‘Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous’ Launches Game Of The Year Edition
Pathfinder’s epic saga of demonic hordes and ascendant destinies gets a fresh coat of paint in the Wrath of the Righteous GOTY edition.
Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous’ Game of the Year edition is a new bundle of the epic Wrath of the Righteous game. The GOTY edition will include all six of the premium expansion DLCs, as well as the four free ones. Giving you one easy package to play through the 150+ hour saga.
If you’re feeling an ache in your gaming library left by Baldur’s Gate 3, this might help fill the void. Though be prepared. You can’t put goblins in barrels and then explode them in this one. You CAN, however, become a god. Or a cosmic avatar. It’s all about balance.
Wrath of the Righteous Game of the Year Edition
Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous: Game of the Year edition might be a lot of semicolons. But it’s also a lot of game. With six “premium expansions” and four free DLCs bundled in one package, there’s a ton to chew through like the ‘Inevitable Excess’ DLC, which is all about the power of Aeons.
Or the ‘Through the Ashes’ DLC that puts you on the ground as peasants in Kenabres as it’s overrun by demons. At the same time, the ‘Treasure of the Midnight Isles’ DLC puts more of a roguelike spin on the RPG. Or delve into the ancient history of Golarion with the Last Sarkorians DLC.
Not to mention The Lord of Nothing and A Dance of Masks, both of which help give a thrilling conclusion and epilogue to the epic story. All that to say, if you’re aching for a party-based cRPG, Wrath of the Righteous is a pretty good bet.
Yes, this edition of Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous is Pathfinder 1E, warts and all. Character creation will take you longer than you think. But that’s Pathfinder for you. Still, it is a very rewarding story. And if you can make it past the first hour, you’ll probably be fine. If you bounce off? There’s still plenty of time to refund the game. You’ll know pretty quickly whether this title is for you or not.
As a bonus, the whole thing is on a Steam midweek sale right now. You can get the new Game of the Year edition of Wrath of the Righteous for 10% off. So, if you’ve been curious, you can play the whole story right now, which ought to get you through to December.