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Kingdom Come: Deliverance II Royal Edition

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Kingdom Come: Deliverance II Royal Edition
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Live a life medieval with the unforgettable RPG experience of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II. Immerse yourself in a thrilling adventure - through the eyes of Henry - as you embark on a quest of epic proportions. The Royal Edition includes the base game, all the exciting story DLC and additional ex...
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4.1/5

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2025, Warhorse Studios, ESRB Rating: Mature 17+...
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Windows 10 64-bit (or newer), Intel Core i5-8400, AMD Ryzen 5 2600, 16 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 10...
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Kingdom Come: Deliverance II - Gallant Huntsman's Kit, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II - The Lion's Cre...
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Live a life medieval with the unforgettable RPG experience of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II. Immerse yourself in a thrilling adventure - through the eyes of Henry - as you embark on a quest of epic proportions.

The Royal Edition includes the base game, all the exciting story DLC and additional expansion sets to make your Middle Ages journey truly unforgettable.

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PLAION’s Player Account system Prism Ray Online Services (“PROS”) is not implemented in the GOG version of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II. As such, any bonus content that relies on PROS to unlock will not be available in the GOG version.

© 2025 Warhorse Studios s.r.o. Published by Deep Silver. Deep Silver is a division of PLAION. Deep Silver and Plaion and their respective logos are trademarks of Plaion GmbH, Embracer Platz 1, 6604 Hoefen, Austria. Warhorse and Kingdom Come: Deliverance are registered trademarks of Warhorse Studios s.r.o. Portions of this software are included under license © 2019-2025 Crytek GmbH. All rights reserved. Crytek, Cryengine and their respective logos are trademarks of Crytek GmbH. All other trademarks, logos and copyrights are property of their respective owners. All rights reserved.

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ESRB Rating: Mature 17+ (Intense Violence, Blood and Gore, Partial Nudity, Sexual Content, Strong Language, Use of Alcohol, Interactive Elements: In-Game Purchases)

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Posted on: April 26, 2025

anarion321

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Games: 564 Reviews: 44

Over 120 hours of good RPG

As the previous game, this one is a pleasant experience that immerses you in an old medieval setting. I found myself enjoying every piece of detail, like buildings not being symmetrical or every piece of brick and wood being different in walls and spent a good amount of hours forging stuff and create potions. The best thing of the game is the storytelling, the characters, the quests, the dialogues....There's tons of them and you can see they put a good effort into it, following the story of Henry from the previous game and his journey to maturity. Many events and characters surprise you, feels blunt, feels real. If I can name bad things about this game, is that I wanted more about everything. Like slice of life things that would let me get lost into it, fishing, more crafting with different things to do besides hammering a rod of put herbs in a bowl. Would love to see DLC of that. More quests, more stories... I would definitely improve commerce, there's not much to do with coin in mid-late game, and merchants don't even have money to buy your stuff, so looting becomes a waste. Got to say it's refreshing to see a lot of old european culture and it's diversity, different accents, behaviours....and not truly selling moral messages, even your enemies feel like regular people with similar goals and views, just at the opposite side of the table. There is some controversy, like the addition of a black character that do not match the times, and got to say, it's justified, after playing all the game, his addition feels cheap and adds little to nothing. His presence is to talk about racism and selling him and peers like smart and good, it's like seeing modern messages a mile away. You can remove him and the game stays the same. Overrall, very good game that I hope they keep improving and polishing because I want more.


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Posted on: April 22, 2025

apfelnymous

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Games: 209 Reviews: 20

There it is

The open world rpg experience you have been waiting for ages that keeps you up all night. The kind of game that bethesda cannot pull off anymore, you remember ? If these people owned fallout, we would be in heaven.


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Posted on: June 3, 2025

HeavilyAugmented

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Games: 557 Reviews: 18

Solid Sequel

KCD2 is by in large everything I wanted out of a sequel of the first game. Every system from the first game is intact and given tweaks to feel more polished without losing the immersive elements. The branching quest design is still here and does an excellent job of funneling the player down more content if they want. The storytelling is still great and the increased production value has bolstered it through gorgeous visuals, architecture, voice acting, and some of the best cutscene direction I've seen in any RPG. The only glaring issue I have with 2 is the lack of gameplay bite by the end, similar to KCD1. My initial concern was the sequel losing what made early game KCD1 memorable. However, even with the game starting Henry with better bare minimum stats, it found a good narrative excuse to start him at rock bottom again and building yourself up during the Trosky region kept me engaged with scouring for whatever content I could find. This dynamic flips once you hit the Kuttenberg region of the game where now you get to flex what you built up and it's fun... for a while. Once the initial high wanes though, you're just left with a game where every enemy can be master stroke'd once or twice, every dialouge skill check passed with ease, and a borked economy. Equipment hunting also becomes about player taste in fashion because late-game equipment is a very small leap in stats compared to what can be already obtained mid-game. The silver lining is that you can basically rush through the main quest once you feel this, similar to KCD1. Unfortunately, the sequel is much, MUCH longer than the first game (even excluding side content), so even bum rushing everything feels hankered by this. In a really backhanded way, it is a testament to the quality of the writing and quest design that I still kept doing side content just because I wanted to see what kind of scenario Henry would be thrown into next. Overall if you like KCD1, the sequel is a pretty safe bet.


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Posted on: April 2, 2025

Alexander_Padrega

Games: 94 Reviews: 2

On the same pedastle as BG3

I couldn't have asked for a better game from Warhorse Studios. Everything, and I mean EVERYTHING, in this game is superb. The writing, the characters, the story, the combat, the alchemy, the blacksmithing, the crime, its all so f***ing well done. The fact that theres even a perk in the drinking skill that lets you use your drunkeness as an excuse for breaking the law is stellar. Are there a few gripes I have here and there? Of course. The late game feels WAY too easy. There are fights I can tell are supposed to be suspensful, but then one master strike later I'm already at a cutscene. Money is also so abundant after spending just a few hours in Kuttenburg that you might as well never worry about it ever again. (Still miss the ability to give any one random trader the world's wealth like in the first game.) Those, however, are the most MINOR gripes I could have when eveything else just feels so natural and amazing.


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Posted on: March 28, 2025

DJMorpheus2007

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Games: 352 Reviews: 35

A Hundredfold.

That's how much better this is than the first KCD and more than double that for EVERY other RPG I have EVER played. Amazing doesn't even begin to describe this, a true masterpiece. Having only recently played and finished the first KCD, I couldn't wait to get my hands on this one and it was well worth the wait, absolutely fantastic. I would give it 10 stars if I could, but 5 will have to suffice :-).


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