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They not only kept the old-school camera angle but also used the complex and intriguing world of the Pathfinder universe as the framework for their turn-based adventure games. The folks at Owlcat Games, however, saw things a bit differently when they made Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous. Most developers had gone the way of MMOs or three-dimensional, first-person POVs partly to cash in on the popularity. Fans of isometric, stand-alone, turn-based fantasy video games were suffering from a bit of a dry spell in recent years.
