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  1. Mar 3, 2018
    10
    This is an incredible game, so well thought out, in-depth, beautiful to look at. Your decisions matter like never before and you will have to use your own heart and head to react quickly to environmental situations that the game may not even prompt you to, with no promise of reward, just a moral compass (and sometimes you do get rewarded). The landscape looks so realistic and just beckonsThis is an incredible game, so well thought out, in-depth, beautiful to look at. Your decisions matter like never before and you will have to use your own heart and head to react quickly to environmental situations that the game may not even prompt you to, with no promise of reward, just a moral compass (and sometimes you do get rewarded). The landscape looks so realistic and just beckons you into it. A distant forest perched in a valley, where you know some bandits are hiding out..
    The music is sublime and hypnotic, completely sucking you into the setting. The game is very adult. Just doing a mission for NPC 'Old Whore.'
    No issue with bugs so far, A guys head disappeared for a second but how do I know that kind of thing didn't happen in the middle ages?
    The combat is great fun and unique, you have to be pretty quick as the window of opportunity for some moves is short. Makes mastering it more of a challenge. The lock picking worries me greatly, I can't even open a simple lock with unlimited tries. Guess I need more practice.
    You'll get lost in this one.
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  2. Nov 26, 2019
    10
    Not only one of the best RPGs ever, its actually one of the best games ever. Hands down.
    Its historical accuracy is more than impressive. I even looked up places and people in it and they really existed!
    I myself live in Europe and the graphics and atmosphere are extremely authentic. The woods really feel like European woods. And they arent empty either! There are bandits, loggers, many
    Not only one of the best RPGs ever, its actually one of the best games ever. Hands down.
    Its historical accuracy is more than impressive. I even looked up places and people in it and they really existed!
    I myself live in Europe and the graphics and atmosphere are extremely authentic. The woods really feel like European woods. And they arent empty either! There are bandits, loggers, many different animals, people in distress, patrols, people who try to screw you over, etc.
    The villages and cities all feel very alive and have their real day and night cycle. For example you wont find an open store at night, but you might find the shopkeepers and guards that had a shift at day in a tavern. The guards will stop you and search you if you look suspicious and at night will scold you if you dont have a torch out.
    The story is extremely diverse, too. You can do good things, not so good things and bad things. Sometimes intentionally, sometimes not. Even the superstition of those times is very well depicted.
    The dialogue is very good and sometimes even very deep. The characters are all likable (or unlikable, if intended). You might even start to like some characters that you disliked before, because they are so well made and with time show their real personality. The side quests are actually really fun and dont feel like MMO quests, like in most other games nowadays. And they can be mostly completed (or messed up) in different ways.
    And theres no modern political/PC/SJW BS, which would only destroy the historical accuracy.
    However the politics of that time are very well depicted. Sometimes you will hate them, yet have to follow them (or dont, if you want and take the consequences). But other times you will at first think they are horrible, only to realize people really arent all stereotypes and actually have their own mind.

    Sure, it has quite a few bugs. Even today still. But they are tolerable, because the game blows you away with everything else. And if you save the game regularly, you can dodge them one or the other way almost completely.

    I cant really describe it any other way than as a masterpiece of art. It helped me rediscover my love for medieval history, too.

    Even if you pirated this game, you should realize how well it was done and still buy it so they can do a sequel.
    And the sequel will be an instant buy for me, and I normally dont buy games at release.
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  3. Feb 13, 2018
    10
    No PoC, no magic, no conventionality. Just medieval Bohemia and you. Be drunk, be stupid, be guard. Pure simulation of peasant. 1010.
  4. Feb 13, 2018
    10
    Granted, this game is still a bit rough around the edges, but I'm giving it 10/10 without any hesitation.

    The reason for this is that the positive sides far outweigh the occasional bugs, in my opinion. First, the astonishing amount of love poured into world-building, you can just feel it. So many nice little details. The fresh setting: Kingdom Come is not your average fantasy RPG,
    Granted, this game is still a bit rough around the edges, but I'm giving it 10/10 without any hesitation.

    The reason for this is that the positive sides far outweigh the occasional bugs, in my opinion.

    First, the astonishing amount of love poured into world-building, you can just feel it. So many nice little details.

