
When in Rome, be a Roman, don’t they say? How about a Roman who’s not only a Fighter but can also summon beats to help her out? That can occur in Deadfire thanks to the inclusion of the multi-class option. The pre-release beta client that I got to play plopped me in the waters outside of Tikawara, a fishing village not too keen on receiving visitors that sits on the tip of a bigger island.īut before any of that, I was treated to a very traditional character creation screen, from which I rolled an Aumauan, the aquatic race of the Pillars of Eternity fiction, who just happen to be native to Deadfire. Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire, as the name suggests, explores the region of the Deadfire Archipelago, giving you your own ship and crew to sail around with.
#Pillars of eternity white march fighter series
The good news is that there’s going to be a new entry in the series that’s stated to come out on May 8th. It’s the kind of game that respects your intelligence and doesn’t lead you by the hand, all the while serving a rich world to explore and characters whose stories I actually wanted to unravel. While I haven’t had the opportunity to fully complete the original Pillars, nor its DLC pack The White March, I certainly played enough of it to know it’s the sort of RPG that I like.

Headed by industry veterans that had a hand at some of my favorite games that I had played during my school days, such as Baldur’s Gate, the folks at Obsidian certain knew what they were doing with that game. Pillars of Eternity was one of the first successful Kickstarter game projects I’ve ever got to play for myself.
