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About This Game With the help of over 18,000 Kickstarter backers, Narrative Designer Chris Avellone and composer Inon Zur, Owlcat Games is proud to bring you the first isometric computer RPG set in the beloved Pathfinder tabletop universe. Enjoy a classic RPG experience inspired by games like Baldur's Gate, Fallout 1 and 2 and Arcanum. Explore and conquer the Stolen Lands and make them your kingdom!Explore the Stolen Lands, a region that has been contested territory for centuries. Hundreds of kingdoms have risen and fallen in these lands, and now it is time for you to make your mark—by building your own kingdom! To do so, you’ll need to survive the harsh wilderness and the threat of rival nations… as well as threats within your own court. Customize your character with a wide range of classes and powers including specialized archetypes, powerful arcane and divine spells, choosing from a multitude of class abilities, skills, and feats. Pathfinder allows players to create heroes (or villains) that fit both their individual gameplay styles and their personalities.Meet a diverse cast of companions and NPCs, including iconic characters from the Pathfinder setting itself. You’ll need to decide who to trust and who to watch carefully, as each companion has an agenda, alignment, and goals that may differ from yours. Your journey will become their journey, and you’ll help shape their lives both in the moment and well into the future.Conquer new regions as claim them as your own, carving your kingdom from the wilderness. While classic dungeon crawling and exploration lie at the heart of this adventure, diplomacy, politics, and kingdom development are also part of the challenge. Choose your allies well, and keep them close while exploring ancient tombs and ruins — and while dealing with politics in your own court. Your kingdom is a reflection of your character and your choices throughout the game. It is a living thing shaped by your alignment, your allies, and your ability to lead your people. Not only can your kingdom expand, opening up new territories and allowing you to build new towns and communities, but your capital city will physically change based on your decisions, your policies, and even whom you choose to ally with. As your kingdom grows, a number of factions and neighboring countries will come to you to seek favor—and to test your strength.Explore - Conquer - Rule!The Pathfinder Roleplaying Game is an evolution of the 3.5 rules set of the world's oldest fantasy roleplaying game, designed by Paizo, Inc using the feedback of tens of thousands of gamers just like you. Whether you’re new to the Pathfinder® universe or you’re a seasoned veteran, Pathfinder: Kingmaker is the CRPG you’ve been waiting for. 7aa9394dea Title: Pathfinder: KingmakerGenre: RPGDeveloper:Owlcat GamesPublisher:Deep SilverFranchise:PathfinderRelease Date: 25 Sep, 2018 Pathfinder: Kingmaker Full Crack [Torrent] This is the first review I've ever written. After playing Kingmaker for about 200 hours and restarting 4 times, I have to say I very much enjoy this game. Having read a lot of negative reviews I can also say I agree with more of them. The kingdom Management piece if very poorly explained and it took several replays for me to figure out that you have to keep all your stats equal. I could go into detail about the kingdom management but I think all that needs to be said about it's flaws has been so why beat a dead horse. There are however a few things that do quite bother me. 1. Why are there only so many portraits for Characters. Sure, it's a small thing but I hate coming up with a character concept and continually having to use pictures that don't fit my character at all. 2. Why the season pass? to me it feels like a total cash grab. The reason people bought this game was because they like upfront costing. You pay for your content and you get it. Owlcat and Deep Silver have basically created a DLC that you have to continually pay for over time which is kind of infuriating to me. 3. The continual patches were and are a bit annoying. No matter how many times I play I always find something wrong or broken.In the end though I am glad I bought the game and look forward to upcoming content as long as the content is a fix price DLC that I can pay for once and get the content.. This game charmed me from the very first scene. It's like it is written specifically for me. Is much more a spiritual successor to Baldur's Gate than Pillars of Eternity could ever hope to be.Features:Slavic influencesAncient cursesTalkative party members Hilarious and terrifying goblinsFair Folk at their creepiest bestTaxesYes, taxesCohesive narrrative that actually makes sense from the first chapter to the lastGood sense of humorDiversity and inclusion TAXESBetrayals RomancesChoices that matterFairy tale logic PoliticsSpy warfareDungeon crawlingLich bashing. Enemies have inflated stats, NPCs are idiots, your party members are treacherous and their builds poorly designed and at times you are given multiple contradictory objectives, your survival is almost entirely attributable to luck, and the alignment system borders on insane.12\/10, accurate representation of the tabletop experience.. My first impressions of this game are positive.I can tell that the developers worked hard and put a lot of effort into the game. I do not like that the game has a season pass however, and if it weren't for the fact that the game was on sale, I would have hit the ignore button.I paid 60 bucks for a complete game finally, but only thanks to STEAM.This irks me to no end, but... I have to admit that the game itself is sound. It is based on a tried and true system of role playing: Dungeons and Dragons.It is the 3.5 edition, which is pretty sweet. I am used to the Advanced 2nd Edition, but I am not too old to learn new tricks.I would love to see more of these games being developed.Pros:~ D and D system of combat~ In depth storyline (The characters really do connect with you)~ Character voicing is really good~ Graphics are above standardCons:~ It has a season pass. (Might as well just be Capcom or EA ffs)~ 2D world. (This game would be 50 times easier to play and more comfortable if it was like Divinity: Original Sin in regards to the camera)All in all, it is a solid game so far, but has unfortunately followed the greedy trend that companies like EA and Capcom have tried to instill in the industry by demanding you pay more than the game is worth in order to get the game you paid for.I am not sure when these companies are going to get it; we aren't stupid money hogs