    The fresh setting: Kingdom Come is not your average fantasy RPG, it depicts a real period of European history, 1403 AD in the Kingdom of Bohemia. In my opinion, the realistic clothing, weapons, armor etc in this game has are far more interesting than the usual exaggerated fantasy counterparts.

    The story (so far, I haven't yet completed the game) is quite interesting, and the characters are memorable, almost on the Witcher 3 level (and much, much more memorable than Bethesda's cardboard cutouts). Most of the sidequests I encountered are great as well.

    The fighting system is original and requires effort to master. You need to remember that you're starting as a person barely trained in sword fighting, not as a master swordsman like Geralt. So at first the combat system feels slow and clunky. But as you progress in mastering combat together with Henry (your character), it becomes very satisfying.

    To conclude, I highly recommend this game to everyone who loves open-world RPGs with good stories and memorable characters, while willing to tolerate occasional bugs (which I'm sure will soon be ironed out) and willing to put quite a bit of effort in mastering combat and various other gameplay mechanics.
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  5. Feb 17, 2018
    10
    Game reminds me of the first Witcher, which also was a great game but buggy and unpolished at release. I backed this game on Kickstarter and imho Warhorse delivered what they promised. Now they’ve just need to iron out the bugs. The game is an unpolished gem, a dirty diamond in its actual state but if you’d love a great RPG in a unique setting with an incredible atmosphere, I canGame reminds me of the first Witcher, which also was a great game but buggy and unpolished at release. I backed this game on Kickstarter and imho Warhorse delivered what they promised. Now they’ve just need to iron out the bugs. The game is an unpolished gem, a dirty diamond in its actual state but if you’d love a great RPG in a unique setting with an incredible atmosphere, I can thoroughly recommend this game even now. If you’re prone to get easily frustrated, I’d suggest you’d wait another few months until you buy. Expand
  6. Feb 17, 2018
    10
    This is a REAL RPG. Not one of those mass produced shiny pieces of garbage pumped out by virtue signalling corporations. This is a carefully crafted, lovingly produced work of art where even the inevitable bugs have their own peculiar charm.

    The mood, music, mechanics, story and overall game-play is absolutely brilliant. Strong characters, well written and performed dialogue, sumptuous
    This is a REAL RPG. Not one of those mass produced shiny pieces of garbage pumped out by virtue signalling corporations. This is a carefully crafted, lovingly produced work of art where even the inevitable bugs have their own peculiar charm.

    The mood, music, mechanics, story and overall game-play is absolutely brilliant. Strong characters, well written and performed dialogue, sumptuous visuals and a meticulous attention to historical detail combine for what is the gaming event of the year and probably the last few years.

    No loot boxes, no flashy visuals absent substance, and most importantly - no toxic cultural marxism.

    Bravo Warhorse. Bravo.
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  7. Feb 25, 2018
    10
    About 30 hours in. Absolutely loving it so far.
    graphics: amazing + 10
    story: its funny, sad epic + 10 performance: have had no real issues with an older rig + 10 bugs: very minor ones so far, and they did a day one patch with more coming + 10 sound: beautiful sound design + 10 gameplay: world detail is incredible, level of immersion is fantastic, its difficult which is great + 10
    About 30 hours in. Absolutely loving it so far.
    graphics: amazing + 10
    story: its funny, sad epic + 10
    performance: have had no real issues with an older rig + 10
    bugs: very minor ones so far, and they did a day one patch with more coming + 10
    sound: beautiful sound design + 10
    gameplay: world detail is incredible, level of immersion is fantastic, its difficult which is great + 10
    combat: its also amazing, you actually have to learn how to do it, skill is involved + 10

    I kickstarted this game years back and am pleasantly surprised with the outcome, would recommend.
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  8. Dec 27, 2018
    10
    Underrated and easily one of the best games of the year. Outdoes anything Bethesda has done since Skyrim. Anyone who is a fan of Skyrim and Fallout, or just RPGs in general owes it to themselves to play this game.
  9. Feb 12, 2019
    10
    With most the bugs gone, this is one of my all time favorite RPGs. The quest system and design are really the most ambitious and innovative in a long time, so I cut them some slack for taking awhile to sort out bugs. Everything that happens in game actually happens whether you are there to see it or not.

