It is a brilliant game which I never understood why it didn't get more praise. It's a big open world with a very good storyline. Big open world with free wandering about. Gameplay is good after getting used to the mechanics and graphics are beautiful. One of my favourite rpgs.
Spent about 10 hours in the game, very much bored. Most quests poorly designed. Go to a place, find something or someone, go back. First quest after prolog, go fetch a ring, you dont find a ring, you go back to quest giver, he tells you you have to go
Archaic designs are infuriating, but the story and charming sim keeps you playing. The first 3 hours feels like a 2/5 game, but the rest feels like a 4/5.
I spent one hour on the tutorial wanting to get the tools from the drunk back I even beat him up but he still didn't give it to me so I got a lockpick and then I broke it just to beat him up again with my friends 10/10 game
I'm pretty lenient with railroading in games, but choosing to have a drink with someone should never automatically lead to getting completely wasted and banging a prostitute.
The combat was a gigantic chore, but I was willing to push through because I was interested in the story of Henry.
The performance on PS5 is terrible. The game could have been patched to run at 60 fps, since KCD 2 runs at 60 fps looking great on PS5. I can't understand why the they wouldn't patch it and I simply cannot play the game at such poor framerates especially with
Kingdom Come: Deliverance is an amazing game for those who enjoy a realistic medieval world. The story is engaging, the combat is challenging, and the level of immersion is impressive. If you're looking for something different and authentic, it's definitely worth playing!
It's a masterpiece. If you haven't played, you should. Most immerse game I've ever played.
It is nice game, but feel lacking in many aspects. First of all the inventory is atrocious. It is really hard to manage, find anything and compare stats. It is hard to carry anything, because limit is so low.
Overall story is nice, but certain quests and interactions are really
This game is the definition of overrated. There is no compelling story, just a cliche trope of peasant parents get murdered and there's some big family secret. The cutscenes/dialogue is absolutely atrocious and buggy. The gameplay feels like waving around a 2-ton ball and chain tied to your neck. The
the gameplay is fun and Challenging and I ilke good challenge
This game is the best RPG I've ever seen. It's spectacular, the story, the immersion. I had already stopped even looking at RPGs due to the excessive fantasy and lunatics of developers always creating games with giant insect enemies and fictional and demonic beings. Congratulations to the creators of this
An excellent RPG in no-hand holding style of earlier RPGs such as Morrowind. Set in historical Bohemia, modern day Czech Republic, this game places you in the early 15th century as peasant blacksmith's son who has to gloriously struggle against all odds to avenge the death of his father,
Played it, absolutely hated it. The MINUTE I started playing this game I already knew what kind of fighting game heck I was in. The skills are a good feature, but the fighting is horrendous and buggy as all heck. The intro alone cost me 15 - 20 minutes and