If you're here, then do yourself a favour and get this game. It isn't without flaws, it has some bigger and smaller technical problems, some aspects of gameplay/character development could be better, BUT... I have fallen in love with this game the first gameplay fragment I have seen and had huge expectations, still it delivered even more than I've expected. What shows is that developer, Warhorse Studios, really tried to make the best game they could and not only the one which will sell good. It's demanding, realistic (as much as a game can be still being fun to play) and unforgiving in some moments (played on Hardcore), but thanks to this it's immersive like none other. Everything you do in this game is so normal and earthbound, for an early 15-th century, it's so refreshing after all of that world (or even galaxy) saving and fantastic adventures. Medieval vibe just pours out of the screen, characters are memorable, story is engaging and satisfying, dialogues great with a fantastic sense of humour (and not some brash "meme-like, american-style, in-your-face" kind of humour). World, though rather small, is truly beautiful and built with so much love and care: castles, towns and villages but also farmlands, grassy plains, flowery meadows, rivers and streams, all simply wonderful. And forests - the only thing they lack is a scent of a real forest, otherwise they are perfect. I've spent many hours just walking or riding a horse, listening to ambient sounds and music, admiring the views, absorbing the atmosphere. There are just a few games I can call a masterpiece, and Kingdom Come Deliverance is one of them. Not perfect (well, show me one game which is), but truly great where it matters. Without a moment of hesitation I can place it amongst the greatest games I've ever played, right next to first Mass Effect, Baldur's Gate 1&2, Fallout 1&2, Planescape: Torment, BioShock, first Dark Souls, Okami, Borderlands 2 or Dragon Age: Origins.