    If an NPC moves to another town, he actually walks there in game. Nothing happens
    With most the bugs gone, this is one of my all time favorite RPGs. The quest system and design are really the most ambitious and innovative in a long time, so I cut them some slack for taking awhile to sort out bugs. Everything that happens in game actually happens whether you are there to see it or not.

    If an NPC moves to another town, he actually walks there in game. Nothing happens behind the scenes.

    Graphics are amazingly beautiful with the HD pack. I have a 1080 Ti and crank everything up at 2560x1440 to what they call "experimental settings for future hardware" and it runs smooth at around 70FPS.

    Combat takes some getting used to, because it truly is an RPG with realistic combat controls. You have to learn the controls, and your character has to learn to fight. Both can be accomplished by spending some time with a trainer and practicing. And once I got to learn it I think it is absolutely amazing and immersive. Lock-ons can be a little cumbersome though.

    I use some mods, because I am not as interested in inventory/cleanliness type meta games and mechanics. The official forums are the place to figure out how to get mods working, because most of them on nexus are no longer maintained and some simple text edits need to be done to get them working, but not all players are going to want to use mods. I absolutely must have unlimited inventory and unlimited save game mods, for my personal preference. I also use extended cleanliness, and some herb picking mods and a bow mechanic mod. I don't think there are many other mods than are working ATM, but the official forums is more active than Nexus right now.

    I highly recommend this game. I have spent a couple hundred hours on it now, and haven't finished, because I do everything, and I wanted to wait for the DLC's to come out before wrapping up the main story.

    Band of Bastards is a really good DLC, but has a couple minor bugs (it just came out). From the Ashes is cool, but maybe not for everyone. I have only done a little bit from the Sir Hans one so far, but I like it.
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  10. Apr 16, 2018
    10
    Everything about this game is awesome. Best looking game I've seen, as far as the environments go. great story, and just all around fun.

    That said, a word of warning!! This is NOT a fast paced game. At times it's downright HARD. It doesn't hold your hands with saves. You make a mistake, you live with it (LOVE THAT personally though). All in all, so glad I got this game. Most fun I've
    Everything about this game is awesome. Best looking game I've seen, as far as the environments go. great story, and just all around fun.

    That said, a word of warning!! This is NOT a fast paced game. At times it's downright HARD. It doesn't hold your hands with saves. You make a mistake, you live with it (LOVE THAT personally though).

    All in all, so glad I got this game. Most fun I've had in a long time.
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  11. Feb 16, 2018
    10
    Obra maestra sin precedentes.
    Un juego unico e impresionante, donde su mundo envuelve una historia de venganza impresionante.
    Graficamente luce de escandalo, y su jugabilidad es unia, simulador total de una vida en 1403.
    Los que buscan accion no es su juego. Esto es vivir como tal en el sacro imperio romano.
    Una autentica maravilla, cada detalle es enfermizo. De 10.
  12. Mar 19, 2020
    10
    I was disappointed with Bethesda because they released Skyrim in 2011 and then stopped making full elder scrolls game for the next decade. I love the historical tourism of Assassin's Creed, but the writing is consistently awful and the actual history is either shallow or entirely in the text of the games.

    I got this game for free and came in knowing nothing, but it magically satisfied a
    I was disappointed with Bethesda because they released Skyrim in 2011 and then stopped making full elder scrolls game for the next decade. I love the historical tourism of Assassin's Creed, but the writing is consistently awful and the actual history is either shallow or entirely in the text of the games.

    I got this game for free and came in knowing nothing, but it magically satisfied a decade of gaming disappointment for me in one fell swoop. I'm only 30 hours in and haven't even learned how to read yet, but this game does everything I wish Elder Scrolls and Assassin's Creed did put together.

    I've read that the game was super buggy, but I haven't had any serious bugs yet, so I'm guessing those were ironed out in patches.

    The writing and world building are brilliant. The difficulty is perfect. The characters have depth and feel real for the time, especially compared to the action movie archetypes you get in Assassin's Creed or the flat algorithmic entities in Elder Scrolls.
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  13. Feb 27, 2018
    10
    After 60 hours in game i get main quest bug ("Question and Answers") devs don't answer for any reports on game forum or redit more than 10 days. So i can't recommend broken game for anyone.
  14. Oct 31, 2021
    10
    This game is truly a masterpiece.

