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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 [portable Edition] Great game, time will tell if it's the best RPG ever made (though I'm leaning that way right now). I know it had a rough\/buggy launch, but I didn't start playing until after the massive patch that fixed about 1,000 bugs. In my playtime, I didn't run into any bugs other than cosmetic ones.Fun story, fun companions, and outside of RTwP a great implementation of the Pathfinder ruleset. Seems most of the negatives I read about this game come from those that aren't familiar with the ruleset or thought this was going to be a button mashing ARPG game. Anyone with actual PnP experience should love the game as I did. The other negatives I see often are from people loading up their game with mods then complaining when their game doesn't work after a patch. It's not the devs job to test a 100 different mods with every patch, so if you use mods, that's on you. I only ever used the respect mod for Octavia (made her a pure wizard, no need for an arcane trickster) then uninstalled the mod.One thing I wasn't much a fan of was the Kingdom management. It was easy enough, just kind of a boring chore after a while. There was times I spent a few hours just leveling up the kingdom because I had nothing else to do but wait for some built-in timer to hit 0 so the next chapter would start. I'm really not sure how people can complain about a time crunch in regards to a timer running in this game when I had more "free time" to burn the further I went in the game...and that was with exploring every single point of interest on the map. Maybe it's because I always used the "use rations" option when I camped, because not too far into the game Ekun was foraging 6 rations almost every camp without needing to do time consuming hunting. I also didn't blow my spell load every fight and abuse the rest system, like I imagine many do....which could explain their time management issues I guess.Overall, easily the best RPG experience since Baldur's Gate II. BG is my all-time favorite game series, but Pathfinder may very well surpass it in it's own time.. 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. 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.. This is all I've ever wanted from a CRPG, to the point where i'll be OK if we never get a neverwinter nights 3.Most complaints about the game I've seen come from a place of frustration, which is understandable given that the game needs you to understand it's rules, however it's an extremely well balanced game. Most CRPGs become boring after a few yours, your character is just too powerful and most encounters aren't challenging. Remember neverwinter nights: hordes of the underdark? Where not a single encounter is difficult at all since the game doesn't know what to do with a level 15 character, except for a ridiculously overpowered mephistopheles at the end, undermining all your progress?That doesn't happen here, the difficulty is carefully built and although the bosses are difficult, the creatures who came before him are equivalent; if you got through them you can get through the boss, or at the very least you have an idea of what kind of challenge you'll face. Pathfinder makes you think as if this was a tabletop RPG, you HAVE to use your skills and not just the damage dealing spells. Too many monsters? Cast web, some of them will get stuck and you can kill them individually. Is a monster too powerful? Curse him, dispell his buffs. Use the tools available to you. Most real time CRPGS fail at that, the few successful attempts are in turn based RPGs like divinity original sin, but games like pillars of eternity start really hard and require you to think, but it quickly turns into neverwinter, and a high level character practically plays on automatic.This is not a min-max game at all, you just need to understand how the game works, you can't just savescum your way through difficulty (unless you have infinite patience to do so). Not only that, but if you're not into building a powerful character, just pick a premade build and completely ignore the character sheet.Maybe the developers could give more attention to the fact that you can't just win encounters by using the IA and mindlessly fight, but it horrifies me to think that this game could become something else over negative criticism. This is a problem with how information is provided to the player, not a problem with game balance. I cannot imagine any other CRPG where you get to be this powerful and still face difficult encounters on normal creatures.. Game is just unsatisfying as a tabletop conversion. The encounters are built for optimization with hilariously overbuffed stats; "Normal" has enemies running around with significantly inflated stats over the tabletop game, and the mechanics behind those don't help either.Basically the game is designed to be played on Easy or lower if you play the game as an actual RPG. If you're a min-max enthusiast using a mod to respec the poorly-statted companion characters, then you'll be fine on Normal+. Normal is also doable with strong-but-not-full-cheese builds if you enjoy save scumming fights repeatedly.Goblins shouldn't have 21 AC. Skeletons shouldn't have +12 to damage. I've played a LOT of D&D 3.5, and a fair bit of Pathfinder. Now, someone people think it's great that the game can be made harder. I would agree with them. But breaking the system's core math by inflating enemy stats beyond the curve isn't the solution for Normal difficulty. I know I can take Monk and\/or Paladin dips on my melee characters to boost their defenses to outrageous levels, but I should be able to play logical straight-class characters on Normal without having the provided companion Barbarian get one-shot by a skeleton who mysteriously does d12+12 damage per attack.The description of "The Pathfinder Roleplaying Game is an evolution of the 3.5 rules set of the world's oldest fantasy roleplaying game" isn't wrong, but what has been done here isn't an evolution but a degeneration into a powergamer's death march through absurdly inflated stats and a real lack of imagination on encounter design.. 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!

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