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  1. Jun 5, 2020
    4
    Let's face it: Henry is an idiot. He can't fight, constantly gets himself in trouble and can't keep his mouth shut. In Medieval times he would probably have died within a day, but here you're stuck with the moron for the whole game. Ain't that great? Uhm...No. Besides the fact he can't fight, running is the way to go. Henry the chicken.. Than after 4-5 hours you get more training inLet's face it: Henry is an idiot. He can't fight, constantly gets himself in trouble and can't keep his mouth shut. In Medieval times he would probably have died within a day, but here you're stuck with the moron for the whole game. Ain't that great? Uhm...No. Besides the fact he can't fight, running is the way to go. Henry the chicken.. Than after 4-5 hours you get more training in swordfighting. You would think the game would get better as you level up your skills. Unfortunately, every encounter feels the same. You might have better weapons, but it never gets easy, especially shooting arrows. During the game, everywhere you go a reticule is on screen. When you aim your bow, the reticule is gone. Who thought that was a good idea? Anyway, it's pretty obvious this game was made for die hard PC players with big rigs to play. On PS4 framedrops are frequent and loadtimes are pathetically long. I can only recommend this game to expert RPG simulation players, because if you don't master the combat you're basically toast. Expand
  2. Aug 24, 2022
    0
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Moche pas intuitif la game play combat faire du cheval une catastrophe une torture ... LE crochetage un calvaire j'ai essayé 2 jours le jeu rester bloqué des heures pour de la merde ...... Expand
  3. Jul 12, 2020
    0
    so bad and terrible fighting I have not seen anywhere. in a battle with three or God forbid four opponents, only luck will help you. plus wild imbalance and ease of finding the best equipment in the game make it wildly not playable and idiotic. my advice to you do not buy this piece of **** save both nerves and money
  4. Feb 11, 2021
    1
    horrible. horrible in every aspect. why do these morons always get funded to make another video game when great developers are getting down-sized and closed. Absolutely mind boggling
  5. Sep 12, 2020
    1
    Current version is simply unplayable. As an experienced avid player this game gives an outright unfriendly introduction and it gets worse. Not only is it impossible to fight but the game throws you straight into impossible situations during the introduction. Played 3 hours before I removed the game.
  6. Sep 19, 2020
    0
    This game is horrible. They took an interesting concept and stacked it with horrible game mechanics. If anything good came out of this game it is that they have clearly demonstrated how NOT TO creat game play mechanics. The fighting sucks and the main character is some one you would want to punch in the face.
  7. Oct 12, 2020
    4
    Plot - 5
    Dialogues / characters - 6
    Visuals / graphics - 6
    Optimization - 2
    Game mechanics - 5
    Combat system - 2
  8. Nov 13, 2020
    1
    One of the worst games i’ve ever played, I dont even wanna bother finishing this pile of ****
  9. Dec 10, 2020
    2
    The game looks beautiful and the characters are very interesting. But Kingdom Come Deliverance's realism takes the fun out of the game. The lockpicking is impossible, the tasks are mind numbing, and the combat is somewhat good but an eyesore and very frustrating. Warhorse needs to work out their problems for this game on console, otherwise it's a dead game
  10. Feb 10, 2021
    5
    DISCLAIMER: I played this on PS4
    Pros:
    —The game is (mostly) historically accurate, at least where it matters. The average gamer who probably doesn't know **** about history would have no problems being immersed in this world. —One-on-one combat is great and is, at the very least, logical if not fully realistic. —There are great RPG elements and it's all (to a large extent)
    DISCLAIMER: I played this on PS4
    Pros:
    —The game is (mostly) historically accurate, at least where it matters. The average gamer who probably doesn't know **** about history would have no problems being immersed in this world.

    —One-on-one combat is great and is, at the very least, logical if not fully realistic.

    —There are great RPG elements and it's all (to a large extent) realistic and logical. For example, Walking person whilst you're decked out in full plate armor will make you seem more threatening to them which opens up dialogue options.

    —Graphics are great. The lighting and color palette in particular is absolutely amazing and beautiful. In no other RPG game of this kind are you gonna be more tempted to just wander in the woods aimlessly and taking in the sites.

    —The story is extremely interesting, cohesive and immersive up to about half-way through. The opening in particular (although very cliché) does it's job to immerse you in the world and have you connect with the protagonist.

