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Kingdom Come: Deliverance - Band of Bastards

Warhorse Studios, Deep Silver
Feb 5, 2019 - PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5
Weak

OpenCritic Rating

63

Top Critic Average

40%

Critics Recommend

PlayStation Universe
7 / 10
TechRaptor
5 / 10
GameSpew
7 / 10
SomHráč.sk
65%
Expansive
7 / 10
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Critic Reviews for Kingdom Come: Deliverance - Band of Bastards

Band of Bastards is a satisfyingly violent DLC for one Kingdom Come, and one that does a good job of making you feel like part of brotherhood of vagrants. Just don't expect anything that strays too far from the formula established by the core game.

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Band of Bastards is essentially a short side quest consisting of five combat-driven missions and an extremely unsatisfying conclusion.

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Band of Bastards isn’t epic in length or bursting with content, and its overarching story isn’t likely to get its hooks in you, but it’s still a good reason to revisit Kingdom Come: Deliverance. And if you’re still making your way through the game for the first time, it’s even better.

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If you're a true Kingdom Come: Deliverance fan and you like its unconventional combat system, give Band of Bastards a chance. For a slightly lower price than last time, you'll get a good, although not extraordinary, adventure and this time even without significant technical issues.

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Band of Bastards sticks to what it knows and as DLC goes does a good job of adding to the overall narrative, giving Henry several surprising, encouraging opportunities to express himself.

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