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Kingdom Come Deliverance is an open-world RPG based on a scenario to immerse you in an epic, highly realistic adventure in the Roman Empire era.

Kingdom Come Deliverance is an open-world RPG based on a scenario to immerse you in an epic, highly realistic adventure in the Roman Empire era.

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  • Item Action, Adventure
  • Release Date 13/02/2018
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Kingdom Come Deliverance is an open-world RPG based on a scenario to immerse you in an epic, highly realistic adventure in the Roman Empire era.

A humble, young blacksmith loses everything in war. As he tries to fulfill his father's last wish, fate drags him into the midst of a conspiracy and leads him to save a kidnapped king and stop a bloody conflict. Explore enchanting castles, deep forests, thriving villages, and countless other realistic locations in medieval Bohemia. Wander the world, fighting as a knight, hiding in the shadows as a thief, or using the charm of a bard to persuade the world to help you in your mission. A medieval, realistic adventure like no other awaits you to experience it.

Revolutionary battle system

Based on inverse kinematics, the only one of its kind that offers rich, realistic, but at the same time easy handling in first-person mode. It is based on real 15th century battle techniques and was designed in collaboration with experts in medieval martial arts. Improve your character. Different approaches - warrior, rogue or bard - blend as suits you best. You can choose new skills, learn new tricks, and perfect your equipment.

Large, realistic, medieval-themed landscape

Covers 5.6 square kilometers and 30 hours of gameplay (in the first act, out of a total of 3). Take a journey to the Middle Ages, crossing extensive cities, majestic castles, imposing, dark forests, and villages immersed in fog. Explore this vast world on horseback or on foot. If you can see something, you can visit it.

A Dynamic World

Every resident plays a role in their community and as night turns into day, you can see people working, helping them whenever they need it, or intervening in their routine to see what will happen. Build relationships with characters, transform into a criminal or a local hero, seduce the girls in the area, threaten your enemies, or forgive defeated opponents. Create your own weapons, cook, brew potions, or dig the ground for silver.

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Genre
Action, Adventure
Release Date
2018
Release date
13/02/2018
Age Rating (PEGI)
18
New Release
No
Version
Standard
Software Format
Key

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Reviews (8)

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    I got it for free from the epic games. Maybe the best first person RPG. Of course, it's not for everyone and especially at the beginning it's difficult. However, it kept me entertained for a whole summer.

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  • En_
    5
    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    I got the game for free from the Epic Games Store when they were giving it away three years ago, and now I want to buy it just to support the developers. It is by far the best medieval RPG out there, with exceptional realism, well-crafted story and dialogues, excellent sound design (just turn off the lights and play on a big screen), incredibly realistic and detailed graphics, especially the work done with lighting. The level of detail is astonishing, from how battles are fought to what you carry on your character, the skills you learn, and how they affect your character. You even have to pay attention to what you eat and drink, as there is realism even in the hours you sleep. The game is years ahead of its time and was created by a European company (Czech). I really wish something similar would come out in Greece.

    It definitely requires a decent to powerful graphics card, a 1070ti and 2700 AMD can comfortably play it on very high settings with 60fps. It also has ultra settings for the daring :)

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  • Diko_YT
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Excellent game for its genre! If you are even slightly interested, don't even think about it. Unfortunately, it is a bit difficult at the beginning and many give up, however, it is not as difficult as it seems. If you get involved, you will love it.

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  • jorjo
    5
    6 out of 6 members found this review helpful

    Awesome game! I would definitely put it in my top 10 (I'm 30 years old and have been playing games for at least 10 years). I've been eagerly waiting for it since 2014, when it was still in the development phase and they were asking for donations on their website to continue their project. Finally, in 2018, we had the official release! And luckily, it didn't disappoint me!

    Because I really love the Middle Ages, this game does an amazing job of immersing the player in that era. It has a great story, incredible graphics, and a huge map. It has everything a game of this genre should have!