    In the past 20 years I have played mostly single player RPGs, ranging from Fallout 1 & 2, Torment, BG, IWD, Deus Ex, down to NWN, KoToR, Mass Effect, Dragon Age, Witcher and the likes. But Kingdom Come is truly special. Apart from being a great RPG, the main thing that sets it apart from the others is its aspiration for authenticity and realism. You
    This game is truly a masterpiece.

    In the past 20 years I have played mostly single player RPGs, ranging from Fallout 1 & 2, Torment, BG, IWD, Deus Ex, down to NWN, KoToR, Mass Effect, Dragon Age, Witcher and the likes. But Kingdom Come is truly special. Apart from being a great RPG, the main thing that sets it apart from the others is its aspiration for authenticity and realism. You *are* Henry, a nobody in a historical setting of 1403 Bohemia, on a quest for revenge. It would have been an ordinary RPG were it not that the developers actually investigated medieval lore, combat and way of living. As you explore the world, tooltips pop up explaining events, places and society, which in turn incite you to read and learn more about history. Hence this is the first RPG I have ever played that actually has some educational value.

    The uniqueness of this game is that it proves that one can make an AAA game and story without a fantasy setting and lore, but just by plugging it into our own history. I especially love this because I am from Europe, and the setting is part of my own history. But I would also love to see something similar plugged into a historical setting less known to me, such as Ancient China, Persia, Egypt or America.

    This game is like a successful proof of concept for a RPG subgenre, and I really hope this game and the developers receive the recognition and support that I think they deserve. I congratulate and give them a straight 10/10.

    And you who might be reading this and wondering whether to buy it: If you enjoy RPGs, challenging combat, compelling story and a rich world. Doubt no longer. This game has all that to offer you, and on top of all that I am sure you’ll learn something about Bohemia too.
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  15. Feb 13, 2018
    10
    If you think a game without dragons is "lool boooring" and you're easily put off by a slight animation jank here and there - steer clear! If you absolutely insist on playing exclusively AAA titles with 100+ million budgets, microtransactions and loot crates this game will probably annoy you.

    But! If you loved Gothic back in the day. Or New Vegas. Or any game that can be a bit janky in
    If you think a game without dragons is "lool boooring" and you're easily put off by a slight animation jank here and there - steer clear! If you absolutely insist on playing exclusively AAA titles with 100+ million budgets, microtransactions and loot crates this game will probably annoy you.

    But! If you loved Gothic back in the day. Or New Vegas. Or any game that can be a bit janky in its presentation but offers deep, immersive, complex and rich systems, characters, combat and story....oh boy, you're for a treat.

    You'll see many reviews saying "Kingdom Come Deliverance is great but the technical issues drag it down - 6/10, wait for sale". And then you see the same reviewer gave Fallout 4 high praise, saying: "There are some technical issues but the game is great! 9/10, instant buy!" Yeah.

    The bottom line is this - there's some jank, there are some bugs (but nothing game breaking or dramatic; the usual stuff we expect for new open-world releases). And there's also deep, rich, complex, incredibly well written and charming RPG. It's up to you what outweighs what for you personally.
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  16. Feb 14, 2018
    10
    Superb game, exactly the kind of thing I've been waiting for in an open-world game. The combat is deep and immersive, and actuall fresh for once instead of the button-mashing fest that most of these kinds of games become. The environment is beautiful and doubly interesting because of the intense attention to detail. The different game systems for skill progression and equipment are
  17. Jun 5, 2018
    10
    I absolutely loved this game. Sure it has a few technical issues, most of which have been patched, but the over all experience is so unique and was so enjoyable I can’t give it any lower than a 10. Thank you, Warhorse!
  18. Jun 9, 2018
    10
    Love it, can't stop playing it. What I love about this game is the historical content. That I could actually if I wanted to fly and visit the small remains of these actual places. Granted that Henry is fictional, and so are some of the characters, but these were once real vibrant places. The best is that I actually have to learn skills and not just hack and slash my way through. Great jobLove it, can't stop playing it. What I love about this game is the historical content. That I could actually if I wanted to fly and visit the small remains of these actual places. Granted that Henry is fictional, and so are some of the characters, but these were once real vibrant places. The best is that I actually have to learn skills and not just hack and slash my way through. Great job for a company that is just starting out! Expand
  19. Sep 4, 2018
    10
    Amazing game, very reallistic and interesting plots! It's like the witcher but more realistic
  20. Feb 16, 2018
    10
    This games deserves a 10, I understand that some people have had some technical problems, and I am very sorry for them. But for me, the game has been close to flawless (besides a few headless NPC's).

