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The time has come to embark on a journey to a realm overrun by demons in an epic RPG from the creators of Pathfinder: Kingmaker. Explore the nature of good and evil, learn the true cost of power, and rise as a mythic hero capable of deeds beyond mortal expectations.

Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous is now available on GOG.COM! Before playing, read our interview with the game’s creators and learn more about the its rich universe.

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I'm 40 hours in and just wanted to bump this thread to say I'm LOVING the game. I think it's much better than Kingmaker for a variety of reasons, a big one being less time limits but another being a more cohesive story with a singular narrative thrust from the start.

I'd also like to say that while I see a minor bug here and there it hasn't really been a problem, and there are MUCH buggier games that get wide praise, so I wouldn't worry about that.

If you like this genre or liked Kingmaker at all, dive in!
Teaser Trailer: The Treasure of The Midnight Isles

"The islands scattered across the dark abyssal ocean hide the reaches untold — and the horrors unspeakable. Board the grim cursed ship, and venture into the unknown to find your fortune... Or demise.

• Explore the vast archipelago full of treasures and dangers in a stand-alone rogue-like mode, or as a part of the main game's campaign.
• Try out different builds and party compositions, taking advantage of the enormous variability of the Pathfinder role-playing system — including the mythic paths.
• Death is just a setback! If a party perishes, its progress can still help you in the following playthroughs.
• Equip the new magic weapons, put the new magic potions and scrolls on your belt, and challenge both old and new enemies.
• Discover the secret of the ship that takes you on your journeys — and the truth about the ultimate treasure you're searching."
Any hope of them releasing this game for Linux, like they did for the first game? That would make it an insta-buy for me.