Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous New Patch and Review

Owlcat Games has put together a new patch for Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous addressing a host of assorted issues, and then followed it up with this quick hotfix. And seeing how many of the fixes deal with the game's penultimate chapter, you should now be able to start a reasonably smooth playthrough.

You can check out the actual patch notes by following the links above, but to get things started, here's an excerpt from PC Gamer's review for the game instead:

After some more patching though, Wrath of the Righteous will be well worth your time. This is a huge game, easily 100+ hours, in which you take a meticulously crafted hero, throw them into a meatgrinder of war, politics, and interplanar travel, and see how they're reshaped by it. After the most complicated character creation system I can think of, it tricks you into thinking you're done when in fact the entire game is about making a character. That size is both its strength and weakness, because it's got room for half-baked areas of story and systems that feel like you've wandered off into unmapped wilderness. But when you find the right path and are solving the world's problems while jogging across fields with your gang of colorful pals, it's like Baldur's Gate 2 never ended.