    When we say the map is huge, we mean it! Just imagine, you have the option to fast-travel from village to village, and it still takes some time, not to mention if you choose to travel on foot. Along the way, you may encounter various things, like meeting a random person who gives you a quest or getting attacked by bandits, and so on. Personally, I really enjoy having such a large open-world map in a game.

    Let's talk about the graphics. You will need a good computer because it is a demanding game. I'm running it on an 8700k with an RX580 and playing on High settings to maintain at least 60FPS (for Very High and Ultra, you will need a much better graphics card). However, the difference between playing the game on High and Ultra settings is not significant. The game looks beautiful even on Medium/Low settings, although it's clear that you're not playing with the best possible quality. The graphics of the game, however, are amazing. It truly showcases a beautiful medieval landscape.

    I enjoyed the gameplay. I've read that the combat mode is difficult, and it might be a bit challenging, but personally, I liked it. If you find it difficult, it's a good idea to go back and redo the tutorial on combat. It will help. Overall, it's a demanding game. Sleep, food, drink, and attention to your wounds play a crucial role in the player's health. Cleanliness, clothes, whether you steal something, and many other factors also play a significant role in your interactions within the game and how others treat you. There are rules in the game that need to be followed, such as not entering a town/village at night without a lit torch, as it may lead to imprisonment.

    I also like that you find different things in each area, whether it's clothing or weapons. In general, you have many choices, and in large cities, even more, where you can almost buy everything you need. One thing to keep in mind is that it's not a game where you can say, "I have an hour free, let's play." It's a game that requires at least a 3-hour session to truly enjoy and make progress. It has long dialogues, long distances to travel, and you need to eat, sleep, and buy/sell what you need/don't need. As you can understand, it requires time, and that's something I really enjoy.

    Now, regarding the price, even though I didn't buy it since I got it for free from the Epic Store, I believe that 20-30€ is a good price for a game that will keep you entertained for many days to months (depending on how much you play, of course). Especially if you want to engage in the numerous side quests it offers (the game's playtime ranges from 50 to 150 hours approximately).

    5/5 from me! I highly recommend it! And I hope to hear about Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 soon!

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  • fotis.m.z
    5
    5 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    Very good game for Role Playing Games
    It requires a good graphics card
    And a satisfactory processor to run.
    One of the best new games
    I highly recommend it

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  • Elorian_Darklord
    5
    9 out of 9 members found this review helpful

    Wonderful game, I 'followed' it from Beta. For the hardcore RPG enthusiast who has played games like WoD and Call of Cthulu (or proper D&D), the amount of RP and brutality that can be achieved in the game makes it a 10/10 for me.

    From a general perspective, it is a very good game, although it still has many issues, especially with saving in the early updates, but from update 1.3.3 (I think) they have fixed them and it has undergone a 'rebalance'. Some older PCs or laptops may have trouble running it... And let's say it's expensive at 50 euros on Steam, but 40 in a store is okay... what else, those might be the only negatives I have found! The game has incredible depth and detail, good graphics, challenging gameplay, with a difficult but enjoyable learning curve once you get the hang of it, and the RP you can do is amazing <3

    For me personally, it is wonderful, despite its little issues with bugs, it is difficult for someone who may not be accustomed to games of this type, but I believe that if you 'immerse' yourself in the story, it absorbs you and you don't want to stop playing!!!

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  • 3
    0 out of 20 members found this review helpful

    They say it has good fights, but in my seventy hours of gameplay, it only talks and talks. I tried to give it a chance, but I have one thing to say: this game is monotonous, just talking and talking

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  • I got it for free from the epic games. Maybe the best first person RPG. Of course, it's not for everyone and especially at the beginning it's difficult. However, it kept me entertained for a whole summer.

