Posted on: March 4, 2018

AUSUGUM
Gry: 192 Opinie: 2
I strongly reccomend this game.
I strongly reccomend this game. KCD fills the empty gap that the Gothic series left behind, and it has become my new RPG favourite. FINAL SCORE: 10/10 PROS: - not a single side quest in this game feels like a boring filler. - interesting and, sometimes, hilarious dialogues for the main and the side quests, often with a moral lesson attached to it. - although the final outcome of some quests is always the same, or very similar, the player is granted absolute freedom on how he wants to solve them and this makes the game feel much less forced than, let's say, Dragon Age/Mass Effect - the player can set his own pace for story progression and character development, as well as what to do at any given point in time - unique skill progression system based on practice, practice, practice. - the horses: spectacularly fast, they are also great chests with four legs CONS: - handling inventory can sometimes be a dull experience, i.e. it is not possible to directly compare an item with another one that is already equipped. - some items seems to have no practical use, at least that I could find, e.g. there seems to be no way to repair broken arrows or to use animal skins to create something new. - the game has just been released, it's possible that there are still some bugs here and there, though I have not yet found anything game-breaking in my play-though. The worst that I have seen is some difficulty walking through doors / ladders in a couple of very specific locations. Still, I have seen much worse bugs with other games when they were first launched. TIPS: - installing the game on an e-ssd makes dialogues load pretty much instantly; - Go to Uzhitz and learn how to read ASAP - Get yourself a Horse ASAP, either buy a cheap one in Uzhitz or acquire Pebble through the main quest; A Horse is invaluable, as it helps roaming through the countryside and acts as an extra chest that can be accessed anywhere and anytime - Herbalism + Alchemy = Infinite Steady Supply of Saviour Schnapps; Herbalism is trivial to pump up to level 20 very early in the game, Alchemy requires a bit more effort but it pays off very well in the long run - If you collect all plants in Skalitz at the beginning of the game, by the time you leave the city you will have a *ton* of money; Picking up plants pumps strength too once you unlock the appropriate perk - When Saviour Schnaps are not available, sleeping in some Tavern costs only 2$ and allows one to save the game up to 24 times in the same day.. So consider this approach instead of buying Saviour Schnaps for 50x that price. - Interesting Locations *always* hide some hidden treasure: look around! - Monk robes can be found in Sasau and are the best piece of cloth for sneaking around both silently and conspicuously
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