    Cons:
    — 2 on 1, 3 on 1 , etc, Combat is extremely clunky, Borderline broken. The game has an extremely hard time registering hits and often times your character will lock-up mid-attack or your strikes will go through your opponent. This only applies to fights against more than one opponents but you will find yourself in A LOT of these situations as you'll get ambushed by groups of people on the road whilst travelling. And there are no human followers you can hire to help you out.

    Also, Arrows do very little damage and the archery in general is extremely clunky and hard to pull off, Even if you've mastered the bow. You're never going to use it outside of hunting, unless you're a masochist.

    —The bugs and glitches. I can understand them being a small studio and having a relatively small budget but the amount of **gamebreaking** glitches in this game is completely unacceptable. There are no excuses. When you release a product people have to pay for, You are obligated to make it functioning. This game is anything but that. At least other broken pieces of **** like Skyrim and Fallout allowed you to use community patches to fix the game.

    —There are a lot of historical inaccuracies. This is not a major issue for the average gamer but for a game that claims to be historically accurate, it absolutely is. A lot of **** like clothing, armor, city grounds and, the biggest offense of all, crossbows. There are 0 crossbows in this game when medieval Czechia was a literal crossbow country. For more information, check out Shadiversity, Metatron or Skallagrim's thoughts on the game on Youtube.

    —The story is just bad and extremely poorly executed. It starts off great but it's destroyed by pacing problems. Just as the game starts to pick up, it immediately deflates and goes back to having you running around Bohemia and hearing people bloviate. On top of that, the story goes to complete **** about half-way through with a Lord leaving his castle COMPLETELY unprotected and allowing fully armed vagabond enter scot-free. There is also 0 resolution to the crimes done to the main character Henry, It all just amounts to you finding out that some nobleman is your father.

    Retarded **** like this dropkicks you out of the immersion and completely breaks any semblance of story. And the ending is so incredibly cheap and rushed. Nothing was resolved, everything is still yet to be discovered in the inevitable KCD 2 which will probably come in 5-6 years.

    —The RPG mechanics are incredibly inconsistent or outright broken at times. The game has a reputation system, If you do good deeds you gain reputation and vice versa. The problem is that the characters you murder, they will respawn (all non-essential characters at least) and they will fully remember what you did. This makes crime physically impossible as you will have respawned guards that you killed ambush you out of absolutely nowhere when you meet them again.

    The dialogue system is also completely broken. Even if you have 10-20 higher stat-points than them, they will still beat you in the dialogue for whatever reason.

    In conclusion, The game is a decent start for this franchise with inevitably a lot of problems for an inexperienced indie studio. I don't know what they are doing but they should come back and fix all of the issues in this game before setting out to do KCD 2 or something else because with a bit more polish, this game can be an easy 7 or 8/10, at least for me.
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  11. Jan 17, 2021
    0
    I never once in my life leaved a review, ever. I only created this account to do this for KDC, this game has been the greatest disappointment of my life, I get it, you’re going for realism, but how realistic can be a horse who occasionally disappears and reappears randomly? How realistic can be talking to a motionless person’s face, while half of his head is stuck in a wall? The story isI never once in my life leaved a review, ever. I only created this account to do this for KDC, this game has been the greatest disappointment of my life, I get it, you’re going for realism, but how realistic can be a horse who occasionally disappears and reappears randomly? How realistic can be talking to a motionless person’s face, while half of his head is stuck in a wall? The story is not compelling at all, the combat is incredibly dumb and not realistic at all, since the auto-lock feature makes it impossible either to run or fight properly, it feels unresponsive, robotic, you can only do 2 attacks, the “combos” are non-existent. The impossibility to custom the HUD is also a major issue of the game, the yellow dot at the center of the screen is so goddamn annoying (and useless, too). The graphics are beyond horrible, not even Oblivion has such unpolished textures, and that’s the tip of the iceberg. Character design is very superficial, 90% of the people in the villages are just stupid NPC’s who you cannot even talk to. You call this realism? This is not even good for fiction. How can this overhyped unfinished game be on the PSN store? The PC version has, at least, a modding community that makes the experience playable.
    Honestly, I wouldn’t want to give this game for free to anyone. Do not waste your time on this if you have a console, search for something else.
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  12. Jan 23, 2021
    3
    Pro's: A unique map style, (presumably) accurate historical facts, above functional voice acting, and a collection of gear fits the medieval theme. Con's: the first half of the game (arguably more) is only difficult because it is tedious. Most skills are locked out completely. Even when unlocked, some skills are excruciatingly tedious to level up (i.e., lock picking and archery). Real lifePro's: A unique map style, (presumably) accurate historical facts, above functional voice acting, and a collection of gear fits the medieval theme. Con's: the first half of the game (arguably more) is only difficult because it is tedious. Most skills are locked out completely. Even when unlocked, some skills are excruciatingly tedious to level up (i.e., lock picking and archery). Real life archery was not as difficult as this game made it out to be. Any graphical attraction is overtaken by the numerous errors in loading, crashing, and T-poses. These are common occurrence. The save system could be interesting. However, the game crashes without being able to save regularly, without a lengthy (albeit enjoyable) process. Whoever made this game failed to test it beyond a few seconds because some game components sound beneficial but are taken too far. For instance, people can be aware of stealing according to noise. They will call out, “What was that?” This would not continually loop because NPC's go to investigate, and they will interrupt the activity with dialogue. That would have been fine, except it can happen with your own home’s chest. It’s not hard to find either because it’s at the beginning of the Tame, and such function, prevents you from saving during some missions. Last, traveling outside of a fast travel feels like going through a hallway with shrubbery that acts as fences to force the use winding roads, which gives the option of slow trot or medieval bumper cars (i.e., running into the environment). Quite possibly the worst combat system in years. This one has three strengths from the protagonist at the beginning to only takes damage for an extremely particularly timed counter. That means a quarter of the enemies will give an unstoppable attack by merely attempting to attack first. They are waiting to counter leads to another tedious experience because these combatants attack far less than any others. It has taken a ridiculous amount of time to have the opportunity to attempt a counter finally. Even then, they take a significantly reduced amount of damage, so this ordeal becomes a chore. More difficult enemies taunt you with their superior ability to use combos when you cannot (i.e., only a perfect counter)!

