Pathfinder: Wrath of Justice, one of my favorite recent Crpg, is getting the Monster Farewell DLC in the style of the Citadel add-on for Mass Effect 3.

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Pathfinder: Wrath of Justice, one of my favorite recent Crpg, is getting the Monster Farewell DLC in the style of the Citadel add-on for Mass Effect 3.

Even after getting the Warhammer40K CRPG Rogue Trader, Owlcat Games found time to add a massive amount of substantial DLC to the 2021 RPG epic, Pathfinder: Wrath of The Re Righteous. Now WoTr is set to get its Swan Song on May 13 with Mask Dance, which is a massive new epilogue chapter to the main game.

WoTr's Dlc is all great, and while the Gaiden Through Ashes parallel campaign and The Lord of Nothing are particularly outstanding, the Mask Dance is all of them, which is especially true if Baldur's Gate3's playable epilogue is extended for multiple hours or Mass Effect3's beloved Citadel add-on is added to the game's interface. This is a new chapter set a few months after the end of the base campaign to reunite with your buddies for the last adventure, as if set after the event.

The expansion promises:

I know how Owlcat handled all of this in the myriad possible world states that wotr had to offer at the end of the campaign, which everyone loves, a hive mind that walks through a swarm of locusts worse than all the antagonists of the game, and in the meantime, a little bit more. WoTr, which is almost everything in the game, already features a dizzying long fallout-style modular epilogue slideshow, for the fate of everyone and everywhere throughout the game.

I've been meant to play it for some time, and the prospect of visiting the restored Kenables is especially exciting to me: The opening chapter of WoTr in the Destroyed City is one of my favorite RPG's first acts so far— I love it so much and I just love it. I played it three times back-to-back to nail all of its awkward time-sensitive quests. Mask's Dance is available on 6/13 and is included in WoTr's Season 2DLC pass. 

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