

So, as we get this review underway, just keep in mind I’m not talking as someone with nearly a hundred hours under their belt. But I also want to move onto other things, review other things, talk about other things, and eventually I’ll get back around to Wrath of the Righteous. It would be weeks before I would be able to get a review out, and a game like this shouldn’t be played at a breakneck speed. That isn’t because it’s a bad game, it’s just after 40-hours I’m not sure I want to sit for another 20-60 more. The truth is I don’t want to play it to the end. At the time of writing I’ve sunk about 50-hours into the game, and I’m staring down the barrel of anywhere between 20-60 more.

I need to provide the proper context for the several thousands sprawling words I’ve spent trying to give you an idea of what Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous is all about. While it does have some issues, there’s no doubt that Owlcat have forged something awesome.īut I haven’t completed it. I’m sad to say it because if Wrath of the Righteous is anything to go by, I missed something special. This mammoth RPG is based on the pen and paper Pathfinder system, and is a sequel to Pathfinder: Kingmaker, a game I’m sad to say I missed. These are just a small selection of the words that could be used to describe Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous.
