A cosmic judge who can travel through time to "fix" history.
Beyond party-based combat, the game introduces a , reminiscent of Heroes of Might and Magic . You manage armies, recruit generals, and engage in tactical grid-based battles across the world map. While polarizing among fans, it adds a sense of scale, making you feel less like a lone adventurer and more like a military leader. Why It Sticks pathfinder__wrath_of_the_right...
A chaotic reality-warper who breaks the game’s own rules for a laugh. A cosmic judge who can travel through time to "fix" history
Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous is an ambitious, sprawling isometric RPG that serves as a love letter to the complexity of tabletop gaming. Developed by Owlcat Games, it adapts one of the most famous "Adventure Paths" from the Pathfinder tabletop system, pitting a ragtag group of heroes against a literal tear in reality known as the Worldwound. The Premise: A Holy War While polarizing among fans, it adds a sense
Other paths like the , Azata , and late-game options like the Gold Dragon or the terrifying Swarm-That-Walks . Mechanics: Depth Without Mercy