I backed this on Kickstarter. The Kickstarter never ever once even alluded to the fact that there would be nudity everywhere in this game. I did not want this. I did not ask for this. I did not approve this. I want my money back. If you don't want to play a game about a nudist colony, pass on this one. If you have children in you home who may see your screen while you play, pass on this one.
Now that a strong majority of the bugs and design flaws have been worked out, I am loving this game. I was a backer on Kickstarter and have the Kickstarter version, so I'm not sure if GOG will recognize me as a verified owner of the edition I'm reviewing. I started a playthrough shortly after I got the game, and I loved it. However, I was only able to play through the first act before the bugginess became too much for me. I started another playthrough earlier this year (2019), but had to stop around the end of the 2nd act or beginning of the 3rd due to kingdom management design flaws. I just started another playthrough, and I'm loving this game all the more because it's working as intended now. Kingdom management used to be awful, but now a lot of the issues that fell in the design flaw category are gone. I've noticed this time around that many quests which were a little broken are now fixed. Before, you could do certain things out of sequence, but that seems to have all been fixed, at least for the first couple of acts. I've noticed a few quests have been slightly altered to better fit the game, and some areas have been altered which had too many monsters before. Anyway, this is an awesome game, and I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys D&D tabletop gaming or has played other CRPG's such as Divinity Original Sin. Keep in mind that Pathfinder is a complex system and takes time to learn. The game tries to teach you what you need to know, but I don't think it does very well. There are better online resources for learning this system such as the PFSRD.