    Multiple enemies will try to swarm from all directions. The game offers no means to counter this, so it’s either fight the combat system to change targets (excruciating) or utilize the only player strength of jumping to navigate the terrain. My suggestion to any considering this game would be to only get it on PC and mod it.
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  13. Feb 21, 2021
    1
    Get the Royal Edition at PSN store winter sale, and after 10+ hours into the game, my patience is completely exhausted. I don't know how historically accurate it is, but as a game, it's really terrible.

    * The loading time is pathetically long. * The graphic is not a deal-breaker, but far from "gorgeous" for 2018's standard. * The interaction control is basically broken when
    Get the Royal Edition at PSN store winter sale, and after 10+ hours into the game, my patience is completely exhausted. I don't know how historically accurate it is, but as a game, it's really terrible.

    * The loading time is pathetically long.

    * The graphic is not a deal-breaker, but far from "gorgeous" for 2018's standard.

    * The interaction control is basically broken when playing with a console controller. It's a nightmare when you want to pick up something small or something put in the middle of a large table. In other console games, this can be easily solved by letting user interact with the table/cabin instead. But KC:D insist that you can only interact with these tiny things on a larger surface using that miserable yellow dot in the center of screen.

    * Gathering herb is also clunky due to the above reason. I don't have even once pick up a sage or dandelion without moving using left stick for 30 seconds and finally get it done by pointing that yellow dot half-a-meter away from the plants.

    * The view angle is weird and give me mild motion sickness while turning around or walking in narrow paths. I've never had motion sickness in first-person view games before. The developer team just forgot that people are sitting meters away from the TV when they're playing on console, and we need different rendering settings of view angle.

    * The control button mapping is unforgiving and there is no way to remap it. Who on earth would think square button means "Jump" would be a good idea ?

    * The AI and action script of NPCs are coded like they're directly ported from some pre-2010 PS3-era games.

    * The combat control is so clunky like I was playing MMO games with extremely high ping.

    * I didn't run into game breaking bug yet but already found a bunch of glitches everywhere in just few hours of game play.

    * The archery is unnecessarily difficult. It doesn't matter how the protagonist can do after leveling up, but you just can't remove all the aiming support in a video game. In real world we can estimate the distance between ourselves and the target because we have two eyes, and we have stereoscopic sense. There is no way to do so in video game, since the only information you can get from 2D rendered pixels is the scale.

    * This may have been mentioned by someone else: where are all the crossbows ? In real world mediaeval era, crossbows superseded bows in all Europe armies since 12th century, except England. It's not about how "cheese" the protagonist can be with a crossbow; it's about historical correctness.

