My review's up:
Pathfinder RPG AR3
Right now, I feel that the game's Alpha state puts it in a position where it's complete enough to showcase Paizo's intentions with the system but rough enough that it still needs the 3.x SRD. Thus it's hard to view PRPG as its own separate game. Worse, unlike similar games like Malhavoc's Arcana Unearthed, the goal for backwards-compatibility makes it hard for current 3.x DMs and players -- its future audience -- to stop comparing PRPG with the older system. I ultimately think that newbies will have no problems with PRPG. Folks used to playing 3.x, though, will have to relearn as much as, if not more, when they switched from 3.0 to 3.5.
Pathfinder RPG AR3
Right now, I feel that the game's Alpha state puts it in a position where it's complete enough to showcase Paizo's intentions with the system but rough enough that it still needs the 3.x SRD. Thus it's hard to view PRPG as its own separate game. Worse, unlike similar games like Malhavoc's Arcana Unearthed, the goal for backwards-compatibility makes it hard for current 3.x DMs and players -- its future audience -- to stop comparing PRPG with the older system. I ultimately think that newbies will have no problems with PRPG. Folks used to playing 3.x, though, will have to relearn as much as, if not more, when they switched from 3.0 to 3.5.