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • I got the game for free from the Epic Games Store when they were giving it away three years ago, and now I want to buy it just to support the developers. It is by far the best medieval RPG out there, with exceptional realism, well-crafted story and dialogues, excellent sound design (just turn off the lights and play on a big screen), incredibly realistic and detailed graphics, especially the work done with lighting. The level of detail is astonishing, from how battles are fought to what you carry on your character, the skills you learn, and how they affect your character. You even have to pay attention to what you eat and drink, as there is realism even in the hours you sleep. The game is years ahead of its time and was created by a European company (Czech). I really wish something similar would come out in Greece.

    It definitely requires a decent to powerful graphics card, a 1070ti and 2700 AMD can comfortably play it on very high settings with 60fps. It also has ultra settings for the daring :)

    Translated from Greek ·
    3
  • Excellent game for its genre! If you are even slightly interested, don't even think about it. Unfortunately, it is a bit difficult at the beginning and many give up, however, it is not as difficult as it seems. If you get involved, you will love it.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • Awesome game! I would definitely put it in my top 10 (I'm 30 years old and have been playing games for at least 10 years). I've been eagerly waiting for it since 2014, when it was still in the development phase and they were asking for donations on their website to continue their project. Finally, in 2018, we had the official release! And luckily, it didn't disappoint me!

    Because I really love the Middle Ages, this game does an amazing job of immersing the player in that era. It has a great story, incredible graphics, and a huge map. It has everything a game of this genre should have!

    When we say the map is huge, we mean it! Just imagine, you have the option to fast-travel from village to village, and it still takes some time, not to mention if you choose to travel on foot. Along the way, you may encounter various things, like meeting a random person who gives you a quest or getting attacked by bandits, and so on. Personally, I really enjoy having such a large open-world map in a game.

    Let's talk about the graphics. You will need a good computer because it is a demanding game. I'm running it on an 8700k with an RX580 and playing on High settings to maintain at least 60FPS (for Very High and Ultra, you will need a much better graphics card). However, the difference between playing the game on High and Ultra settings is not significant. The game looks beautiful even on Medium/Low settings, although it's clear that you're not playing with the best possible quality. The graphics of the game, however, are amazing. It truly showcases a beautiful medieval landscape.

    I enjoyed the gameplay. I've read that the combat mode is difficult, and it might be a bit challenging, but personally, I liked it. If you find it difficult, it's a good idea to go back and redo the tutorial on combat. It will help. Overall, it's a demanding game. Sleep, food, drink, and attention to your wounds play a crucial role in the player's health. Cleanliness, clothes, whether you steal something, and many other factors also play a significant role in your interactions within the game and how others treat you. There are rules in the game that need to be followed, such as not entering a town/village at night without a lit torch, as it may lead to imprisonment.

    I also like that you find different things in each area, whether it's clothing or weapons. In general, you have many choices, and in large cities, even more, where you can almost buy everything you need. One thing to keep in mind is that it's not a game where you can say, "I have an hour free, let's play." It's a game that requires at least a 3-hour session to truly enjoy and make progress. It has long dialogues, long distances to travel, and you need to eat, sleep, and buy/sell what you need/don't need. As you can understand, it requires time, and that's something I really enjoy.

    Now, regarding the price, even though I didn't buy it since I got it for free from the Epic Store, I believe that 20-30€ is a good price for a game that will keep you entertained for many days to months (depending on how much you play, of course). Especially if you want to engage in the numerous side quests it offers (the game's playtime ranges from 50 to 150 hours approximately).

    5/5 from me! I highly recommend it! And I hope to hear about Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 soon!

    Translated from Greek ·
    6
  • Very good game for Role Playing Games
    It requires a good graphics card
    And a satisfactory processor to run.
    One of the best new games
    I highly recommend it

    Translated from Greek ·
    5
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Description & Specifications

Kingdom Come Deliverance is an open-world RPG based on a scenario to immerse you in an epic, highly realistic adventure in the Roman Empire era.

A humble, young blacksmith loses everything in war. As he tries to fulfill his father's last wish, fate drags him into the midst of a conspiracy and leads him to save a kidnapped king and stop a bloody conflict. Explore enchanting castles, deep forests, thriving villages, and countless other realistic locations in medieval Bohemia. Wander the world, fighting as a knight, hiding in the shadows as a thief, or using the charm of a bard to persuade the world to help you in your mission. A medieval, realistic adventure like no other awaits you to experience it.