    * The lock-picking mini game is simply punishing players who play this game on console.

    * Many of the disadvantages mentioned above can be mitigated if this game offers a "normal" Save & Load approach. But you just don't have it.

    Just avoid playing this game on console. Buy PC version instead if you're interested in this medieval life simulator. At least you can have mods that make some of those tedious issues barely tolerable.
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  14. Mar 25, 2022
    0
    This game runs like a pinto. Cannot even do the first quest because the screen tearing is bad on ps5. These devs should be forced to update the game to handle the terrible FPS dropping so people can at least play the game without feeling nauseous just from the poor performance.
  15. Apr 15, 2023
    10
    One of the most unique and interesting game I've ever played. Its like Oblivion but more RPG mechanics. Combat is terrible sadly
  16. Aug 18, 2018
    5
    A good concept with much potential hindered by a piss poor combat system and a rather confusing interface for players.
  17. May 28, 2018
    8
    I was hyped as anyone could be about this game before coming out. A realistic (emphasis on the realistic part) medieval RPG that wanted to recreate the high middle ages without dragons or magic. An ambitious project to be sure but one faithfully recreated to my satisfaction. I don't think I've ever seen an attention to detail as seen here. From the muddying of clothing to having to learnI was hyped as anyone could be about this game before coming out. A realistic (emphasis on the realistic part) medieval RPG that wanted to recreate the high middle ages without dragons or magic. An ambitious project to be sure but one faithfully recreated to my satisfaction. I don't think I've ever seen an attention to detail as seen here. From the muddying of clothing to having to learn even the most basic of fighting skills (you're a blacksmith with no training), the game immediately immerses you into this world of nobility and knights and knowing your place in it.

    You start off as Henry, a blacksmith's son just trying to get by in life when the evil Hungarian scum under the banner of your king's brother comes and turns everything upside down. The main story really doesn't have any alternate paths, maybe a few shortcuts but mostly it's quite linear. You'll have to level up by accomplishing side quests which are for the most engaging and have different ways to solve them. If you don't do these you'll be in a world of hurt later on. The writing and dialogue in these quests is well written and even have some hilarious moments. The combat is not easy, using a hit directional style of attack and defense. You'll most likely get your butt handed to you on a silver platter early on but once you get more skilled and better armor you'll laugh as your enemies flee in terror. Overall, it's a great presentation of rising from rags to riches with some detective work thrown in (apparently a regional governor trusts an illiterate blacksmith to do what his magister can't).

    The RPG mechanics are serviceable but some were kind of pointless skills, and you'll quickly figure out which one's you actually need and work on them exclusively. The perks are the same, with many being totally useless regardless of playstyle. Also, many have a tradeoff for some reason, like run faster but also run out of stamina faster. Why? Can't your character just get in better shape and run faster AND farther? Anyway, it's adequate but it feels more could've been done.

    The bugs in this game are numerous and this is where the game stumbles from being truly great. Some are only cosmetic issues, others are game breaking. I had everything from hilarious graphical anomalies, to quests failing for no reason or quest notifications firing off even after quest completion. I also had saves get corrupted inducing controller throwing rage after I realized I had lost hours of progress. This is definitely a case where the devs either rushed the game out knowing these bugs were present or just didn't have time to fix them before release. To their credit they have been working to rectify many of these in addition to adding features.

    The graphics are a mixed bag; the draw distance is horrendous with pop in textures even at close range. Perhaps the PC version is better but the PS4 version is borderline immersion breaking where people's faces appear on their headless bodies right in front of you. Attention definitely went into character models and facial animations look above average, as well as good weather effects that look amazing when mud forms on the ground with individual puddles. When it's there it looks good and realistic, but by god if that texture pop up doesn't ruin everything.

    Overall, it's a good game that suffers from not having enough time to iron out its issues before release. In its initial state I would have given it a 6.5 but because the devs were willing to pour heart and soul into an almost uncharted game type (seriously, how many hyper realistic historical medieval IPs are there?), the love here shows and my personal affection for this time period will let me be generous and award it an 8. If you are a fan of history, realistic RPGs, or adventure games then this is a definite buy. If you're expecting this to be like dragon age or skyrim then you might want to pass. With the improvements and patches this game will soon be truly deserving of accolades. I can't wait to see what else this development team has in store for us.

