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Kingdom Come: Deliverance Royal Edition

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Kingdom Come: Deliverance Royal Edition
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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...
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4.1/5

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2018, Warhorse Studios, ...
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Windows 7 / 8 / 10 (64-bit), Intel CPU Core i5-2500K 3.3GHz AMD CPU Phenom II X4 940, 6 GB RAM, Nvid...
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Kingdom Come: Deliverance – From the Ashes, Kingdom Come: Deliverance - Treasures of the Past, Kingd...
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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...

© 2019 Warhorse Studios s.r.o., Kingdom Come: Deliverance® is trademark of Warhorse Studios s.r.o. All rights reserved.
Prime Matter is a division of Koch Media GmbH, Austria. Prime Matter and its respective logos are trademarks of Koch Media GmbH

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Posted on: August 25, 2020

fridgeband

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Games: Reviews: 73

Could not force myself to keep going

I will start with something positive. I loved the now years already commonly known priest drinking scene (look it up at your own risk for spoilers). That was incredibly fun of an experience and really made me feel pretty good for the very short amount of time it lasted. The problems I had with the game: The game constantly contradicts itself because it seems to try really hard to be realistic in some ways, but in other ways completely disregards this in laughable ways. Bows do not seem to have an aiming reticle, but then arrows have little smoke trails behind in the air. There are tons of frustrating petty inconveniences all over the place all supposedly in the games attempt at forcing a really silly and unrealistic idea of "realism" down the players throat. 99% of the time I was playing the game, I was constantly saying "Are you kidding me?" You can also stealth take-down enemies from behind. Sometimes if you hold F the take-down will "load" and then suddenly wont happen, and the enemy will suddenly turn around and catch you out of nowhere for no reason, even though you successfully held F and watched it load. The gameplay is CLUNKY in the year 2020. Trying to fight even a single enemy is a grind, quick time events to block that pretty much fail over 50% of the time isn't what I call fun. The enemies even have that common issue in a lot of games where you are constantly interrupted by "special moves" or something that your player or the enemy makes. Henry is a nice guy, and I would have a beer with him in real life, but he's not an interesting main character for a video game in any way at all. The entire game feels like one giant never ending fetch quest from hell. The fast travel system and the time passing things are basically glorified loading screens and if you want to avoid them get used to riding your horse slowly back and forth across a giant map for hours. One day I just suddenly deleted the game, and I felt such a deep sense of relief and peace. I let go


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Posted on: February 14, 2023

Rokkr_0

Games: 93 Reviews: 5

An excellent period piece

I own this on another platform and love it. I could be wrong, but I believe the story is based on historical events. My review: First: It’s not a swords and spells type game. The closest thing to magic is the alchemy system, which is pretty immersive. You find whatever your ingredients are and mix them together based on recipes you find. You do all the work when making your potions too, picking a base liquid, grinding with a mortar and pestle (if needed), putting ingredients into the pot, boiling, and distilling (if needed). It’s a really interesting system they created. At first, combat feels clunky because it's not a hack and slash type game. If you’re careless or impatient in combat, you’ll get punished. Once you get the hang of combat, it’s really enjoyable and those intense moments are that much more rewarding. I enjoyed the story a lot, the characters were developed well and most were voiced by excellent voice actors(esses). I’m not a fan of inventory management, but it’s kind of expected in a game like this. If your play style is to snatch and grab everything that isn’t nailed down, you’ll never be short on money once you’re able to sell hot items, you’ll just have to stash them until you can. Overall, definitely worth the sale price for the game plus its DLC.


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Posted on: January 24, 2022

Martin_Houdek18

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Games: 201 Reviews: 2

Great for history lovers

If you like medieval history, this is a gem. I cannot remember any movie, book or game with better setting. You can just wander, watch and learn (great encylopedia included). I read a lot of books about medieval times, watched educational movies and so on. But just after playing KCD I can really imagine how some of the stuff looked like and got the feeling of these times in my country. Great story, great characters, great gameplay. Minor bugs and some DLCs doesn't feel as good as main content. I absolutely recommend.


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Posted on: November 21, 2021

KaissE

Games: 328 Reviews: 5

A dream game

This review is long overdue, but better late than never. I've been playing since the release with 2 playtroughs (normal and hardcore) and 311 hours under my belt. This is the kind of game I have been dreaming about ever since I played TES IV: Oblivion. A realistic open world game set in the middle ages with beautiful landscapes. This game certainly delivered on those dreams! KCD offers a immersive experience which you can truly get lost in. The graphics are gorgeus and the landscape is some of the most realistic and detailed I have ever seen on any game. Sometimes I just feel like taking a walk in the beautiful bohemian countryside. The game doesn't hold your hand and is not afraid to challenge you. This is very refreshing after playing countless braindead AAA games. Every gameplay aspect has a learning curve. You need to learn how to fight, pick locks or even brew potions. After all, you are just a peasant, right? It's hard at the beginning, but once you learn all the mechanics and get better at the game it feel's so satisfying. It's not a perfect game (none are). It has a certain jankiness to it and it has it's share of bugs, especially on release. I've had nothing game breaking, but I remember atleast one really annoying bug trying to f up my game. Also the rain is butt-ugly and sometimes it rains A LOT. Water in general is not very good looking. You can really see the love and effort that has been poured in to this game. Thank you Warhorse for this experience and I'm certainly looking forward to the sequel!


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Posted on: March 15, 2023

Krasnoludek5

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Games: 112 Reviews: 39

Amazingly immersive, great adventure

I absolutely loved it! The general feeling I get is that the developers must have loved it as well – it’s created with plenty of soul. It shows in a lot of minor stuff – for example in how painstainkingly the medieval architecture and art is recreated. The game made a great first impression – Henry himself is likeable as a character, owing in most part to the voice actor, and the world is downright beautiful in some parts – especially the aforementioned medieval architecture and decor is top notch. The STORY of KCD was... a bit weird, since I can’t say I was that engaged in the main storyline – it seemed to be a little unfocused after a while, and didn’t really command my attention that well as a whole (as I said, the game took me 120 hours!), but ever other STOP on the main storyline turned out to be kinda great. I don’t think it was that great overall, but it did GREAT THINGS along the way, if you get what I mean. The side missions of KCD were absolutely great. I especially liked the quests that dealt with investigation, since the game treated the subject rather seriously and didn’t really hold your hand – you had to pay attention to what the characters said, to the terrain and clues therein. Now, COMBAT... What can I say about the combat system... In the words of Bilbo Baggins... Even by the end, I didn’t know half of the combat system half as well as I should like; and I liked less than half of it half as well as it deserved. In general, I absolutely loved KCD despite some of the flaws – it’s packed with content and created with plenty of love. It boggles my mind that such an ambitious game was Warhorse’s first project, and I’m very much looking forward to the sequel, especially since the game kinda ended on a clear sequel hook. If you think you’d enjoy seeing somehow getting through KCD for the first time, you might check my lets play on the youtube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_o_0OQ410QU&list=PLp4TpsJ7HUWUEtHNv33J40poxvClcaYTR


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