Posted on: April 15, 2025

SlingShot22
Games: 12 Reviews: 1
immersive open world sandbox
Absolutely brilliant. Love the worldbuilding,the characters and story.
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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.
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Posted on: April 15, 2025

SlingShot22
Games: 12 Reviews: 1
immersive open world sandbox
Absolutely brilliant. Love the worldbuilding,the characters and story.
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Posted on: November 7, 2025

thehairybfg.241
Verified ownerGames: 174 Reviews: 5
Flawed on GoG - Buyer Beware
As the tiny text at the bottom of the version description (which I swear was added after I already paid for the Gold Edition months ago) states: "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." Bad enough the Brunswick Armor DLC doesn't come with the Gold Edition, but cannot get the PROS content because... no idea actually. I asked PROS, they had no answer but hoped it would change at some point. So minus 1 star for an otherwise highly enjoyable game spoiled by poor business practices. Do I regret buying the game on GoG? No. It is still a GREAT game. But I hate that developers and digital platforms are locking content away from consumers and not being upfront about it. It is exploiting customers trying to do the right thing. I wanted to support GoG, so I waited long after KCD2 was released on other platforms so I could purchase the game on GoG for the full price. Sadly, because they didn't lead with a simple, 'some content is unavailable on our version', I paid full price for less than the full contents worth. And I don't like feeling duped. Would I do it again knowing what I know now? No. I'd buy it on Steam, so I didn't get locked out of content I actually would have enjoyed having. Warhorse and GoG (CDPR) really need to take a look at themselves here and stop ripping off people trying to support their businesses.
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Posted on: October 29, 2025

Eldarus
Verified ownerGames: 518 Reviews: 6
From Sunrise to Epic Battles!!!
From the moment I started playing, this sequel had me hooked and never let go, a rare feeling for anyone who usually quits games halfway through. The story is engaging and well‑paced, building on the first game’s lore while constantly raising the stakes. Visually the world is a big step up: vibrant, detailed environments look gorgeous, even if the sunrise isn’t quite as perfect as in the original and some clouds feel a little off. Combat is challenging but fair; you have to learn new tactics and master the revamped skill tree, which makes every fight feel rewarding. The GOG release is a huge plus no DRM, smooth installation and flawless performance. All in all, Kingdom Comes: Deliverance 2 delivers an excellent narrative, beautiful graphics, deep combat and a polished experience, earning my full five‑star rating.
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Posted on: June 6, 2025

RandomInnKeep
Verified ownerGames: 36 Reviews: 8
I take back what I said
I think my last high praise review to this was lost, but just came to say that after hours upon hours of gameplay, I've changed my mind. You WILL run into game breaking bugs. For a AAA game sold at such a premium, especially for gold edition, this is a slap in the face. Combine the game breaking bugs with their save system and you have a recipe for disaster and frustration. I kept lying to myself that it's not so bad, but it really is. People have a finite amount of time for play, so how would that make them feel to play for hours on end or even just complete a few quests in an hour, just for the quest to break, rendering all that effort wasted. Not to mention not running perfectly like butter on pc specs greater than their recommendations. Cryengine blows, and they should've waited at least another year. WAIT FOR A SALE! FOR THE LOVE OF GOD DON'T BE ME :(
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Posted on: October 18, 2025

xman1
Games: 556 Reviews: 88
Woke crap and not historically accurate
How can you go from such a historically accurate game from the time period (Kingdom Come 1) to woke modern crap that would get you hung as a heretic in the time period? This is not a case of the material, but what would have historically would have happened to you. You would be a dead man walking to be gay in this time. Also, you start well equipped with little to learn. This was not fleshed out well. Maybe would have been far better to have a new protagonist and have Henry die in the beginning. Kingdom Come One is like a trip back in time to see how life was like. This game it like someone from Blackrock stepped in and said make it lame and gay.
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