    End score: 8/10
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  18. Jun 2, 2020
    9
    As an older gamer who played this game way after the release, I had no problems with bugs. Now the game is bug free. Also DLC are worth a lot but fairly small. Anyway this game bring me back to gaming and after this game I went for Witcher 3. The world looks great and story is perfect. I really recommend this game and looking for KCD 2. What I dislike is facial expression of charactersAs an older gamer who played this game way after the release, I had no problems with bugs. Now the game is bug free. Also DLC are worth a lot but fairly small. Anyway this game bring me back to gaming and after this game I went for Witcher 3. The world looks great and story is perfect. I really recommend this game and looking for KCD 2. What I dislike is facial expression of characters and there are some really strange quests I haven't been able to finish or they even cannot be finished. Those things could be done better Expand
  19. Apr 8, 2021
    10
    I loved the game, and the expansions.
    What i liked most was the historical accuracy.
    Devs put a lot of love on this game.
    Great game
  20. Aug 29, 2020
    9
    Playing the Royal Edition on PS4 I found no gamebreaking bugs. The worst that happened to me (once) was falling through the ground during the prologue.
    I really enjoyed the game; enough to play through it twice. The main character is voiced excellently, quests are memorable, and you can have lots of laughs jerking around.
  21. Nov 20, 2018
    6
    Heard about this game on Steam. My PC is in need of an upgrade and probably wouldn't run it, so I was glad that they were releasing it on PS4.

    I am a big fan of RPGs especially the Elder Scrolls series so I was very excited for this game especially when its based on a true historical setting. Let me start with the attention to detail. It is fantastic! You really feel like you're
    Heard about this game on Steam. My PC is in need of an upgrade and probably wouldn't run it, so I was glad that they were releasing it on PS4.

    I am a big fan of RPGs especially the Elder Scrolls series so I was very excited for this game especially when its based on a true historical setting.

    Let me start with the attention to detail. It is fantastic! You really feel like you're in Medieval Bavaria. Villages have more life than Skyrim and Oblivion. The attention to detail is on point. I love how what you wear and the state of your appearance factors in conversations. You need to remove dirtied or in my case bloodied and smashed combat armor in order to sway conversations in your favour. It can work in your favour out in the battlefield to intimidate enemies etc.

    Combat is fun, and you really need to spend time honing skills and getting better gear to actually progress in the story (I'm talking to you Runt!). The fighting especially combat stances is reminiscent to For Honor, which also has similar parrying and dodging movements. You need to target specific areas, with vital weak points eg. aim for the head if they aren't wearing a helmet (again I'm talking to you Runt!).

    Battles is where it gets way ward especially on the PS4. The frame rate drops significantly when they are heaps of soldiers in front of you to the point where it gets blurry slow.

    They are a lot of graphical bugs, draw distance issues. I see villagers sprouting out of the ground like plants. Textures take time to load, especially when you change gear on your character.

    Saving the game can be a nuisance, as auto saves only occur when quests start or when you wake up from sleep. You can buy "Save Schnapps" from merchants to enable you to save whenever you like. I heard they will release a "Save and Exit" option in the next update which will be a god send.

    Couple of things that doesn't go well on consoles are lock picking and pick pocketing. It is insanely hard on the controller! Again they will release a patch to fix this.

    Level progression is very similar to Skyrim, where you level up depending what you are doing and you can also pay NPCs to train you on your chosen skill.

    Overall, it had a rough release but to me the Pros far outweigh the Cons. This game is a very brave attempt to break away from the usual RPGs and tests your limits with as little hand holding as possible.

    Game gets a 6 for originality and story without magic, elves and dragons.
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  22. Jan 13, 2023
    10
    I play games since the 80s and this rpg is imho the best game ever produced.
    There is no magic, no effects that cause epeliptic strokes, nor other bs…just pure realism with an extreme lovely graphic.

