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A brutally deep isometric CRPG set against a demonic apocalypse, where your character class, alignment, and Mythic Path combine into one of the most elaborate build systems in the genre.

Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous is an isometric, party-based CRPG developed by Owlcat Games, set in the Pathfinder tabletop universe's world of Golarion. You play as the commander of the Fifth Crusade, tasked with leading humanity's last stand against the demonic forces pouring through the Worldwound, a tear in reality connecting the material plane to the demon-filled Abyss. The premise sounds familiar, but the execution piles on system after system until it starts to resemble a small operating system wearing a fantasy costume. The character creation screen is, genuinely, the first boss fight. You pick from 25 base classes, each split into multiple archetypes, plus prestige classes, 12 races with individual trait selections, backgrounds, religion, feats, skills, and optionally an animal companion that has its own class and skill progression. That companion can be a smilodon or a dog depending on your build choices. On top of all that standard CRPG scaffolding sits the game's signature system: Mythic Paths. As you progress through the story, you unlock a second progression track that runs parallel to normal leveling. You can ascend as an Angel, a Lich, a Demon, an Aeon, an Azata, or a Trickster, among others. Each path carries its own spellbook, unique dialogue options, and abilities that fundamentally reshape how your character plays. Merging a Lich spellbook with a Wizard class, for example, lets you cast higher-level spells earlier and at an amplified caster level. A Fighter on the Trickster path suddenly gains access to Sneak Attack and reality-bending feats that have no business existing on a martial character. Build variety past hour 40 is not a concern here. It is a feature. The writing rewards attention. Companion characters come stacked with their own agendas, backstories, and moral positions that complicate every major decision. The alignment system, borrowed faithfully from Pathfinder's tabletop ruleset, applies real mechanical and narrative pressure. Your Mythic Path choices shape dialogue branches and lock out content exclusive to other paths, which is the correct way to handle replayability. That said, the story leans on a fairly conventional good-versus-demonic-evil framing for long stretches, and some side quests exist purely to hand you XP and send you back across the map, which is annoying when the overworld travel system is already sluggish. The loudest community criticism targets the Crusade systems layered on top of the core RPG. From Act 2 onward you also manage armies, recruit units including archers, cavaliers, and yes, dragons, and fight turn-based strategic battles against demon forces in a mode reminiscent of Heroes of Might and Magic. If you came for the CRPG, this layer can feel like mandatory homework. If you hate it entirely, you can automate much of it, which is a reasonable compromise. The game runs considerably better than its predecessor Kingmaker did at launch, and a respec option means a bad early build is not a death sentence for your run. Difficulty modifiers can be adjusted mid-game, which softens the steep learning curve for players coming from lighter RPGs. For anyone with BG3 credits on their save list and an appetite for more complexity, this delivers. For a first-time CRPG player, the entry cost in reading and system mastery is real. But if you are the type who cross-references class archetypes before picking a character name, the hundred-plus hours here will not feel wasted. Monika, Scout Team

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Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous (PC) Steam Key

Sep 2, 2021Owlcat GamesMETA Publishing, Owlcat Games
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A brutally deep isometric CRPG set against a demonic apocalypse, where your character class, alignment, and Mythic Path combine into one of the most elaborate build systems in the genre.

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Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous is an isometric, party-based CRPG developed by Owlcat Games, set in the Pathfinder tabletop universe's world of Golarion. You play as the commander of the Fifth Crusade, tasked with leading humanity's last stand against the demonic forces pouring through the Worldwound, a tear in reality connecting the material plane to the demon-filled Abyss. The premise sounds familiar, but the execution piles on system after system until it starts to resemble a small operating system wearing a fantasy costume. The character creation screen is, genuinely, the first boss fight. You pick from 25 base classes, each split into multiple archetypes, plus prestige classes, 12 races with individual trait selections, backgrounds, religion, feats, skills, and optionally an animal companion that has its own class and skill progression. That companion can be a smilodon or a dog depending on your build choices. On top of all that standard CRPG scaffolding sits the game's signature system: Mythic Paths. As you progress through the story, you unlock a second progression track that runs parallel to normal leveling. You can ascend as an Angel, a Lich, a Demon, an Aeon, an Azata, or a Trickster, among others. Each path carries its own spellbook, unique dialogue options, and abilities that fundamentally reshape how your character plays. Merging a Lich spellbook with a Wizard class, for example, lets you cast higher-level spells earlier and at an amplified caster level. A Fighter on the Trickster path suddenly gains access to Sneak Attack and reality-bending feats that have no business existing on a martial character. Build variety past hour 40 is not a concern here. It is a feature. The writing rewards attention. Companion characters come stacked with their own agendas, backstories, and moral positions that complicate every major decision. The alignment system, borrowed faithfully from Pathfinder's tabletop ruleset, applies real mechanical and narrative pressure. Your Mythic Path choices shape dialogue branches and lock out content exclusive to other paths, which is the correct way to handle replayability. That said, the story leans on a fairly conventional good-versus-demonic-evil framing for long stretches, and some side quests exist purely to hand you XP and send you back across the map, which is annoying when the overworld travel system is already sluggish. The loudest community criticism targets the Crusade systems layered on top of the core RPG. From Act 2 onward you also manage armies, recruit units including archers, cavaliers, and yes, dragons, and fight turn-based strategic battles against demon forces in a mode reminiscent of Heroes of Might and Magic. If you came for the CRPG, this layer can feel like mandatory homework. If you hate it entirely, you can automate much of it, which is a reasonable compromise. The game runs considerably better than its predecessor Kingmaker did at launch, and a respec option means a bad early build is not a death sentence for your run. Difficulty modifiers can be adjusted mid-game, which softens the steep learning curve for players coming from lighter RPGs. For anyone with BG3 credits on their save list and an appetite for more complexity, this delivers. For a first-time CRPG player, the entry cost in reading and system mastery is real. But if you are the type who cross-references class archetypes before picking a character name, the hundred-plus hours here will not feel wasted. Monika, Scout Team

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steamMythic Path SystemBuild CraftingAlignment ChoicesParty ManagementPrestige ClassesStrategic Army LayerMulticlass DepthCompanion ArcsTabletop FaithfulTurn-Based OptionArmy ManagementDeep Character BuildsBranching NarrativeHigh FantasyTabletop RulesetCompanion Storylines

System Requirements

Minimum

Memory
6 GB RAM
Storage
50 GB
Graphics
Intel(R) Intel HD Graphics 620
Processor
Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2310M CPU @ 2.10GHz
64bit support
Yes
System requirements
Windows 7

Recommended

Memory
8 GB RAM
Storage
50 GB
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Processor
Intel Core i7 CPU 920 @ 2.67GHz
64bit support
Yes
System requirements
Windows 10

Reviews & Ratings

Metacritic
83
Steam
84%(42,784)

Game Info

Developer
Owlcat Games
Publisher
META Publishing, Owlcat Games
Release Date
Sep 2, 2021

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