

As you do in any isometric CRPG, you pick your classes, race, abilities, etc.

Those many choices begin with character creation. There are many choices left up to you as you decide how best to make your way in Golarion in your quest to restore peace. More a loose collective than an organized force, the Crusaders gather in times like these to restore stability to the land where enemies would sow chaos but your ascent to authority is far from a straight line.

You find awakening within yourself a divine yet frightening Mythic Power and quickly rise in the ranks of the Crusaders. The demon lord Deskari, an anthropomorphic locust the size of a castle tower, is ravaging the land of Golarion. With no memory of your previous life, you find yourself caught in the middle of a titanic struggle against an enormous foe. The developer now presents its second offering, Wrath of the Righteous, based on an official module for the tabletop game. Owlcat Games’ first effort in the Pathfinder universe, Kingmaker, was initially met with middling reviews, though it later found a cult following. Pathfinder is a popular alternative to the world-famous Dungeons & Dragons, derived from its older cousin’s 3.5 edition. Now it’s time for a completely different tabletop RPG.