    Kingdom come: deliverance has an accurate story and I learnt a lot. This product is a piece of art which should be advertised for its incredible historical value
  23. Aug 8, 2021
    8
    I rate this game with an 8 because of some lower rates but honestly I think it would deserve a 7 or 7'5. Yes, this game it's far from being perfect and it has many flaws (even with the patch it crushed 3 times). But let's talk about the game: At the beginning you are going to hate and love this game but especially at the beginning you are going to hate some moments. Don't hesitate to lookI rate this game with an 8 because of some lower rates but honestly I think it would deserve a 7 or 7'5. Yes, this game it's far from being perfect and it has many flaws (even with the patch it crushed 3 times). But let's talk about the game: At the beginning you are going to hate and love this game but especially at the beginning you are going to hate some moments. Don't hesitate to look for information on internet when you need to. Also, they don't tell you but you have to maintain the circle button pushed to run. You can be really addicted to this game and spend many hours. I recommend to play this game if you have a lot of free time because you can't always save the game when you want. There are also many and interesting sidequests but if you don't have much time go straight for the main missions (you'll have more than enough). There are like 2 big battles; when they ask you how many enemies have you seen always say the "many" option so you have as much help as possible. Trust me, you'll thank me. I could be talking and advising for hours. For instance, I got addicted to steal everywhere and everyone and unlocking everything. If you are in a village where your reputation is very low and you can't advance because the guy of the mission leaves when he sees you just leave everything to your own personal chest (especially if you own robbed stuff. The things that carries the horse as well), go to a guard, punch him unarmed and surrender, go to prison and when you are released your reputation will be higher. You may want to save the game before doing that just in case. And I know horses are expensive but look for the fastest horse and buy when you have the money.

    Best things:
    -Plot, voices, dialogues, medieval atmosphere, historical, the weather, clothes, armours, etc.

    Worst things:
    You can't save whenever you want, riding the horse it's tricky because of the bushes and small walls, also, when you run fast you see the characters like half appearing until eventually they all got to be like they should to be. It's really a pity because although graphics were not great they were good enough; but this things... Really a pity. Also you feel wasting your time when the game is loading or you have to wait and let the time pass or moving in the map, etc. Fighting is also tricky. I recommend you to try to fight your enemies one by one, so when you have the enemies' attention run from them (after a while only one will be pursuing you) and start shooting arrows to them (although you'll have to train because you can't aim easily. Also always choose a bow with a bit les of half of your current strength).

    I know I write many bad things but I still think that if you have time give it a try. It took me 105 hours having done all the sidequests (but not all the activities). I just wish that this game had fixed all this issues before being released because it would have been and awesome game. I think in some ways is too realistic.
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  24. May 22, 2020
    6
    Couldn't finish one quest without some bug either completely ruined the immersion or at worse crashing the game. Some very well acted scenes and great cinematography help get through this otherwise broken mess of a game.
  25. May 1, 2021
    9
    RPG hardcore

    una maravilla
    de los mejores mapeados de la generación, y una banda sonora excelente

    el combate es lo peor del juego, normal, cuando lo que más se premia es la inteligencia y el sigilo
    al inicio se hace inabarcable, con tantísimas opciones, un juego tan enorme

    esperando la segunda parte
  26. Jun 24, 2018
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I was really happy that people from my home country are making a big game that can be successful... I was really excited about it... I was looking forward to complete this game with all side quests and maybe try a platinum trophy... At the first sight, I was amazed by this game and I thought it's amazing, but after some portion of time, it started to be boring, it has no fun or enjoyable side quests, it takes the whole life to manage only one quest because the loading times are too long and fast travel take forever. The last drop for me was the quest in monastery, when if you have only 10 seconds delay and you aren't on the spot that is written on your daily routine, you have broblem, one fuc*ing monk appears and say to you: "Brother?!" ... and he gives you one warning, after three of them, you must go to jail and wait there for three days... And it happens every time... I was so angry at this stupid system that I deleted the game... And Im never ever going to play it again. Sorry Warhorse, there are soo many bugs and this game is not complex, if you find a good gear, combat system starts to be piece of s*it and you can win all fights easily with just one move, ... and you can't pass through small bushes, they are like small invisible walls, god damn guys, we are in the year 2018!... so if you want 60 € for this, you must do better job... 6/10. Expand
  27. Nov 4, 2018
    10
    Juegazo!!
    Juego épico menospreciado por la prensa amarillista de los videojuegos, llena de toxicidad e intereses económicos.
    Un juego RPG medieval con una ambientación realista, inspirado en la Bohemia del siglo XV durante el Sacro Imperio Romano. Unos gráficos ultra realistas, sonido y banda sonora excelentes, un buen control, una historia épica, cientos de horas de juego en
    Juegazo!!
    Juego épico menospreciado por la prensa amarillista de los videojuegos, llena de toxicidad e intereses económicos.