Revolutionary battle system

Based on inverse kinematics, the only one of its kind that offers rich, realistic, but at the same time easy handling in first-person mode. It is based on real 15th century battle techniques and was designed in collaboration with experts in medieval martial arts. Improve your character. Different approaches - warrior, rogue or bard - blend as suits you best. You can choose new skills, learn new tricks, and perfect your equipment.

Large, realistic, medieval-themed landscape

Covers 5.6 square kilometers and 30 hours of gameplay (in the first act, out of a total of 3). Take a journey to the Middle Ages, crossing extensive cities, majestic castles, imposing, dark forests, and villages immersed in fog. Explore this vast world on horseback or on foot. If you can see something, you can visit it.

A Dynamic World

Every resident plays a role in their community and as night turns into day, you can see people working, helping them whenever they need it, or intervening in their routine to see what will happen. Build relationships with characters, transform into a criminal or a local hero, seduce the girls in the area, threaten your enemies, or forgive defeated opponents. Create your own weapons, cook, brew potions, or dig the ground for silver.

Manufacturer

Genre
Action, Adventure
Release Date
2018
Release date
13/02/2018
Age Rating (PEGI)
18
New Release
No
Version
Standard
Software Format
Key

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (8)

  1. 6
  2. 1
  3. 1
  4. 2 stars
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  5. 1 star
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Review this product
  • Graphics
  • Sound
  • Value for money
  • Gameplay
  • Longevity
  • Single Player
  • Multiplayer
  • System requirements
  • This review is about the version: Royal

    I got it for free from the epic games. Maybe the best first person RPG. Of course, it's not for everyone and especially at the beginning it's difficult. However, it kept me entertained for a whole summer.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Graphics
    • Gameplay
    • Longevity
    • Single Player
    • Sound
    • Value for money
    • System requirements
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  • En_
    5
    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    I got the game for free from the Epic Games Store when they were giving it away three years ago, and now I want to buy it just to support the developers. It is by far the best medieval RPG out there, with exceptional realism, well-crafted story and dialogues, excellent sound design (just turn off the lights and play on a big screen), incredibly realistic and detailed graphics, especially the work done with lighting. The level of detail is astonishing, from how battles are fought to what you carry on your character, the skills you learn, and how they affect your character. You even have to pay attention to what you eat and drink, as there is realism even in the hours you sleep. The game is years ahead of its time and was created by a European company (Czech). I really wish something similar would come out in Greece.

    It definitely requires a decent to powerful graphics card, a 1070ti and 2700 AMD can comfortably play it on very high settings with 60fps. It also has ultra settings for the daring :)

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Graphics
    • Gameplay
    • Longevity
    • Multiplayer
    • Single Player
    • Sound
    • Value for money
    • System requirements
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  • Diko_YT
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Excellent game for its genre! If you are even slightly interested, don't even think about it. Unfortunately, it is a bit difficult at the beginning and many give up, however, it is not as difficult as it seems. If you get involved, you will love it.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Graphics
    • Gameplay
    • Value for money
    • System requirements
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  • jorjo
    5
    6 out of 6 members found this review helpful

    Awesome game! I would definitely put it in my top 10 (I'm 30 years old and have been playing games for at least 10 years). I've been eagerly waiting for it since 2014, when it was still in the development phase and they were asking for donations on their website to continue their project. Finally, in 2018, we had the official release! And luckily, it didn't disappoint me!

    Because I really love the Middle Ages, this game does an amazing job of immersing the player in that era. It has a great story, incredible graphics, and a huge map. It has everything a game of this genre should have!

    When we say the map is huge, we mean it! Just imagine, you have the option to fast-travel from village to village, and it still takes some time, not to mention if you choose to travel on foot. Along the way, you may encounter various things, like meeting a random person who gives you a quest or getting attacked by bandits, and so on. Personally, I really enjoy having such a large open-world map in a game.

