But 2 hours into the game Kingmaker seems to drag on and on. Does it get better?
There was some moderately interesting intro that seems to have
determined which companions you end up with depending on your choices
during an enemy attack on the beginning castle. I like the outdoor
traveling (reminds me of the first two Realms of Arkania games with the various trails you could take there), but it also has this
pre-determined vibe that a lot of the tabletop game has nowadays. It
doesn't feel like it's actually an adventure, so far it mostly seems
like a railroad to me. Go there, now you are forced to go further. Now someone is kidnapped go follow the kidnappers. Sigh.
I don't feel like I am getting hooked into the game yet.
I like DnD based games, and despite being named Pathfinder this
definitely is that considering Pathfinder is just DnD 3rd edition with
the numbers filed off.
And I like that style of game as such, I had a great time taking my time >with Pillars of Eternity.
But 2 hours into the game Kingmaker seems to drag on and on. Does it get >better?
There was some moderately interesting intro that seems to have
determined which companions you end up with depending on your choices
during an enemy attack on the beginning castle. I like the outdoor
traveling (reminds me of the first two Realms of Arkania games with the >various trails you could take there), but it also has this
pre-determined vibe that a lot of the tabletop game has nowadays. It
doesn't feel like it's actually an adventure, so far it mostly seems
like a railroad to me. Go there, now you are forced to go further. Now >someone is kidnapped go follow the kidnappers. Sigh.
I don't feel like I am getting hooked into the game yet.
On Sun, 5 May 2024 21:51:45 +0200, Kyonshi <gmkeros@gmail.com> wrote:
I like DnD based games, and despite being named Pathfinder this
definitely is that considering Pathfinder is just DnD 3rd edition with
the numbers filed off.
And I like that style of game as such, I had a great time taking my time
with Pillars of Eternity.
But 2 hours into the game Kingmaker seems to drag on and on. Does it get
better?
There was some moderately interesting intro that seems to have
determined which companions you end up with depending on your choices
during an enemy attack on the beginning castle. I like the outdoor
traveling (reminds me of the first two Realms of Arkania games with the
various trails you could take there), but it also has this
pre-determined vibe that a lot of the tabletop game has nowadays. It
doesn't feel like it's actually an adventure, so far it mostly seems
like a railroad to me. Go there, now you are forced to go further. Now
someone is kidnapped go follow the kidnappers. Sigh.
I don't feel like I am getting hooked into the game yet.
Pathfinder is one of those games that has been on my 'to play' list
for a long time. It's also one that I've always found reasons not to
play.
In part it is the top-down viewpoint. I'm not a fan of those anymore.
But regardless of viewpoints, I've a hard time engaging with RPGs in
general anymore. I just don't want to invest that much time into a
single game these days. CRPGs are so /long/.
But more than that... it's Pathfinder. I've never warmed up to the
tabeltop system. It's not bad but... well, it's essentially rewarmed
D&D 3E (or at least, the tabletop game was. I don't know how well the
video game emulates the pen-n-paper version). It's too high-magic, too high-powered. I like the old, grittier D&D versions. The default
Pathfinder setting never excited me either.
So "Pathfinder: Kingmaker" - despite my hopeful intent - sits in my
library unplayed. The review of your experience doesn't make it
anymore likely that will change.
But who knows; maybe one day.
Kyonshi <gmkeros@gmail.com> wrote in news:v18olr$21p2q$1@dont-email.me:
But 2 hours into the game Kingmaker seems to drag on and on. Does it get
better?
There was some moderately interesting intro that seems to have
determined which companions you end up with depending on your choices
during an enemy attack on the beginning castle. I like the outdoor
traveling (reminds me of the first two Realms of Arkania games with the
various trails you could take there), but it also has this
pre-determined vibe that a lot of the tabletop game has nowadays. It
doesn't feel like it's actually an adventure, so far it mostly seems
like a railroad to me. Go there, now you are forced to go further. Now
someone is kidnapped go follow the kidnappers. Sigh.
I don't feel like I am getting hooked into the game yet.
Yes, it's a train journey; the scenery you pass through is quite pretty, but the journey doesn't
really get any more fun.
Mark.
On 5/6/2024 10:06 AM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
On Sun, 5 May 2024 21:51:45 +0200, Kyonshi <gmkeros@gmail.com> wrote:
I like DnD based games, and despite being named Pathfinder this
definitely is that considering Pathfinder is just DnD 3rd edition with
the numbers filed off.
And I like that style of game as such, I had a great time taking my time >>> with Pillars of Eternity.
But 2 hours into the game Kingmaker seems to drag on and on. Does it get >>> better?
There was some moderately interesting intro that seems to have
determined which companions you end up with depending on your choices
during an enemy attack on the beginning castle. I like the outdoor
traveling (reminds me of the first two Realms of Arkania games with the
various trails you could take there), but it also has this
pre-determined vibe that a lot of the tabletop game has nowadays. It
doesn't feel like it's actually an adventure, so far it mostly seems
like a railroad to me. Go there, now you are forced to go further. Now
someone is kidnapped go follow the kidnappers. Sigh.
I don't feel like I am getting hooked into the game yet.
Pathfinder is one of those games that has been on my 'to play' list
for a long time. It's also one that I've always found reasons not to
play.
In part it is the top-down viewpoint. I'm not a fan of those anymore.
But regardless of viewpoints, I've a hard time engaging with RPGs in
general anymore. I just don't want to invest that much time into a
single game these days. CRPGs are so /long/.
But more than that... it's Pathfinder. I've never warmed up to the
tabeltop system. It's not bad but... well, it's essentially rewarmed
D&D 3E (or at least, the tabletop game was. I don't know how well the
video game emulates the pen-n-paper version). It's too high-magic, too
high-powered. I like the old, grittier D&D versions. The default
Pathfinder setting never excited me either.
So "Pathfinder: Kingmaker" - despite my hopeful intent - sits in my
library unplayed. The review of your experience doesn't make it
anymore likely that will change.
But who knows; maybe one day.
Much the same. Pathfinder is 3.5e taken up yet another notch in power
and complexity from there. Someone posted about Pathfinder 2e being a
bit better in simplicity, but I don't know if I trust that.
I've heard people say it's as good as BG3. I didn't realize it was more linear though. I think I'd like that, but I'm not sure, I know I prefer non-open world now for sure. Turn-based is a hard sell anymore too, something I never thought I'd say a few years ago.
I like DnD based games, and despite being named Pathfinder this
definitely is that considering Pathfinder is just DnD 3rd edition with
the numbers filed off.
And I like that style of game as such, I had a great time taking my time with Pillars of Eternity.
But 2 hours into the game Kingmaker seems to drag on and on. Does it get better?
There was some moderately interesting intro that seems to have
determined which companions you end up with depending on your choices
during an enemy attack on the beginning castle. I like the outdoor
traveling (reminds me of the first two Realms of Arkania games with the various trails you could take there), but it also has this
pre-determined vibe that a lot of the tabletop game has nowadays. It
doesn't feel like it's actually an adventure, so far it mostly seems
like a railroad to me. Go there, now you are forced to go further. Now someone is kidnapped go follow the kidnappers. Sigh.
I don't feel like I am getting hooked into the game yet.
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