that have an endless supply of disposable income to buy video games. I am glad I was able to buy this game on sale with its season pass intact for $60. I only recommend you doing so as well, because it is a great game, but not worth more than $60.. Probably the worst balanced game I've seen in a while. It's basically designed to force constant save-scumming even on Normal mode for several reasons, one of which there is no setting for (skill checks; which, btw, are harder than they should be and don't have any of the assist\/take-10\/etc mechanics from tabletop that ease the pressure, and often only one character gets to try even if several have training). Every single enemy is buffed beyond recognition unless you set the enemy power to the minimum, there are super high tier encounters in low level areas with no indication of whether you should be there or not, and even in the areas you should be the quantity of foes is often quadrupled compared to tabletop. It's like they expect you to cheese resting, and even if you do the bloated stats make all but the weakest fights potentially deadly as a marginally lucky string of rolls on the enemy can 1-round your tanks (cheesed 4-class builds taking advantage of certain overpowered class abilities notwithstanding). Oh, and sneak attacks are broken as hell. You get them essentially constantly in this but they didn't reduce the damage they deal, making sneak attacking builds (and enemies) vastly more deadly than they should be. If the game were turn-based perhaps the above wouldn't be so bad because you could act a lot more tactically, but as it is any form of tactics falls apart really quick (for example, you can't place an AoE in a safe spot easily because by the time the cast finishes your party members will likely have auto-pathfinded their way into the blast radius). By the time you pause or slow the game down enough to make it sort-of manageable the sheer quantity of encounters ends up making the whole thing a big slog (as the real-time design means amping up enemy quantity to pad out the time).Note that Pathfinder (the tabletop system) is at least *reasonably* balanced, but even if faithfully implemented can be unbalanced in a video game. And this implementation is unfaithful largely in ways that make the experience worse, not better.In short the game ends up feeling tedious rather than fun.. There're already lots of reviews about Pathfinder:Kingmaker so I'll keep it short. In short, every good thing you've heard about this game is true. Fully realised Pathfinder ruleset, enormous adventure, decisions truly matter, great setting and the next best 'dungeons and dragons style game' after Baldur's Gate. Everything bad you've heard about this game is also true. Unbalanced encounters, poor pacing, bugs, loading times, questionable design choices.But I would say the good far outweigh the bad. Proof is I just can't stop playing this game! If you liked Baldur's Gate you owe it to yourself to give this adventure a spin!. I had been greatly anticipating this game from the moment that I had first heard about it. I did not purchase this game when it first released, because I desperately hoped that this game would live up to my expectations. I was hoping that this would be the game that finally returned that feeling of nostalgic greatness that I have been unable to find since the Baldur's Gate and Neverwinter Nights series of games, and I didn't want to ruin that experience by playing an unfinished and buggy game. I let the early reviews dampen my enthusiasm and cause me to hesitate to buy this game. Eventually I did purchase the game, but I was still worried enough by the reports of bugs that I delayed playing it for quite a while.Maybe all of those negative reviews were just greatly exaggerated, or maybe I just happened to wait the right amount of time, but this game is absolutely rewarding my patience. At least through Chapter 3 the game has been free of any noticeable bugs during my first play-through. Well, my first dedicated play-through, since I am a chronic re-starter. It leaves me wondering how many of the reported bugs were actually the responsibility of Owlcat Games, and how many were the result of people modding this game on Nexxus Mods. There are a fair number of mods available already, and I am sure that some of them can cause problems that should not be blamed on the game itself.Anyways, I love this game. I enjoy this game far more than most of the games that have been released over the last decade. I prefer Pathfinder over The Witcher 3 (beautiful game, and great writing, but I hate playing pre-made characters) and even TES: Skyrim (base game kinda sucks, pretty enough with mods, but shallow and empty feeling). I love the variety of options that the base Pathfinder game allows for me to create for my main character. I love that I get to control a whole party of characters instead of just one moody prick. I love that I can fill out my party with characters of my own design if I don't like the pre-made Companions. I don't really care for the pre-made Companions all that much, which is one of my few complaints with Pathfinder. I absolutely love the difficulty level of the game, the fact that it doesn't hold your hand or let you just bull-doze your way through everything. People love to complain about unbalanced encounters and total party-wipes against impossible opponents. Those people should just turn the the difficulty down to story mode. Most of their issues are easily solved by utilizing stealth to scout an area, using the lore skills to identify the strengths and weaknesses of foes, and and preparing the proper spells and strategies for defeating specific foes. Sure, it is still possible to find encounters that you should avoid until later, but that is a good thing. It forces you to use that hunk of grey-matter between your ears that most people let wither away into an atrophied husk. There is a sense of accomplishment when you win a really tough fight that most games don't give you. Maybe your low level party should avoid those swarms of spiders or that dragon until later.I could carry on writing for quite a while about how much fun this game is, but I would rather get back to playing it. If you have ever enjoyed an D&D style RPG on the computer then I would suggest that you get to playing it as well. If you can relate to what i have written then I guarantee that you won't be disappointed with Pathfinder. It is epic on the level of Baldur's Gate II and Neverwinter Nights 2, with even more to offer for a single-player game.

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