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Enter the Worldwound, where a rift to the Abyss brings chaos. Lead your crusade, choose from 25 classes and 12 races, and shape your hero's destiny through crucial choices. Engage in real-time or turn-based combat with a cast of unique companions in this rich RPG adventure.

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Release Date

02 Sep, 2021

Publisher/Developer

Owlcat Games, META Publishing

Reviews

Steam: 83.29% positive (27163/32614)
Metacritic: 83/100

System Requirements

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2310M CPU @ 2.10GHz
  • Memory: 6 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 940M
  • Storage: 50 GB available space

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Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous - Enhanced Edition Steam AI Review Summary

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Summary generated from 300 most useful Steam user reviews.

Users wrote

Wrath of the Righteous is a massive CRPG with deep systems and a huge amount of content. Reviewers praise its epic story, world lore, and rich character customization that supports many playthroughs. The game shines with Mythic Paths and flexible combat modes, but is hampered by a steep learning curve, heavy reading, and frequent bugs. The Crusade mode and other systems divide players, with some loving the scale and others finding them tedious. Overall, it appeals to CRPG veterans who enjoy complex builds and branching stories more than casual players.

Last updated: 2026-03-06

Most Mentioned Advantages

  • Vast content and replayability (40 mentions) - The game offers a vast amount of quests, areas, and lore. There are many paths and endings that encourage multiple playthroughs. Build variety and Mythic Paths let you change how you play. The dense world and many activities keep players engaged for a long time.
  • Engaging story with memorable companions (35 mentions) - The main plot is epic and well written. Companions have meaningful arcs and romances. Your choices influence relationships and outcomes. Dialogues can be witty and thought provoking.
  • Deep character creation and class variety (28 mentions) - There are many classes, archetypes, and feats. Build options reward careful planning and experimentation. You can customize your party and playstyle. Mythic paths add further depth to builds.
  • Mythic Paths add meaningful identity (22 mentions) - Mythic Paths change how spells and abilities scale. They affect combat and story decisions. They give distinct experiences that encourage replay.
  • Flexible combat modes (20 mentions) - You can switch between real-time with pause and turn-based modes. This gives flexibility in pacing and strategy. Combat remains tactical for many players. The option is appreciated by players who like different styles.

Most Mentioned Disadvantages

  • Combat balance and difficulty spikes (70 mentions) - Enemies can be too strong and fight unpredictably. The balance can be inconsistent and requires heavy buffing. Some battles feel unwinnable without guides or optimal builds.
  • Steep learning curve with heavy reading (60 mentions) - The game uses many Pathfinder rules and a lot of text to read. New players may find it hard to learn and follow. Guides can help, but the beginning is dense. There is a lot of reader content before action.
  • Bugs, crashes, and performance issues (55 mentions) - The game has many bugs and occasional crashes. Performance can be laggy on various setups. Patches fix some problems but not all.
  • UI and controls feel clunky and hard to navigate (50 mentions) - Interface is dense and not intuitive. No minimap and awkward navigation. Inventory management and map exploration can feel tedious.
  • Crusade mode feels tedious and undercooked (45 mentions) - The army management is slow and fiddly. It can feel like filler rather than core to the story. Some players enjoy the scale, others find it disruptive.

Compared Games

  • Pathfinder: Kingmaker (20 mentions) - Viewed as the predecessor with many noting improvements in systems and scale, though some say Wrath of the Righteous can feel excessive in content.
  • Baldur's Gate 3 (12 mentions) - Often compared to BG3; some reviews say it scratches a similar RPG itch but with more complex rules, while others think BG3 is more polished.
  • Divinity Original Sin 2 (8 mentions) - Compared as a benchmark for CRPG mechanics and writing; opinions vary on whether Wrath surpasses or falls behind Divinity 2.
  • Rogue Trader (6 mentions) - Some reviewers compare it to Rogue Trader, noting similarities and differences in handling Pathfinder settings across Owlcat games.
  • Pillars of Eternity (4 mentions) - A few reviews compare it to Pillars of Eternity for RPG depth and pacing.
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Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous - Enhanced Edition

Embark on an epic journey to the Worldwound, where the opening of a rift to the Abyss has unleashed chaos and terror for over a century. As nations struggle against the demonic onslaught, you are presented with a unique opportunity to end this conflict. Will you rise as a noble paladin or embrace the dark powers of a necromancer? The fate of the world hangs in the balance as you lead your army against mighty demon lords.

Create a character like no other using the deep and flexible Pathfinder First Edition ruleset, choosing from 25 classes and 12 races, along with thousands of spells and feats. Your choices shape the world, determining who lives, who dies, and who stays by your side. Choose between real-time with pause or turn-based combat modes, offering you tactical flexibility in battle.

Assemble a unique party of over 10 companions whose loyalty depends on your decisions. Command not just your friends but also your crusaders, leading them through strategic battles. Choose from nine Mythic Paths, transforming your abilities and destiny, from becoming a celestial Angel to a powerful Lich. Your path is yours to define in this rich and immersive adventure.


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