Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous - Enhanced Edition
介绍
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.
探索传奇故事循着这段旅程,你将前往世界之伤,直面深渊地狱的无尽裂口,感受将这片土地吞噬殆尽的噬魂恐惧。一个多世纪以来,邻邦为击退敌军而英勇奋战,但始终收效甚微。
如今,你有机会结束这场纷争,但救世之路绝不会一帆...
Seems like I should have read the reviews properly before buying withouth getting swayed by the hype. It was probably said before:
The gameplay feels okish but the characters are just bad - toxic political propaganda all over the place, boring characters that are almost imposible to like & even the graphics feels washed out.
Was hoping for Balurs Gate revival, but didnt get it.
Will probably have to fire up one of the infinity engine games once again.
Coming from playing BG1 - 3x; BG2 - 10x; Icewind Dale1 - 1x; Icewind Dale 2 5x; Planescape Torment 1x; Fallout 1 - 10x; Fallout 2 - 6x and getting a foul taste in my mouth from this - hope this helps people who are looking for similar experience
The first act was fun, but then you get sent into this "commander" scenario where you have to recruit armies and fight your way to a town. The recruiting takes forever and you have to keep spending and spending to raise enough troops to beat the demons.
None of that is anything like the role playing and party building from act 1. The whole party you've put together has nothing to do with any of the commander/army building. It's not what I bought the game for and frankly, it's boring as hell. What a disappointment.
This game is so well made, with interesting story, setting, characters, mechanics, everything is absolutely top notch stuff and I enjoyed (almost) every hour I spent in this game. I would love to give this game a 5 Star rating, but I just cant. I know that I am not the best RPG player around, but man..Some of the dungeons and encounters here are straight up unfair and stupidly difficult. That is my biggest issue here.
THANKFULLY HOWEVER, seems that the developers are aware of this (somewhat) and literally all aspects of the difficulty can be changed, so you can make your playthrough even stupidly easy if you wish to.
Right out of the gates, you're thrown into an epic battle against demon hordes. The first real break in the story involves a dungeon full of demons that is nearly impossible to defeat without using story mode, thanks to their significant resistances and the fact that you haven't leveled nearly enough to have abilities to do damage to them.
Well... this is just another RPG in the style of the 'good old' Baldurs gate games. I really wanted to like this game, but it suffers from the same drawbacks, only we're 20 years later...
The game starts easy enough. Few spells and abilities and you can easily get killed by an overweight fly. Mid- to lategame you're swamped with spells, more spells, abilities and items. And encounters with huge difficulty spikes: hostiles stacked with protections / spells andsoforth. Finding the right strategy can be fulfilling, however in my opinion it gets tedious fast and resulting me in setting the difficulty to 'story' to get, well, the story going. There is always another demon or other one dimensional eeevil minion around the corner. And yes, like Baldurs gate, you get gawdlike powers in the form of mythic powers. Yay. another cluttering of spells and abilities to manage.
Another annoying bit is the crusade management. You have to manage an army (resource management, recruitment). It's like reading a book and then have to stop reading and pick up a totally different book. In my opinion it doesn't belong in this game. It's a roleplaying game. Not a strategy game. Fortunately it can be disabled, however the effort they put in this strategy element could better have been spent in the storytelling.
As for the story, it feels forced. It revolves about your character getting sucked (suckered?) in a crusade vs. demons with plentiful of side quests. Story is set, so not much influence in the outcome there. Your companions offer side quest from time to time. They feel forced however.
Doesn't sound very positive? That's right. If you really into DnD / Pathfinder and got plenty of time: no doubt, buy this game. You'll enjoy it.
The game is too repetetive and therefor time consuming in my opinion, and the story(telling) suffers from it. Would have liked the idea of the 'Through the Ashes' DLC be implemented in the main game, instead of the old Baldurs Gate plot.