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Tags: Gato Salvaje; Owlcat Games; Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous; The Waylanders
The second day of Gamescom continued with the usual programming of trailers and developer interviews at IGN. The Dragon Age-inspired historical fantasy time travel RPG The Waylanders made an appearance near the end of the Awesome Indies Show segment, with a new trailer announcing that the game will be launching on November 16th. The trailer itself offers a further look at the game's medieval era future, where the player character will have to search for the reincarnations of his past companions. Later on during the evening, there was a new trailer for Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, which was apparently the game's official launch trailer. It's rather rousing, with a focus on the choices that will be offered to players by the mythic paths.
Gamescom will continue today with more trailers, although it doesn't look like there are going to be any more new RPG announcements.
The second day of Gamescom continued with the usual programming of trailers and developer interviews at IGN. The Dragon Age-inspired historical fantasy time travel RPG The Waylanders made an appearance near the end of the Awesome Indies Show segment, with a new trailer announcing that the game will be launching on November 16th. The trailer itself offers a further look at the game's medieval era future, where the player character will have to search for the reincarnations of his past companions. Later on during the evening, there was a new trailer for Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, which was apparently the game's official launch trailer. It's rather rousing, with a focus on the choices that will be offered to players by the mythic paths.
Gamescom will continue today with more trailers, although it doesn't look like there are going to be any more new RPG announcements.