    I say this game deserves a 10 because its goals and priorities are absolutely in the right place and I want more than anything for the gaming industry to learn from KCD. The game-play and RPG
    This games deserves a 10, I understand that some people have had some technical problems, and I am very sorry for them. But for me, the game has been close to flawless (besides a few headless NPC's).

    I say this game deserves a 10 because its goals and priorities are absolutely in the right place and I want more than anything for the gaming industry to learn from KCD. The game-play and RPG design is so deep and excellent, the creative priorities taken so authentic and fresh (An austere focus on historical-realism) and the world design so beautiful. This game can not get enough praise from me, the best RPG since skyrim FOR SURE.
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  21. Apr 6, 2020
    10
    purchased the game in March 2020. the game has received lots of updates and great DLC. Worth playing and is much enjoyable. I did not face any bugs. I love this game
  22. Jun 26, 2021
    10
    Fantastic atmosphere, authentic depiction of medieval life, epic story. Highly recommended!
  23. Jul 17, 2018
    10
    One of the most visually beautiful games I have ever seen. I love the AMAZING work that was put into creating this game as far as the story, the characters and the Fantastic U.I. and realistic combat. Worth EVERY Penny and gladly gave it a TEN.

    Plus, I don't know what the reviewer at PC Gamer is smoking but he needs to stop doing drugs, what a PITIFUL review to slander an Independent
    One of the most visually beautiful games I have ever seen. I love the AMAZING work that was put into creating this game as far as the story, the characters and the Fantastic U.I. and realistic combat. Worth EVERY Penny and gladly gave it a TEN.

    Plus, I don't know what the reviewer at PC Gamer is smoking but he needs to stop doing drugs, what a PITIFUL review to slander an Independent Studio because they had the GALL to produce a Top-10 AAA Fantasy RPG!
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  24. Feb 15, 2018
    10
    If you have a PC capable of playing this game somewhat smoothly, if you can live with jank, bugs and glitches then this is basically the best RPG made in years. Yes to me this is even better than Witcher 3.

    I just can't recommend this game enough. Do know what you're getting into though. This is no casual game, this is a pretty hardcore game that'll require time and patience to learn
    If you have a PC capable of playing this game somewhat smoothly, if you can live with jank, bugs and glitches then this is basically the best RPG made in years. Yes to me this is even better than Witcher 3.

    I just can't recommend this game enough. Do know what you're getting into though. This is no casual game, this is a pretty hardcore game that'll require time and patience to learn and master.
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  25. Feb 26, 2018
    10
    Awesome. The landscape makes sense. Villages and castles are designed smart. Story is a bit fairy tail like, but it is not impossible that someones life was lucky and unlucky at once. There are many references to other games or to present Czech culture. Simply amazing.
  26. Inq
    Feb 14, 2018
    10
    While the tutorial is a bit slow to start, the controls are janky at times, the performance could be optimized and there are quite a few (minor) glitches in this game, I can still recommend it wholeheartedly.

    NPCs react to the player in an astonishing amount of ways based on the cleanliness of his clothes, his reputation, his standing with the local populace and quite a few quest
    While the tutorial is a bit slow to start, the controls are janky at times, the performance could be optimized and there are quite a few (minor) glitches in this game, I can still recommend it wholeheartedly.

    NPCs react to the player in an astonishing amount of ways based on the cleanliness of his clothes, his reputation, his standing with the local populace and quite a few quest decisions. Furthermore, to me, the combat is quite innovative - and while certainly not perfect or as polished as most AAA entries it feels weighty and satisfying. Most players will be turned off by it because it's not very well taught during the tutorial, but if you keep at it you'll discover that it's quite deep and entertaining.

    Most players' tutorial experience will not be quite as breathtaking as hoped, but you're meant to feel weak and underwhelming at the start of the game, that just makes improving all the better.

