That’s why it’s a pretty big deal that Pathfinder–a popular adaptation of Dungeons & Dragons’ 3.5 edition–has joined with video game developer Owlcat Games to make Pathfinder: Kingmaker.
That’s important because from what I played, Kingmaker doesn’t appear to be breaking new ground in the isometric RPG genre.
I didn’t get the chance to see much of the inventory Pathfinder: Kingmaker is aimed at a release roughly nine months from now.
Like much of the rest of Pathfinder: Kingmaker, what seems to be a comfortable, generic RPG trope has the promise of a little extra depth.