![]() Want to be a Mad-Dog Barbarian, and use your berserker rage to decimate demons alongside your faithful canine companion? No worries, just know that the real move is to multiclass with the Gendarme Cavalier, and at level 7, when that good boy grows to monstrous proportions, you can even ride him into battle. With 25 base classes to choose from (and each of those having four to six subclasses to complicate things further, so add another 161), 13 Prestige classes to aspire to, and the ability to multiclass any of the above together, you are faced with virtually limitless possibilities in the opening minutes of the game - and it can be paralyzing, enough to afflict even the most stalwart gamer with a severe case of restartitis. Set in the same universe as developer Owlcat Games' previous title, Pathfinder: Kingmaker, your first task in Wrath of the Righteous is character creation, and it's probably the most difficult encounter in the game. It can be unwieldy, and its depth and difficulty may scare off the faint of heart, but for veterans of computer RPGs (a genre once exclusive to the platform for which they are named) looking for their fix on console, there's very little else like it. Its intricate mechanics, engaging combat, and gritty narrative combine to create a heady experience, provided you're willing to put in the time to learn its specific eccentricities. Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous is the kind of game that can take over your life if you let it. ![]()
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