Kingdom Come: Deliverance II Reviews
I love the immersive experience and exploration of Kingdom Come Deliverance, and those are some of the elements that were carried over to this sequel. Kingdom Come Deliverance II does not reinvent the wheel, nor does it try to. Warhorse Studios knew what were the strong points of the first game and focused on them, which for better or for worse, puts this sequel on par with its predecessor, minus the element of surprise that the studio had back in 2018.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
"Audentes Fortuna Iuvat" is not only Henry's motto, but it should also be that of the Warhorse Studios team, given the results achieved with this epic saga. Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is a majestic work and a natural evolution of the first chapter. In an era of overly similar video games, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is a breath of fresh air with its realism and medieval simulator essence.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is best enjoyed as a kind of Renaissance Faire rather than a 15th-century simulator. The game is at its best when it gives players freedom to explore. Sadly, the main quest has too many pain points where player autonomy is stripped, in favor of a trope-heavy narrative that feels ripped from a 2004 comedy sketch. Its best moments are rare, but when they do land, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II rivals the feeling of playing Red Dead Redemption or Oblivion for the first time.
After much uncertainty, we're back in Bohemia with the long-awaited sequel to Kingdom Come: Deliverance, a medieval RPG that took us by surprise by dropping any notion of fantasy in favor of a medieval fair simulation.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is a mastercraft of an RPG, delivering a hyper-accurate recreation of Medieval Bohemia that is oozing charm, finesse and style out of every pore. Featuring an enthralling open world, mastercrafted combat, a superb narrative laden with political intrigue and deception, all brought to life by an amazing score and soundtrack from the excellent Jan Valta that immerses you in the world like never before. You owe it to yourself to pick this one up, as it’s easily one of the greatest video games I’ve ever played.
Arguably 2025’s best RPG video game, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II‘s success stems largely from its humorous meme appeal.
Why its combat has kept me at arm's length from labeling this as a masterpiece, I still found Kingdom Come Deliverance II to excel and innovate in ways the genre has desperately needed in years. In a lot of ways, this is the definitive Bethesda experience that we are unlikely to see from the publisher. Warhorse has delivered a wealth of smart design and function here to craft an absolutely impressive saga that is as brutal as the era requires.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II brings you back to the lively bohemia, where political intrigues and personal conflicts set the tone. The refined combat system, the rich storyline full of humor, and the impact of your choices make this sequel for both new and returning players a dynamic experience that impresses.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
It’s one of those games that keeps me distracted from the main quest, because I know I’ll get that bittersweet sigh when the main plot wraps up and I feel ‘done’ with the game...and then possibly have to wait years for another game to come along and pull me in quite as intensely. Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is the perfect follow-on from the original, and it tweaks and fine tunes every aspect, from drunken dice battles through to tense and weighty conversations that can easily spiral out of control, and the inevitable myriad scrapes you’ll get yourself into – and have to talk yourself out of! The only downside that I can see is that the pacing of the game, and the deep, incremental levelling up system may be off-putting to some. I am not one of those people.
Eduardo and Gareth discuss their experiences with exploring the medieval landscapes of Bohemia in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II.
Warhorse Studios has achieved a textbook “more and better” with this second installment. We will continue to enjoy a Kingdom of Bohemia that immerses us thanks to the good recreation that the company has achieved in its landscapes, its people and the tasks that we can perform. We must learn to fight, we will have to survive in a region where no one gives us anything and choose our actions very carefully so as not to end up biting the dust.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is excellent both technically and creatively, presenting us with a memorable Bohemia and great storytelling. The complex and unforgiving mechanics may feel too challenging for some players, but for those who have a flair for this type of experience, it is a must-play and a truly memorable adventure in terms of its sense of freedom, richness of situations, and manic attention to detail.
Review in Italian | Read full review
The second and concluding chapter of Henry's adventures is excellent in its historical reconstruction, deep and engaging, in a mammoth-sized title with great attention to detail.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II offers a profound and authentic medieval experience, building upon the foundation of its predecessor. The game’s dedication to historical accuracy and immersive storytelling is commendable. However, aspects such as uneven pacing, a steep learning curve in combat, and an overwhelming tutorial may impact player satisfaction. For those willing to invest the time and effort, the game provides a rewarding journey through a meticulously recreated slice of history.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II builds on the original with refined combat, exploration, and survival systems. The detailed medieval world and solid sound design bring the experience to life. Though challenging, fans and newcomers alike will find a rewarding RPG adventure.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 An absolute Bohemian Blast for those willing to stick with it
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II provides its beautiful world to the bigger masses. It optimized combat, expanded its universe, and increased production quality. This game definitely has a soul, but there are still presented flaws that may discourage some players.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 won’t be for everyone, but if you immerse yourself in its world and mechanics, it will stand out as one of the most unique and compelling RPGs you’d have played.
This isn’t an RPG for everyone. It’s fairly hardcore, it leans into history (albeit out of order) and it is mechanically very dense. What matters most, and after playing a hundred hours of this damn thing and planning on diving back in, is that it’s an RPG for me.