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Nelson Schneider - wrote on 02/16/2022
Way back in 2016, I got all excited when Paizo – the tabletop RPG publishing company that started as a third-party contractor for Wizards of the Coast, but managed to take the Open Gaming License and make a real name for themselves with the Pathfinder Core Rulebook – announced that they were working with a videogame developer to create a series of tabletop-to-cRPG conversions for the Pathfinder Adventure Path modules released between 2007 and 2012. While, at first, it seemed that Paizo would be working with the veteran cRPG developers at Obsidian Games – now a subsidiary of Microsoft’s Xbox Division – when everything shook out at the end, it was revealed that Paizo would be working with a brand-new, upstart development team going by the name of Owlcat Games, formed from …