The Kingdom Come: Deliverance Royal Edition contains award-winning Kingdom Come: Deliverance and all released DLCs.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance You're Henry, the son of a blacksmith. Thrust into a raging civil war, you watch helplessly as invaders storm your village and slaughter your friends and...
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The Kingdom Come: Deliverance Royal Edition contains award-winning Kingdom Come: Deliverance and all released DLCs.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance You're Henry, the son of a blacksmith. Thrust into a raging civil war, you watch helplessly as invaders storm your village and slaughter your friends and family. Narrowly escaping the brutal attack, you grab your sword to fight back. Avenge the death of your parents and help repel the invading forces!
Treasures of the Past Treasure maps of the lords banished by King Sigismund of Hungary, leading to the hidden treasures of those patriots, bandits and schemers.
From the Ashes As a newly appointed bailiff, you must decide what buildings to erect and what people to bring in, and you must also settle disputes between the villagers. Each building is unique and comes with its own upgrades, material and labour requirements, so you will face some difficult decisions.
The Amorous Adventures of Bold Sir Hans Capon The quest DLC revolves around his attempts to woo the fairest maid he has ever set eyes upon, and his success will not depend only on his own mastery of the art of love – it’s also up to his trusty wingman, you - Henry, to ensure that The Amorous Adventures of Bold Sir Hans Capon come to a happy end!
Band of Bastards Kingdom Come: Deliverance's third DLC focuses on combat and minor skirmishes. Sir Radzig's old enemies are pillaging his estates, so he enlists the help of an old acquaintance, Kuno of Rychwald, the leader of an infamous mercenary band. Naturally, they need a guide, and who better for the job than Henry?
A Woman's Lot Armed with fortitude and dignity, she faces the coming days with a smile on her lips. And since God moves in mysterious ways, none of us can know the lot we shall have to bear. But it is often those of whom we least expect it who encounter an extraordinary destiny...
One of the most immersive games I have ever played. It can be rough around the edges but it gets so much right that I can overlook it's issues. It's important to remember when you play that this isn't like other games, it's game mechanics were crafted to create a sense of realism rather than a power fantasy. It's refreshing. The story is also very well written, which kept me engaged throughout.
Absoultely reomended, immersive, acurate, full of depth and breadth skyrim could only dream of.
Combat is bit of drag tho, the controls really dont lend well to it, and it ould relly use some reminders of how it works in fights, its also important to practice combat skills.
However everything ele makes up for the lakluster combat, and you can avoid most of it, tho the fored ombt set peies suk given how diffiult the enemies are.
Modding is well established too!
Hobbes characterized life as nasty, brutish, and short. This game appears to be designed to show that life in the Renaissance was nasty, brutish, short, and very tedious.
This game is the story of Henry, son of a village blacksmith in Bohemia who experiences a catastrophic upheaval in his life. His parents die when the village they live in is sacked by troops supporting one side in a civil war. Henry becomes a sort of fixer for the local feudal lord. He very gradually develops skills in combat, alchemy, rhetoric, reading, etc. His learning curve is long. In a way the game is kind of a simulator because acquiring basic skills requires many hours of play.
The story line is slightly better than pedestrian. I finished the main story line after way too many hours of play most of which was occupied in grinding to get to a level in alchemy and combat skills necessary to survive the later stages of the game. Many of the quests are of the go fetch or go kill variety, often padded with surprises that seem to be there just to make the quests take longer.
Combat leveling requres many hours of literal practice with an instructor. Alchemy requires making literally hundreds of potions in order to reach a level where it's useful.
Support for mouse and controller is very poor. It makes simple things like picking up objects a chore. It makes the fancy combat tricks available, lock picking, and pickpocketing almost useless. In combat stick to whacking, blocking, and dodging.
The visuals are nice and the voice acting isn't bad. The game involves a tolerance for tedium that many won't have. Oh, the only inexpensive way to save voluntarily until your alchemy skill gets up to the point where potion making is worth it is to use quit and save. It's not exactly a quick save but it doesn't cost any groschen.
I can't believe it! I did actually hesitate in buying at first. Reading the reviews was the downside I tell you.
But I listened to my intuition and said that I will do it.
Friend... this is truly a masterpiece! I am playing games since 1995. I can't remember having this sort of feeling, so immerse in a game world as I am having in this one. Astonishing!
I do not even care about bugs (such as NPC overlaping other NPC). It is not bothering me the save system or sword play or anything else.
You sometimes forget that there is a Henry, but instead you are the one having the experience. Oh my... simply WOW!
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