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2016
2017
I've had only bad experiences with Pathfinder: Kingmaker but I actually am having a lot of fun with this game compared to its predecessor.
I think the main issue I have with the game is the combat, and it was an issue I also had with Kingmaker. I think there's more micromanagement in this game than in Kingmaker but I don't remember. I think what I dislike generally is the combat system.
Character customization and classes are 10x better than in 5e, which is what I've always loved about Pathfinder tabletop. There's so many more options and they did a fantastic job in WOTR. The fact you can upload your custom portrait is quite honestly amazing.
But yeah, I highly recommend this game more than Kingmaker. It's so much better and doesn't delete your saves like what happened to me.
I think the main issue I have with the game is the combat, and it was an issue I also had with Kingmaker. I think there's more micromanagement in this game than in Kingmaker but I don't remember. I think what I dislike generally is the combat system.
Character customization and classes are 10x better than in 5e, which is what I've always loved about Pathfinder tabletop. There's so many more options and they did a fantastic job in WOTR. The fact you can upload your custom portrait is quite honestly amazing.
But yeah, I highly recommend this game more than Kingmaker. It's so much better and doesn't delete your saves like what happened to me.
2024
2000
2020
2013
2021
This review contains spoilers
Thanks Santa Monica for the free DLC! Seriously, it’s great! When I saw this at the game awards I was so excited. I love the roguelike genre so having DLC like this was definitely worth it.
I think my only complaint is that the encounters are pretty short, but for what it’s worth it’s still a fairly good roguelike mode. I think for the future I’ll ramp up the difficulty.
The conclusion to Kratos’ character was satisfying, I really enjoyed seeing that despite it being a very short campaign. I haven’t collected all the Captain keys and memories yet but I will be chipping that away eventually.
I think my only complaint is that the encounters are pretty short, but for what it’s worth it’s still a fairly good roguelike mode. I think for the future I’ll ramp up the difficulty.
The conclusion to Kratos’ character was satisfying, I really enjoyed seeing that despite it being a very short campaign. I haven’t collected all the Captain keys and memories yet but I will be chipping that away eventually.
2023
TBD
I found this visual novel game on a whim online. And I will say that… this is by far the best interactive novel I have probably read this year. And it’s not even finished.
The CYOA game was made on Twine, which is an engine for interactive fiction. There’s a lot you can do with Twine but I think this is the most ambitious one I’ve seen.
The worldbuilding is extensive, there’s so much lore and background. It’s very Witcher-esque in the way that your character is a contractor— but not in the way one might think. Difference is that the Wayfarers are individuals who are born without magic, with their former order falling apart. Magic affects every part of this world and its being, and it’s seriously apparent in a fight against a basilisk, where you have the upper hand against it because of your immunity to its magic. There’s a lot of downsides and upsides being born a Wayfarer, but are still contracted to look for artifacts and the like because of their unique genetic. It’s something that I found super intriguing, and again the lore is just extensive. The menu had really insightful and interesting excerpts on the world, but didn’t feel as if it was info-dumping; rather that your character ripped pages out of a book and pasted them into the journal to look back on.
Character creation is pretty extensive, being able to choose a lot of options for how you want your character to look and come from. You can even make a nickname for yourself that others can call you by. In the playthrough I did, I went with an elf from the Child of the Seas background. Like I said, there’s a lot of options and the choices you get depending on your birthplace varies.
This game depends a lot on choice and luck, you might not win every time. I got my ass kicked in the first mission, and I had to get revived. It’s not easy and it has that D&D style system when doing an action. You can forge meaningful bonds with other companions, talk to them and make choices. You can take on pacts and go on quests. The amount of options you have in general is astounding, everything little thing feels like it has meaning. It really feels like you’re genuinely thriving and living in your character when you’re reading.
This is definitely not really like my other reviews, but I still highly recommend it. The game’s not fully released, only with a handful of episodes currently available. But it’s not a small read by any means, with an average of 1 million words accumulative so far. There’s already so much content available.
If you’re into high fantasy, Witcher, any of that— take a read. I highly recommend it, even if you’re not much of a reader. And if you’re really enjoying it like I have please support them, I can’t wait for its full release.
Koei really pulled the ”oh this is a prequel” advertisement on this one when it was just non canon fan service. Other than that meh… I tried to 100% this game but lost interest and haven’t played since. This held me over until TOTK’s release date was announced so… yeah lol. In retrospect if I knew what this game was about I’d probably not have bought it.
I love Teba’s playstyle and he’s my favorite in the game.
I love Teba’s playstyle and he’s my favorite in the game.