Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous - Enhanced Edition
Description
Brace yourself for new adventures set in your favorite universe thanks to the The Last Sarkorians DLC!
You can also get Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous - Season Pass here.
You can also get Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous - Season Pass 2 here.
Discover the StoryYour path will lead y...
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Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous - Visitors from Morta, Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous - Paint...
Description
Brace yourself for new adventures set in your favorite universe thanks to the The Last Sarkorians DLC!
You can also get Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous - Season Pass here.
You can also get Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous - Season Pass 2 here.
Discover the Story
Your path will lead you to the Worldwound, where the opening of a rift to the Abyss has unleashed all-consuming terror across the land. For over a century, the neighboring nations have fought fearlessly, trying to drive the enemy back — but to little avail.
Now, you have the chance to put an end to this conflict, but the path to salvation is far from clear-cut. Will you become a shining angel, backed by noble paladins? Or a powerful necromancer with hordes of immortal undead in your thrall? Or something else entirely? Lead your army and challenge mighty demon lords. Your crusade will set in motion a chain of events that will leave you — and the world itself — forever changed.
PLAY YOUR HERO, YOUR WAY
Create any character imaginable with the flexibility, richness, and depth of the Pathfinder First Edition ruleset. Choose from 25 classes, 12 character races, and more than a thousand spells, feats, and abilities to suit your personal playstyle.
FOR EVERY CHOICE, A CONSEQUENCE
Your decisions have more weight than ever before. Your goal is clear, but you must forge your own path to it. Who will die, and who will live? Who will stay, and who will go? Make your choices, and watch the world around you change.
A NEW WAY TO FIGHT
Enjoy two combat modes as you slay your enemies – real-time with pause or turn-based. Switch between them on the fly, so you can always take things as slowly — or as quickly — as you like. The unique Pathfinder ruleset also allows you to perform advanced combat maneuvers, like mounted combat. Use them wisely!
GATHER YOUR PARTY
A cast of more than 10 unique companions is ready to join your cause. Earn their trust and respect, and they will have your back no matter what dangers lie ahead. And if you get on their bad side, well… Maybe it’s time to part ways.
LEAD THE CRUSADE
You will need much more than a party of adventurers to cleanse the land of its demonic scourge. Take command of the crusaders and lead them to victory – both as a strategist, controlling the battle from above, and as a field commander, in a new tactical combat mode.
CHOOSE YOUR PATH
Explore nine unique Mythic Paths: obtain extraordinary abilities and shape everything that comes next. Your decisions might transform you into a celestial Angel, a raging Demon, a powerful Lich, a cunning Trickster, an otherworldly Aeon, a rebellious Azata, a wise Gold Dragon, an insatiable Swarm That Walks — or remain mortal and walk the arduous path toward becoming a living Legend.
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Get this. I'm not a fan of the setting and I like games where you play at low levels, but despite that I have to give this 5 stars.
The Good: Clear goals and storyline. I'm not into demon storylines but this was at least interesting and you get too invested in the storyline to care about minor details. Some of the party members are great, some are meh, but you get a diverse (in a good way: personality, backstory) cast to play with and there are enough good ones that you can leave behind the bad.
Their mythic system is a genius idea for how to insert replayability and meaningful player choice without having to write a million different storyline plots to satisfy everyone.
Major improvements in bugginess vs their previous game. I played WOTR in beta and while it was good, I was hugely concerned by the amount of bugs (and I normally don't encounter most bugs). They pulled off what few studios do though and made major improvements between Beta and release.
The Bad: Cartoony graphics, less flexibility in terms of plot characters than their previous game. Less impressive storyline twists. Also, you're not going to completely change what story unfolds but you can change how it unfolds in many ways.
While this game's definitely got some questionable difficulty with the encounters, I'd say overall this game has the most content out of any cRPG I've played that's came out recently. Bunch of classes, bunch of mythic paths, and the builds I've played on tabletop can be played here usually! Pretty good writing, there's a few that I really like, but as one reviewer said the power scaling is a bit wacky. Like I'm not even level 10 and I've already killed a balor and the game is sucking me off. But if you can look past that and the difficulty you have a pretty good gem.
The title is a compliment and a question. As for the question, I would answer Yes but ...
It's a good game as was Kingmaker and for those who like the real-time playing with pause, it is a right successor of Baldur's Gate.
However, the richness of the DD rules system involved can scare off those who discover the game. This adds too much diffculty and gives the feeling of impossible achivements.
Fortunatelly, one has the possibility to decrease the amount of damage inflicted by foes, and I think that without this setting, the game is not really playable.
If you select Story/Easy mode, it is TOO easy and can become boring.
And from the Core mode, it requires really good knowledge of the rules, and still it is hard and can be frustrating when you have to retry more than 15 times to get rid of an enemy.
Anyway to be honest, this game is difficult, and it is propbably on purpose. So if you look for boring click and kill eveywhere, quit the idea to play it.
It is sophisticated, and I like it.
About the Turn-Base: what is lacking, as it is in all turn-base game, it is simultaneaous play (same initialtive rolls), I dream, but maybe one day it will be possible to make it true. I don't know if it is related but, I can observe it in some case when playing in real-time mode I could win but not in turn-base.
Good game, very hard.
PROS:
Got tons of class builds
You can use custom images for character portraits. I use anime characters for my mercenaries hehe
6 characters in a party
Mounts. I'm still not sure about how they level up. I think it's different when you initially hired the mercenary.
The battles are good. The aesthetics look good. Wished it had more option to customize your mercenaries look.
CONS;
Can be gamebreaking systems and bugs.
Like that crusade system which the morale plummets easy and when it goes negative and you wasted some of your army on a battle you are going to be stuck. Had to edit the morale to continue the hours i spent on a run rather than just playing a save file way back.
Money is hard to come by so yes you are going to have problems if you don't have a healer/support merc. The amount of gold needed to hire a mercenary rises exponentially too.
You are going to have problems with ability drains. If you don't have a priest with restoration or you don't have money to buy the scrolls then you are stuck. You can't use your party's ability when at the safe camp to save money.
Kinetic Sharpshooter metakinesis quicken is bugged. Doesn't shoot continously if it's in automatic mode. Keen-eyed adventurer witch's improved cantrip not working.
So i bought it cheap and now i know why they made it cheap :D Still a fun game to play and get your imagination running but it is unpolished.
TLDR: If you like PF 1e then you'll probably like this game. I think most of the lower ratings are from when the game first came out. I didn't play it until years later when most of the bugs were fixed. It really is better than 3.4
The game has significant improvements over Kingmaker, and I really enjoyed it. I still think Owlcat went to far with requiring buffs so much. I was hoping they'd have the stats more in line with the tabletop version, but they stuck with the baseline they were using before.
I do like the number of archetypes and other build options. I didn't have to install a mod to play a class I wanted.
With the mythic paths you could play the game several times, and there are multiple endings.
They story is also nice. One of the my favorite party members mechanically had a terrible personality. I want to say more but I want to avoid spoilers.
I'd give it a 4.3 to 4.5 if I could do partial stars.
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