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Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire
May 13th, 2018, 10:48
Pursue a rogue god over land and sea in the sequel to the multi-award-winning RPG Pillars of Eternity. Captain your ship on a dangerous voyage of discovery across the vast unexplored archipelago region of the Deadfire. Bend the world to your will, as you explore the depths of infinite possibilities, including detailed character customization, total freedom of exploration, and more meaningful choices at every turn.
- Immerse yourself in a deeper single player RPG game experience - enriched with cutting edge technology and features, Deadfire builds on the foundation of classic D&D gameplay with vastly improved graphics, deeper game mechanics and a whole new hand-crafted adventure where choices truly matter.
- Discover the new region of the Deadfire – plot your own course by ship and explore the rich and exotic islands of the archipelago region, discovering new places interacting with their inhabitants and engaging in a variety of quests at every port.
- Build your party and customize your companions – choose from 7 different companions to join you on your quest and assign multiple classes and deeper abilities for each. Witness their personal relationships and interactions unfold with the addition of the new companion system.
- Captain your ship across the seas – as your stronghold on the seas, your ship is much more than simply a vessel for exploring. Upgrade your ship and crew and choose what skills you improve in order to survive dangerous encounters along the way.
May 13th, 2018, 10:48
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Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire plays like a mix between Baldur's Gate and Pirates! - a great adventure with many choices and consequences and a lot of exploration. Extraordinary!-> GOGMix
June 13th, 2018, 11:11
If you do not like the first part, or you do not particularly digest the party isometric RPG with an active pause - you do not have anything to do with Deadfire. Some mechanics Obsidian have been improved, various defects and oddities of the original were corrected , but the very essence of the game remained the same. But if you are not familiar with the genre, and want to get acquainted - then try to play. Although it is better, of course, to start with the original - after all, Deadfire is its direct continuation.
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