A review by lunchlander
Pathfinder Roleplaying Game: Bestiary 4 by Adam Daigle, Tracy Hurley, Tom Phillips, Stephen Radney-MacFarland, Sean K. Reynolds, Dennis Baker, Jason Bulmahn, Ross Byers, Jesse Benner, Rob McCreary, Tim Hitchcock, James Jacobs, F. Wesley Schneider, Russ Taylor, Tork Shaw, Jason Nelson, Matt James, Savannah Broadway

4.0

Usually by volume two, let alone volume three, these RPG monster books are filled with also-ran, super-weird monsters that nobody would ever use in a game. Not so with Pathfinder, which leans on it's new Mythic rules to supply the unlikely (and surprisingly successful) pairing of Lovecraftian Old Ones and familiar but not licensed Kaiju, plus more variety of dragons, giants, golems and undead. Throw in a dash of welcome weirdness with the tooth fairy and living topiary, plus mythic monsters of legend like Grendel, present with the usual high quality artwork and production values Paizo has got down cold, and it's another great book in the Pathfinder line.