But somehow, Deadfire manages to offer a deeply engaging experience for veterans while also being very accommodating to newbies, and at the same time building upon and honing what made Pillars 1 so great. Especially if you’re not familiar with the tropes of isometric RPGs. From the off, Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire seems like a towering edifice of menus, stats sheets and character customization. Every death forces you re-evaluate those tactics to make sure you’ve mastered the game’s intricate fighting mechanics. Every time you level up, you’ll agonize over which abilities are best for your newly developing play-style and battle tactics. Every new locale is an invitation to spend another 3 hours exploring. Don’t go in to Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire expecting a carefree 20-hour romp.
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