![]() I was really intrigued by how deep the class system was (never played D&D or Pathfinder) and really liked the graphics and brighter, more whimsical style. I looked around for reviews on P:K and they seemed to range from utter hatred to absolute praise. These probably seem like really small gripes but I lost interest really fast. I thought I'd like the class system and the build varieties but idk, I felt like my paladin had too few abilities and was kind of boring to play but the wizard in my party came with like 15 spells and no way to organize them in the hotbar so I was constantly having to re-read the descriptions. I also really hated how dark everything was and how the fog of war effect is everywhere including towns or places you've already explored. I had heard good things about the companions but I didn't care much for any of their backstories or banter. I felt like the narrative text was interesting at times but often verbose and unnecessary. To be fair, I only put in about 12 hours, but I just could not get into the story and lore. After a while I decided to check out more games in the genre and I felt like people universally recommended Pillars of Eternity as the best recent/well known cRPG. ![]() I loved the tactical turn based combat and the different possible party compositions and builds. I really, really loved it and sunk more hours into it than any other game in recent memory. My first real foray into cRPGs was Divinity: Original Sin 2. Reddit's Rules of Order The entirety of the rules of Reddit still apply here. To allow the content filters to work, make sure to select an appropriate flair when creating your post. Anything else will result in your comment or post being removed, or worse. No Giveaways, Code Redeems, etc If you want to give something away, or you have an extra code laying around, that's awesome! Shoot us a mod-mail and we can set something up. If you're going to spoil anything, mark your spoilers and don't write spoilers into the title of the post. Like my mother always said: Fight nicely, kids. No Hate-Speech, Derogatory Remarks, etc This is a ZERO TOLERANCE sub for any kind of hate-speech, derogatory remarks, offensive usage of words, and generally being a dick. Links Website Discord Steam Kingmaker Gog Kingmaker Steam Righteous GoG Righteous Resources WotR Topic Focus Guides Righteous Neo Guide Kingmaker Neo Guide Kingmaker Kingdom Building Kingmaker Manual Righteous Wiki Rules The games are similar to classic RPG games such as Baldur's Gate and Neverwinter Nights. Pathfinder is a tabletop RPG based off of the 3.5 Ruleset of Dungeons and Dragons. Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous is the second adaption of a Pathfinder Adventure Path. Pathfinder: Kingmaker is the first Pathfinder game to make it to the PC. The subreddit for all things Pathfinder CRPG. ![]()
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