    Let's talk about the graphics. You will need a good computer because it is a demanding game. I'm running it on an 8700k with an RX580 and playing on High settings to maintain at least 60FPS (for Very High and Ultra, you will need a much better graphics card). However, the difference between playing the game on High and Ultra settings is not significant. The game looks beautiful even on Medium/Low settings, although it's clear that you're not playing with the best possible quality. The graphics of the game, however, are amazing. It truly showcases a beautiful medieval landscape.

    I enjoyed the gameplay. I've read that the combat mode is difficult, and it might be a bit challenging, but personally, I liked it. If you find it difficult, it's a good idea to go back and redo the tutorial on combat. It will help. Overall, it's a demanding game. Sleep, food, drink, and attention to your wounds play a crucial role in the player's health. Cleanliness, clothes, whether you steal something, and many other factors also play a significant role in your interactions within the game and how others treat you. There are rules in the game that need to be followed, such as not entering a town/village at night without a lit torch, as it may lead to imprisonment.

    I also like that you find different things in each area, whether it's clothing or weapons. In general, you have many choices, and in large cities, even more, where you can almost buy everything you need. One thing to keep in mind is that it's not a game where you can say, "I have an hour free, let's play." It's a game that requires at least a 3-hour session to truly enjoy and make progress. It has long dialogues, long distances to travel, and you need to eat, sleep, and buy/sell what you need/don't need. As you can understand, it requires time, and that's something I really enjoy.

    Now, regarding the price, even though I didn't buy it since I got it for free from the Epic Store, I believe that 20-30€ is a good price for a game that will keep you entertained for many days to months (depending on how much you play, of course). Especially if you want to engage in the numerous side quests it offers (the game's playtime ranges from 50 to 150 hours approximately).

    5/5 from me! I highly recommend it! And I hope to hear about Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 soon!

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Graphics
    • Gameplay
    • Longevity
    • Single Player
    • Sound
    • Value for money
    • System requirements
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  • fotis.m.z
    5
    5 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    Very good game for Role Playing Games
    It requires a good graphics card
    And a satisfactory processor to run.
    One of the best new games
    I highly recommend it

    Translated from Greek ·
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    • Gameplay
    • Longevity
    • Single Player
    • Sound
    • Value for money
    • System requirements
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  • Elorian_Darklord
    5
    9 out of 9 members found this review helpful

    Wonderful game, I 'followed' it from Beta. For the hardcore RPG enthusiast who has played games like WoD and Call of Cthulu (or proper D&D), the amount of RP and brutality that can be achieved in the game makes it a 10/10 for me.

    From a general perspective, it is a very good game, although it still has many issues, especially with saving in the early updates, but from update 1.3.3 (I think) they have fixed them and it has undergone a 'rebalance'. Some older PCs or laptops may have trouble running it... And let's say it's expensive at 50 euros on Steam, but 40 in a store is okay... what else, those might be the only negatives I have found! The game has incredible depth and detail, good graphics, challenging gameplay, with a difficult but enjoyable learning curve once you get the hang of it, and the RP you can do is amazing <3

    For me personally, it is wonderful, despite its little issues with bugs, it is difficult for someone who may not be accustomed to games of this type, but I believe that if you 'immerse' yourself in the story, it absorbs you and you don't want to stop playing!!!

    Translated from Greek ·
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    • Gameplay
    • Longevity
    • Single Player
    • Sound
    • Value for money
    • System requirements
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  • 3
    0 out of 20 members found this review helpful

    They say it has good fights, but in my seventy hours of gameplay, it only talks and talks. I tried to give it a chance, but I have one thing to say: this game is monotonous, just talking and talking

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Graphics
    • Sound
    • System requirements
    • Single Player
    • Value for money
    • Gameplay
    • Longevity
    • Multiplayer
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    • Gameplay
    • Longevity
    • Sound
    • Value for money
    • Single Player
    • System requirements
  • I got it for free from the epic games. Maybe the best first person RPG. Of course, it's not for everyone and especially at the beginning it's difficult. However, it kept me entertained for a whole summer.

