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February 2018
(76%)
90 Reviews
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There's a shining suit of mail underneath Kingdom Come: Deliverance's authentically medieval grime. Strong characters and storytelling, one of my favorite first-person melee combat systems ever, and special attention given to building moment-to-moment imm...
Kingdom Come: Deliverance is not that unsimilar to The Witcher 3 or Skyrim, maybe with the exception of there being no dungeons, dragons or magic. Rather, the game tries to be a somewhat realistic "middle-ages simulator"; you start out as a lowly son of...
Abstract: When Kingdom Come: Deliverance is at its best, I'm lost in the most detailed forest I've ever seen in a video game, low on food, drinking alcohol for nourishment, all so I can reach the next town to sell my wares. because the last town hates me for steal...
Jank aside, I think it's a pretty incredible undertaking though. Kingdom Come's flaws arise from its depth, from ambition, from its unique aesthetic and ideas, and I'd rather deal with its problems than play an ultra-polished experience that simply retrea...
Published: 2018-02-13, Author: Randy , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: When I was in grade school, I once asked my dad what was the single-most important invention in history. He said, “Hot running water, son.”In school I'd learned about the cotton gin and the printing press, the automobile and the light bulb. Inventions tha...
Kingdom Come: Deliverance delivers on its ambitious promise for a realistic, grounded open-world medieval role-playing game, with engaging and complex gameplay systems, weighty and tactical combat and an interesting main story slightly let down by a lack...
Jank aside, I think it's a pretty incredible undertaking though. Kingdom Come's flaws arise from its depth, from ambition, from its unique aesthetic and ideas, and I'd rather deal with its problems than play an ultra-polished experience that simply retrea...
Published: 2018-02-20, Author: Robert , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: Kingdom Come: Deliverance and the history it explores are inseparable. There hasn't been a medieval world this real and substantial since The Witcher 3. The sense of time and place it conjures is astonishing. You feel your feet squelching in muddy, rutted...