As a long time 1st and (mostly) 2nd Edition Revised player, I recently got into 4th. Though a lot of people at the hobbyshop/nerd hangout here in town were praising the shit out of Pathfinder. But from what I've gleaned, it's more the munchkins game (a la 3 and 3.5; the money-grubbing, thanks for beta testing for us Edition) where as 4th puts more emphasis on basic characters, with more flaver in basic race choices (like adding Teiflings and Dragonborn as starter races).
4th edition is also very tactical, and the level advancement is kind of video-game like in it's progression trees, allowing new players to get into it and start being strategic very quickly.
If I can say nothing else about 4th, it's the first game I've played where noobs don't spend the whole campaign saying "I guess I attack the monster.", instead opting for more flavorful, "I summon my Flames of Phlagathras to burn the hobgoblin from the inside out!" or "I use Cleave to swing my bastardsword in an arc to gut both of the goblins flanking me!" type attacks.
To sum up;
Haven't played Pathfinder, but munchkins I've spoken to praise it as the second coming. Perfect for your "I want to be a half demon, half drow, half dragon warlock fighter with wings and firebreath and an armor class that borders on offensive to read aloud." type games.
4th Edition D&D is more accessible, with the options in further suppliments to Goku your characters if you so choose, while focusing on battle tactics, role-playing and even, balanced gameplay.
4th edition is also very tactical, and the level advancement is kind of video-game like in it's progression trees, allowing new players to get into it and start being strategic very quickly.
If I can say nothing else about 4th, it's the first game I've played where noobs don't spend the whole campaign saying "I guess I attack the monster.", instead opting for more flavorful, "I summon my Flames of Phlagathras to burn the hobgoblin from the inside out!" or "I use Cleave to swing my bastardsword in an arc to gut both of the goblins flanking me!" type attacks.
To sum up;
Haven't played Pathfinder, but munchkins I've spoken to praise it as the second coming. Perfect for your "I want to be a half demon, half drow, half dragon warlock fighter with wings and firebreath and an armor class that borders on offensive to read aloud." type games.
4th Edition D&D is more accessible, with the options in further suppliments to Goku your characters if you so choose, while focusing on battle tactics, role-playing and even, balanced gameplay.