    If you enjoy a vast and deep open world RPG this is definitely for you, there are so many ways to play your character, so many chances to be a thief, an assassin, a valorous knight or even a common cutthroat. I can wholeheartedly recommend it .... the lockpicking minigame is utter **** though. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
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  27. Feb 20, 2018
    10
    Kingdom Come: Deliverance is a superb role playing game. Well done Warhorse Studios!
  28. Apr 24, 2018
    10
    Can you give a bad rating to a game that is happening in an (almost) realistically recreated landscape that is your actual home IRL? So this review is a bit biased.
    Yes, there were bugs when they launched it, but that's fixable. Gaming world would be a much happier place if more development studios would work as hard as Warhorse Studios.
  29. Feb 21, 2018
    10
    The game is beautiful, deep, fun, and the incredible historical accuracy is just an added token. I've never played a game where the developer cares so much about the time period that they encourage learning as much as Warhorse has with Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Everytime you see anything, you get an entry in your codex where you can read in-depth, real-world history about it. Beyond this,The game is beautiful, deep, fun, and the incredible historical accuracy is just an added token. I've never played a game where the developer cares so much about the time period that they encourage learning as much as Warhorse has with Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Everytime you see anything, you get an entry in your codex where you can read in-depth, real-world history about it. Beyond this, it is a great RPG by all definitions. It has the classic you-see-it-you-can-go-there-itiveness, you can truly do whatever you want including hunting, odd jobs, thieving, making friends, or never getting involved in combat, and the character-progression is great too. You level up by doing whatever it is you want to improve and get a perk point roughly every 4 of those levels. The economy is fun to interact with. Of course, the main issue right now is the bugs and frame-rate issues which doesn't take away from the overall experience if you have a robust PC. Plus, these will be fixed. 10/10, is one of my new top-dog favorite franchises Expand
  30. Feb 16, 2018
    10
    I am living just 2 km far from Warehouse studios developer studio in Prague and I was just thinking to visit them to thank them so much for that awesome game, they brought to us! I simply love everything so far in KDC, very long waiting was really worth it.

    Graphics thanks to very demanding CryEngine is one of the most beautiful I have ever seen in the games, story line, cruelty of
    I am living just 2 km far from Warehouse studios developer studio in Prague and I was just thinking to visit them to thank them so much for that awesome game, they brought to us! I simply love everything so far in KDC, very long waiting was really worth it.

    Graphics thanks to very demanding CryEngine is one of the most beautiful I have ever seen in the games, story line, cruelty of medieval ages, decisions are all only up to you, historical context with very nice animations and for me and other Czech players is really nice to see original Czech text written by a local people. The only thing what I am missing in this game is lack of Czech dubbing, but this is just insignificant drawback I can get over with.

    The game is very very demanding, but in 2018 and in the future, there is going to be a new hardware what will render this game at higher framerates than today's rigs. Anyways we do not need necessarily 100 - 144 FPS in this game. I am playing at 27 - 50 FPS (i7-5820k at 4.2 GHz + GTX 1070 at ~2000 MHz) @ 3440 x 1440 Ultra/Very high settings mix with shadows on medium and shaders set to low details. Game experience with gamepad is pretty much satisfying.

    Sometimes this game is so brutal and you can even see here very honorless behavior, so I have very strange feelings in my mind and I even bad feelings inside my soul after playing it. I have never experienced anything similar in any games! Truly breathtaking!

    After DOOM (2016) this is the first game I am giving 10 / 10!
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Metascore
76

Generally favorable reviews - based on 60 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 38 out of 60
  2. Negative: 2 out of 60
  1. CD-Action
    May 16, 2018
    85
    Upon the release the PC version is the only reasonable way to enjoy Kingdom Come. And there’s a lot to enjoy, because historically accurate Middle Ages are an awesome setting. The beginning of the game might not be spectacular, but give Deliverance a chance and it will develop into a unique, deep, gripping experience. [04/2018, p.42]
  2. LEVEL (Czech Republic)
    Apr 24, 2018
    80
    A robust RPG deserves your attention not only for its domestic origin. You will easily forgive its smaller mistakes because of a great narration and a complex gameplay. [Issue#283]
  3. Apr 24, 2018
    80
    Kingdom Come: Deliverance is a different kind. It's incredibly absorbing in its pace, it amazes with a manically detailed medieval era features and a totally true atmosphere, a series of skillfully built quests and, and when you get used to it, a fantastic combat system. There is a one-too-much cliché in the story arc, but the main problem lies in the technical issues. The game is, however, such a remarkable, huge, different and fresh experience that the occasional bug can be simply ignored.