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • I got the game for free from the Epic Games Store when they were giving it away three years ago, and now I want to buy it just to support the developers. It is by far the best medieval RPG out there, with exceptional realism, well-crafted story and dialogues, excellent sound design (just turn off the lights and play on a big screen), incredibly realistic and detailed graphics, especially the work done with lighting. The level of detail is astonishing, from how battles are fought to what you carry on your character, the skills you learn, and how they affect your character. You even have to pay attention to what you eat and drink, as there is realism even in the hours you sleep. The game is years ahead of its time and was created by a European company (Czech). I really wish something similar would come out in Greece.

    It definitely requires a decent to powerful graphics card, a 1070ti and 2700 AMD can comfortably play it on very high settings with 60fps. It also has ultra settings for the daring :)

    Translated from Greek ·
    3
  • Excellent game for its genre! If you are even slightly interested, don't even think about it. Unfortunately, it is a bit difficult at the beginning and many give up, however, it is not as difficult as it seems. If you get involved, you will love it.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • Awesome game! I would definitely put it in my top 10 (I'm 30 years old and have been playing games for at least 10 years). I've been eagerly waiting for it since 2014, when it was still in the development phase and they were asking for donations on their website to continue their project. Finally, in 2018, we had the official release! And luckily, it didn't disappoint me!

    Because I really love the Middle Ages, this game does an amazing job of immersing the player in that era. It has a great story, incredible graphics, and a huge map. It has everything a game of this genre should have!

    When we say the map is huge, we mean it! Just imagine, you have the option to fast-travel from village to village, and it still takes some time, not to mention if you choose to travel on foot. Along the way, you may encounter various things, like meeting a random person who gives you a quest or getting attacked by bandits, and so on. Personally, I really enjoy having such a large open-world map in a game.

    Let's talk about the graphics. You will need a good computer because it is a demanding game. I'm running it on an 8700k with an RX580 and playing on High settings to maintain at least 60FPS (for Very High and Ultra, you will need a much better graphics card). However, the difference between playing the game on High and Ultra settings is not significant. The game looks beautiful even on Medium/Low settings, although it's clear that you're not playing with the best possible quality. The graphics of the game, however, are amazing. It truly showcases a beautiful medieval landscape.

    I enjoyed the gameplay. I've read that the combat mode is difficult, and it might be a bit challenging, but personally, I liked it. If you find it difficult, it's a good idea to go back and redo the tutorial on combat. It will help. Overall, it's a demanding game. Sleep, food, drink, and attention to your wounds play a crucial role in the player's health. Cleanliness, clothes, whether you steal something, and many other factors also play a significant role in your interactions within the game and how others treat you. There are rules in the game that need to be followed, such as not entering a town/village at night without a lit torch, as it may lead to imprisonment.

    I also like that you find different things in each area, whether it's clothing or weapons. In general, you have many choices, and in large cities, even more, where you can almost buy everything you need. One thing to keep in mind is that it's not a game where you can say, "I have an hour free, let's play." It's a game that requires at least a 3-hour session to truly enjoy and make progress. It has long dialogues, long distances to travel, and you need to eat, sleep, and buy/sell what you need/don't need. As you can understand, it requires time, and that's something I really enjoy.

    Now, regarding the price, even though I didn't buy it since I got it for free from the Epic Store, I believe that 20-30€ is a good price for a game that will keep you entertained for many days to months (depending on how much you play, of course). Especially if you want to engage in the numerous side quests it offers (the game's playtime ranges from 50 to 150 hours approximately).

    5/5 from me! I highly recommend it! And I hope to hear about Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 soon!

    Translated from Greek ·
    6
  • Very good game for Role Playing Games
    It requires a good graphics card
    And a satisfactory processor to run.
    One of the best new games
    I highly recommend it

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    5
  • See all