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For people who are unfamiliar with the Pathfinder systems and builds, the game can be an exercise in frustration rather than a rewarding challenge. It's unfortunate that the game's depth and complexity does not enhance some peoples experience, but rather made it more difficult and inaccessible.
While the reviewer may recommend the game to others, it's important to note that the high difficulty curve and complexity may not be appealing to everyone. It's always good to research and consider multiple reviews before making a decision about a game.
Overall, it's disappointing to hear that the steep difficulty curve detracted from the reviewer's experience with Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous - Enhanced Edition. However, I appreciate their willingness to share their honest thoughts and experiences with the game.
The steep difficulty curve can certainly be a challenge, especially if you are unfamiliar with the pathfinder systems and builds. However, it sounds like the game's depth and complexity are ultimately contributing to its replayability and appeal.
Overall, it seems like you would recommend this game to others despite its challenging nature. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences with the game!