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...
Like Pathfinder: Kingmaker and Russian tanks, this game seems to break down half way through. A complete buggy mess. I will update my review once they sort out the gamebreaking bugs.
I love this game
The deep story, hundreds of gameplay hours, no grind, replayability, tactical battles on the world map, unique game experience and so one and so forth. I thought devs won't surprise me after kingmaker, but they did. It is still Pathfinder, but different one
The only thing is performance. This game saves its progress to zipped json files, which is text and slow on hdd.
You want it fast? Buy SSD
Oh, and it's done by Pathfinder tabletop so sometime it's ruthless to the player. Magic is powerful, some battles are crazy - if you don't have enough level/didn't plan carefully characters development, you have no chances. There are a lot of builds boosting different aspects of party characteristics, and they really do the trick
Resuming, this game is the rare gem
ps Midnight Isles are not that creepy as the house at the edge of time, but still one of my favorite locations :)
I gave Kingmaker a 7/10; it was good but nothing more. This one is WAY BETTER, and in almost every aspect. The graphics is beautiful, music is top notch, voiceacting is very good, dialogues are well written, companions are distinct and have strong personalities, story is rich and engaging. Tutorials, so necessary for a game with complicated systems, are finally done well, though I feel like character creator should still be explained much better, but at least you have free respecs if you screw something up. User experience is vastly improved, managing items, informing you what doesn't stack with what, camping, looting, personal quests... there are improvements all around. Mythic paths are awesome and even though this game is very long, I am considering replaying it just to try another one. Turn - based combat system is very good and even though I preferred the one in Divinity: OS2, its invaluable if you want to learn the combat mechanics well. Very customizable difficulty level, while not new, seems to be a perfect design choice for that kind of game. For me, the overall experience was almost pure fun.
Almost. The crusading part, while a lot less irritating than realm management in Kingmaker, is pretty uninspiring and it detracts from fun a little bit. Character creation is still overwhelming as all get out and isn't explained a whole lot better than it was in Kingmaker. And game optimalization is a bit off too, consuming a lot of system resources and even though my laptop punches way above recommended specs, I have experienced slowdowns and missed frames here and there. I'm pretty sure it's because of Unity engine, since I had the exact same feeling with Wasteland 3.
Overall, I am impressed with this game. I would place it between Divinity: OS2 and Wasteland 3 in my personal favourite list. If you like cRPG's - it's a no-brainer. If you like good story - get it. Heck, if you haven't enjoyed Kingmaker you may still like this one. For me, it's a well deserved 9/10.
I love isometric CRPGs. Have been playing for as long as they existed.
This is one of the worse one. It's buggy, incoherent, painful.
Act 4. What mess that is. It's basically nothing but running around in the most awkward navigation possible. After reaching that, I just slogged through, trying to finish the game and be done with it.
I am only a few hours into the game, but what a great experience so far. The depth is amazing. The aspect of control the player has over their own experience is almost worth the price of admission alone.
I spent way too much time developing a custom druid because I could. You can make the game into anything you want. Pick a pre-made cookie cutter character and class and immediately start hacking away or take your time and make your own unique experience.
Like just about any other RPG there is a learning curve to get the feel of the game, but the developer has developed a nicely integrated tutorial system that blends itself fairly seamlessly into the overall experience.
The story seems to to be well thought out and the companions you meet have their own personalities making for an immersive experience. Overall I am having a great time so far!
As far as crashes go, I have not encountered a single one in 8 hours of play and my system is no saint when it comes to avoiding crashes. I would rather people spent their valuable time figuring out why they are experiencing crashes on "their" system instead of writing a 1 star rant review. Just my two cents.
As you can see, I own a couple of games on here and rarely write reviews unless I encounter something that really knocks my socks off. Well, I seem to lost my socks with this one...