I was in the middle of a Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous run when i tried BG3… The huge difference in character choice turned me off of BG3 for a long time.
After a few hundred hours of both games, I still hold firm that WOTR is probably the better of the two.
BG3 is prettier, and it has more polish and pretty lights and voice acting in it, but WOTR is hands down one of the best RPGs I’ve ever played in my opinion.
I’m extremely stoked for Owlcat’s new Warhammer offering because of it. Rogue Trader was meh, but on the Pathfinder side Kingmaker was also meh and WOTR was a world class banger so I’m hoping they pull the same glow-up again.
The marketing for Osiris Reborn got me to pick up WotR again this week after dropping it and I’m really hoping the back end of it has this magic I keep hearing about. I like the main character’s story, but I’m 100 hours in and I still feel like I know very little about my party (and I’m getting growing concern I killed off the most interesting one). The “Monster of the Week” villain format is also bumming me out after Kingmaker had one of my all-time favorite RPG antagonists.
I was in the middle of a Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous run when i tried BG3… The huge difference in character choice turned me off of BG3 for a long time.
After a few hundred hours of both games, I still hold firm that WOTR is probably the better of the two.
BG3 is prettier, and it has more polish and pretty lights and voice acting in it, but WOTR is hands down one of the best RPGs I’ve ever played in my opinion.
I’m extremely stoked for Owlcat’s new Warhammer offering because of it. Rogue Trader was meh, but on the Pathfinder side Kingmaker was also meh and WOTR was a world class banger so I’m hoping they pull the same glow-up again.
I would be fine if they have “even-odd curse” for their games, for the reasons you said. Sign me the fuck up for an even better 40k RPG
The marketing for Osiris Reborn got me to pick up WotR again this week after dropping it and I’m really hoping the back end of it has this magic I keep hearing about. I like the main character’s story, but I’m 100 hours in and I still feel like I know very little about my party (and I’m getting growing concern I killed off the most interesting one). The “Monster of the Week” villain format is also bumming me out after Kingmaker had one of my all-time favorite RPG antagonists.