Posted on: October 13, 2018

Archangel591
Verified ownerGames: 149 Reviews: 5
A gem of a game, if a little unpolished
CRPG's have been my life for decades. From Infinity Engine games like Baldurs Gate, Torment and the like, moving to Neverwinter Nights, Dragon Age games, all the way to modern CRPG's such as Pillars of Eternity and Tyranny. I've played them all to death. Pathfinder: Kingmaker is like a breath of fresh air, scented with nostalgia. It plays in so many ways like the CRPG's of old, yet brings so much new to the table as well. Here's the key features of the game that tick all the boxes for me: * Great Story * Great Characters * Great Music * Great Gameplay * Innovative travel and kingdom management * INSANE replay value You play with a party of 6 adventurers in the modified 3.5 DnD ruleset, very similar to the old Infinity games and NWN series. DnD rules aside, it looks very much like the newer PoE games and the like. Beautiful graphics with an isometric camera angle. The biggest difference however, is the advanced overhead map travel and resting system, as well as kingdom management. Traveling on a big map, running into random encounters and discovering points of interest isn't new to CRPG's (most recently Pillars of Eternity 2 offers a very similar thing), however what sets Kingmaker's travel system apart is its high number of locations and the detailed encumbering and resting system. Traveling takes a lot of time and you need rations to feed your party when resting. You can hunt for them, but that takes even more time. Or you can buy rations, but they weigh a lot and slow your travel time, requiring you to rest more often. Careful balance is needed. Resting can involve many activities from cooking to guard duty, hunting, fighting and more. Kingdom management is almost a whole other game in itself. A mix of 4x city building and random event management. If you loved NWN2's or PoE's stronghold mechanics, you'll be blown away by this Kingdom Sim. The game has some bugs as of writing this review, but devs are releasing patches almost daily to fix them.
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