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A sprawling CRPG adaptation of Paizo's tabletop system that hands you a kingdom to mismanage alongside genuinely complex party-based combat. Ambitious, rough, and surprisingly deep.

Pathfinder: Kingmaker is a real-time-with-pause (and optionally turn-based, after a post-launch patch) CRPG built on the Pathfinder 1e ruleset - which is itself a heavily expanded fork of D&D 3.5. That lineage matters. This is a game with eleven base classes, each sporting multiple archetypes, a feat system that rewards spreadsheet obsession, and spell lists long enough to make your eyes cross. If you bounced off Pillars of Eternity for being too streamlined, Kingmaker will feel like coming home. If you are new to the genre, buckle up and accept that the tutorial is essentially a disclaimer. The story follows your custom-built adventurer carving a baronship - and later a kingdom - out of the Stolen Lands, a contested frontier region full of fey mischief, rival warlords, and a central mystery that genuinely escalates in interesting ways. The kingdom-management layer is the most divisive element: you assign advisors, manage resources, and respond to timed events on an overworld map. Done well, it gives your political decisions real narrative weight. Done poorly - and the timers are unforgiving on default settings - it creates a background anxiety that competes with your enjoyment of the dungeons. Adjusting difficulty sliders per-system is available and recommended. Do not suffer through punishing kingdom timers on a first playthrough just to prove a point. Companion writing is where Kingmaker earns most of its goodwill. Harrim is a dwarf cleric convinced the universe is collapsing and he is absolutely correct about it; Nok-Nok is a goblin rogue with a hero complex that somehow lands emotionally; Linzi the bard is recording your deeds in real time and the meta-narrative payoff of that is better than it has any right to be. Not every companion arc sticks the landing - Valerie's storyline drags in act two, and Tristian's late-game arc relies on a twist you will probably see coming - but the ensemble has more personality than most CRPGs twice its budget. Choices carry weight in the expected CRPG ways: alignment shifts, companion approval, branching resolutions to quests. The reactivity is solid without quite reaching Baldur's Gate 3 levels of systemic surprise. The combat system rewards build investment heavily. Spell sequencer combos, flanking bonuses, condition stacking, and the sheer volume of buff spells you will be pre-casting before every serious fight make the mid-to-late game feel satisfying for players who engage with the math. The flip side: the difficulty curve has sharp spikes, some encounters feel tuned for parties that happen to have made specific preparation choices, and the final few hours involve dungeon crawls that overstay their welcome by at least one dungeon. The infamous Tenebrous Depths DLC areas are optional for a reason. The Imperial Edition bundles two extra portrait sets, a digital art book, the official soundtrack (genuinely good orchestral work), and a digital module for the Pathfinder tabletop board game. The portraits and art book are nice extras for fans; the board game module is niche. None of it changes the core game experience, so weigh the edition against standard pricing accordingly. Kingmaker is a specific kind of recommendation: it is for players who want a CRPG that respects the full mechanical weight of a crunchy tabletop system, who are willing to read tooltips, and who find narrative payoff in building a character from level one through political ascendancy. It launched in a notably buggy state in 2018 but years of patches have addressed most critical issues. What remains is a deeply flawed, deeply committed RPG that will eat sixty to eighty hours without apology and occasionally surprise you with writing that punches well above its production tier. Monika, Scout Team

Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Imperial Edition

Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Imperial Edition

25 sept 2018Owlcat GamesKoch Media
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A sprawling CRPG adaptation of Paizo's tabletop system that hands you a kingdom to mismanage alongside genuinely complex party-based combat. Ambitious, rough, and surprisingly deep.

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Pathfinder: Kingmaker is a real-time-with-pause (and optionally turn-based, after a post-launch patch) CRPG built on the Pathfinder 1e ruleset - which is itself a heavily expanded fork of D&D 3.5. That lineage matters. This is a game with eleven base classes, each sporting multiple archetypes, a feat system that rewards spreadsheet obsession, and spell lists long enough to make your eyes cross. If you bounced off Pillars of Eternity for being too streamlined, Kingmaker will feel like coming home. If you are new to the genre, buckle up and accept that the tutorial is essentially a disclaimer. The story follows your custom-built adventurer carving a baronship - and later a kingdom - out of the Stolen Lands, a contested frontier region full of fey mischief, rival warlords, and a central mystery that genuinely escalates in interesting ways. The kingdom-management layer is the most divisive element: you assign advisors, manage resources, and respond to timed events on an overworld map. Done well, it gives your political decisions real narrative weight. Done poorly - and the timers are unforgiving on default settings - it creates a background anxiety that competes with your enjoyment of the dungeons. Adjusting difficulty sliders per-system is available and recommended. Do not suffer through punishing kingdom timers on a first playthrough just to prove a point. Companion writing is where Kingmaker earns most of its goodwill. Harrim is a dwarf cleric convinced the universe is collapsing and he is absolutely correct about it; Nok-Nok is a goblin rogue with a hero complex that somehow lands emotionally; Linzi the bard is recording your deeds in real time and the meta-narrative payoff of that is better than it has any right to be. Not every companion arc sticks the landing - Valerie's storyline drags in act two, and Tristian's late-game arc relies on a twist you will probably see coming - but the ensemble has more personality than most CRPGs twice its budget. Choices carry weight in the expected CRPG ways: alignment shifts, companion approval, branching resolutions to quests. The reactivity is solid without quite reaching Baldur's Gate 3 levels of systemic surprise. The combat system rewards build investment heavily. Spell sequencer combos, flanking bonuses, condition stacking, and the sheer volume of buff spells you will be pre-casting before every serious fight make the mid-to-late game feel satisfying for players who engage with the math. The flip side: the difficulty curve has sharp spikes, some encounters feel tuned for parties that happen to have made specific preparation choices, and the final few hours involve dungeon crawls that overstay their welcome by at least one dungeon. The infamous Tenebrous Depths DLC areas are optional for a reason. The Imperial Edition bundles two extra portrait sets, a digital art book, the official soundtrack (genuinely good orchestral work), and a digital module for the Pathfinder tabletop board game. The portraits and art book are nice extras for fans; the board game module is niche. None of it changes the core game experience, so weigh the edition against standard pricing accordingly. Kingmaker is a specific kind of recommendation: it is for players who want a CRPG that respects the full mechanical weight of a crunchy tabletop system, who are willing to read tooltips, and who find narrative payoff in building a character from level one through political ascendancy. It launched in a notably buggy state in 2018 but years of patches have addressed most critical issues. What remains is a deeply flawed, deeply committed RPG that will eat sixty to eighty hours without apology and occasionally surprise you with writing that punches well above its production tier.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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Owlcat Games
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25 sept 2018

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