Tons of bugs.
Infinite loading times each time your load a game.
*each* *and**every**foockin'**time* you enter a dungeon.
Minutes you can count !
*each* *and**every**foockin'**time* you enter your capital.
*each* *and**every**foockin'**time* ....whatever.
And, except if your are already an expert mastering the rules (yeah, Pathfrinder 's rules are fine, but not obvious for beginners) you'll have to save and reload a lot.
So, considering the price, my concusion is : NO.
No.
Don't waste your money here until the game is fixed/documented on an acceptable level for the required price.
Ho yes, graphics are fine, though. So, if you pay only for graphic, please go.
If not, just NO.
Title almost says it all. I've been a huge BG fan ever since the games came out and never really found a similiar experience. I was rather disappointed by Pillars of Eternity. For the first time I am playing an cRPG which gives me the same feelings I had back then when I was 20 years younger and was playing BG on my first play thru. The stories are very well written and engaging. The characters are also very well written and believable, which is a huge plus for me. The graphics may not be the best out there, but they work perfectly with this kind of genre and make the world authentic. For example I like that the weather actually has an effect on the party! Combat is very similiar to BG. If you are experienced with this kind of game than you will probably have no difficulties dealing with the system. Some fights are tough. But you always have the control over the difficulty settings which you can adjust to your playstyle on the fly. One of the best features in the game imho are the resting system, the book event stories and the kingdom management system which is not seperate from the actualy game, but tight into it, which makes it even more interesting! I understand the game had many bugs when it first came out, but since then the developers worked hard to eliminate most of them. Pathfinder Kingmaker is now a very solid, engaging, fun game. I totally can recommend it!
Kingmaker does the impossible task of translating not only the classic adventure path of Kingmaker, but the entire game of Pathfinder to the realm of CRPGs! If you're a Pathfinder gamer, then this is the perfect way to get your Pathfinder fix on those off weeks when you don't have a regular game. If you're new to Pathfinder, then take your time and read through the explanations of abilities and rules in the game. You may want to leave your characters on "auto-level" so you avoid build disasters in your characters.
My only complaint would be that several of the missions are timed, but there is almost no way of knowing which ones are pertinent at any given time and which one should take priority next. This is really a great way to give the game an OSR (Old School Revival) feel, but unfortunately, most players that want the OSR feel are most likely still playing a patched up version of Temple of Elemental Evil from 15 years ago instead of this bright and shiny masterpiece. Pathfinder to them is too "fiddly" and anything beyond rolling a d20 and having game stats is too complicated.
Fortunatelt, I love the complicated nature of Pathfinder. I love the mechanics and the ability to design and specialize my characters to the ideal that I carry in my head.
I'd love to see the Gunslinger and the swashbuckler added to the game. There should be reminders about ongoing missions, so you don't run out of time or your kingdom falls into ruin over and over again.
If everything goes to heck and back in your game, you can lower the difficulty, and set the kingdom mode to "invincible", so there are ways to mitigate the frustration, but there has to be another way to help a player stay on track without the game spiraling into failure.
Buy your bag of holding early and invest in a Pathfinder companion as soon as you can. From there, explore to your heart's content and make the Stolen Lands your own!
Buy it today and experience your dungeon crawling like never before!
Pathfinder: Kingmaker might have its flaws, however it really just matches all my fantasies about a fantasy world: sword & magic, mythical beasts, and the vibrant colors and the most amazing UI. I really love this game, it's like a slow epic being written by myself. I downloaded the DRM-free installer so you might not see my hours but currently I am fighting troll problems. I do not play this game often but it totally worths the price.
This game has its quirks, that's for sure. Some of the combat balancing leaves "something to be desired", but it does include a changable difficulty slider, just in case you're having trouble with one of those "must be done" combats.
And some combats, you really need to know in advance how tough they are, otherwise it's the classic "oops, load again". With the right prep, some of those make a good challenge; I think the piece of the puzzle that's lacking is a mechanic for scouting that doesn't take you forever (running ahead with your scout, and then having the party inch up).
There are of course, the 'randomly appearing monsters in an encounter, which just happen to spawn in the middle of your defensive party', which can be amusing, if not exactly realistic.
That's pretty much it for the bad.
On the good: There's some reasonably interesting characters (and you can get a laugh out of their cross chat at camps) which weave into the larger (and boy, is this LARGE; I'm over 100 hours into it, and about halfway through, and that's not including the DLC stuff, and there are still things I haven't had time to look into).
It's a grand RPG in the vein of Neverwinter Nights (as the closest I can think of for it in feel). Well, Neverwinter Nights if they'd included all the expansions in the core game (I think there are 6 sub campaigns in the grand story arc, each of which could almost be a full campaign at contemporary game sizes.
You do have to use the scenery to achieve some victories (but hey, in a decent RPG, you should; using terrain is at the core of tactical play; this isn't "cheese" style using terrain, but proper tactical use of choke points and so on).
And on top of that, there's the setting up of your Barony! That's just a whole other level to keep the eyes on that I find kinda fun!