to make matters worse, their advisor role is unknown to the player as well when they're making their choice. Recruiting the right one who happens to be a councilor type advisor is a pure 1/3 coin toss. Second is only available later on in one specific point in the story where there's no way to assume the character in question is going to be an advisor: in fact unlike other advisors she isn't even given a voice or a portrait to denote her importance and recruiting the character requires you to pick the most forgiving goody two shoes option in the quest involving her, which goes against any lawful or non-good player character modus operandi. Nothing alludes to the hostile character in question of being statescraft-related either. 1/4 coin toss in this case as far as quest choices go. The character isn't even good aligned, yet getting her services requires you to act one. As for the third: later on you lose the only councilor you are guaranteed have, and are again forced down the goodie two shoes path to regain his services or break your playthrough permanently unless you happened to luck out at the start of the game. I'm fine with punishing games. What I'm not fine with is unpredictable coin toss decisions.


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Posted on: January 7, 2019

boredgunner

Games: 215 Reviews: 30

Good but not great, work in progress

I've actually completed this game unlike some of the other reviewers. Most "cRPGs" coming out these days are soulless husks, nothing more than nostalgic trickery, but not this one. Strengths: - Role-playing capability – much, much more than any video game RPG since Fallout: New Vegas in 2010 - Faithful adaptation of Pathfinder ruleset with understandable changes made - Diversity in character builds, enemy types, equipment, spells, feats is nearly unparalleled (only Neverwinter Nights series and The Temple of Elemental Evil are comparable, Neverwinter Nights series still being the best) - Best implementation of certain D&D-based classes to date, such as Sorcerer and Arcane Trickster - Finally we get Alchemist, Magus, and Mystic Theurge in a game! Too bad they are gimped by the level 20 cap of Pathfinder - Combat is arguably more tactical than the likes of XCOM - Very good strategy gameplay in the form of barony/kingdom management, not just some half-assed uninteresting implementation but comparable to actual strategy games - Good bang for your buck at $40 for an 80-130 hour game, DLC is not yet overpriced either - Six-person party, can even create your own companions if you’d rather not use the premade characters - Best difficulty customization ever, thorough gameplay customization too - Outstanding UI, best inventory I’ve ever seen in a party-based RPG - Best resting system ever - Excellent creature design - Outstanding support from the developers. This game is really their baby. They are always fixing bugs and addressing balance issues. Weaknesses: - Bugs - All of its writing falls short of excellence yet isn’t terrible - Illogically limited and gimped Raise Dead/Resurrection spells, only used for reviving fallen companions in combat - Isometric only, and can’t rotate camera for some reason - Horrendous balance issues - Environment not interactive/destructible enough - Unimpressive visual style for the most part - No multiplayer - Pathfinder's level 20 cap


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