    Un juego RPG medieval con una ambientación realista, inspirado en la Bohemia del siglo XV durante el Sacro Imperio Romano.
    Unos gráficos ultra realistas, sonido y banda sonora excelentes, un buen control, una historia épica, cientos de horas de juego en centenares de misiones, combates basados en técnicas de esgrima reales con cientos de armas y escudos, un sistema de confección de armaduras por capas basado en el sistema real de la edad media, miles de objetos de todo tipo, diferentes caballerías y monturas, libertad total y absoluta para ir donde quieras a tu antojo, cientos de NPC's con los que interactuar, etc, etc.

    Cosas como tu aspecto, tus atuendos, tu igiene personal, etc, influirá en la opinión de los demás hacia ti, e influirá en el respeto que tendrán los habitantes de Bohemia hacia tu persona, con lo que tendrás que cuidar estos aspectos entre otros muchos.

    El juego tiene un ritmo tranquilo y nos va metiendo en situación poco a poco, cosa que se agradece dada su extensión y su inmensa riqueza en todos los apartados jugables. Es un juego que quizá no sea totalmente apto para personas impacientes, que busquen acción directa y sin complicaciones. Requiere de cierto aprendizaje y de cierta destreza, aprendizaje que nos muestran en las primeras horas de juego pero durante toda nuestra aventura, iremos aprendido más y más.

    Es un título que en principio es algo difícil, hay que adquirir cierta práctica como comento más arriba, no es como un The Elder Scroll que prácticamente desde el comienzo puedes ir dando espadazos a diestro y siniestro. Esto es más bien como un Dark Souls, al principio tendrás que ir con pies de plomo, ya que cualquier fallo en combate podría costarte la vida.

    Un videojuego épico en todos sus aspectos, realista, bien hecho, cuidado y mimado hasta el último detalle, poniendo el máximo realismo posible en la mayoría de sus apartados. Largo y difícil, que sabe recompensar al jugador de manera muy eficiente.
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  28. Jan 24, 2020
    4
    I think with its focus on realism this game leans more towards a simulator than an RPG or anything with more of a focus on story. Essentially you are a boring guy trying to get on with your life after some murders happen. The idea is pretty great, but the execution is pretty poor. The controls are horrendous and unresponsive, and the whole world is so stacked against you playing it feelsI think with its focus on realism this game leans more towards a simulator than an RPG or anything with more of a focus on story. Essentially you are a boring guy trying to get on with your life after some murders happen. The idea is pretty great, but the execution is pretty poor. The controls are horrendous and unresponsive, and the whole world is so stacked against you playing it feels more like work than anything else. It reminds me of the warehouse in Shenmue where you just work a regular job. It didn't take that long for me to wonder why I was playing this rather than having fun doing something else. A good idea, a poor game. Expand
  29. Apr 30, 2018
    8
    Overall I would highly recommend this game to anyone who enjoys action RPGs and can appreciate the supreme level of detail that went into the world building. Kingdom Come: Deliverance is a fantastic debut game from Warhorse Studios. It's a richly detailed and action packed world of high adventure and grim villainy. But for a few technical issues this is a superb experience.
  30. Sep 9, 2019
    8
    Kingdom Come: Deliverance is one of those games that seems to be more than the sum of it's parts. At heart it is a RPG with a fairly unique combat system set in medieval Bohemia but the writing and freedom to do what you want gives this game a feeling which very few games can deliver. It is utterly engrossing to the point that you want to see more of its world and master it's somewhatKingdom Come: Deliverance is one of those games that seems to be more than the sum of it's parts. At heart it is a RPG with a fairly unique combat system set in medieval Bohemia but the writing and freedom to do what you want gives this game a feeling which very few games can deliver. It is utterly engrossing to the point that you want to see more of its world and master it's somewhat difficult mechanics.
    I struggled with it's combat and lockpicking at first but, after a few hours of practice, I found a truly rewarding experience. Before long I was a swordsman worthy of knighthood, a pickpocket who could pilfer my targets grandmother when I stole from him and a locksmith who could just look at a lock to make it open.

    I was somewhat dubious if this game when I started playing but, boy, am I glad I persevered with it. It is one of the best RPG's of this generation and I am hoping that the next game in this franchise is in the works. I have marked it down due to some pretty bad texture and polygon pop-in and a couple of minor bugs without which it would have easily made 9.5/10 for me.

    If you enjoy RPG's then please, please play this game. It is an utter pleasure to play and will last you for hundreds of hours. I kept playing until I achieved the platinum trophy which is no small undertaking.
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Metascore
69

Mixed or average reviews - based on 30 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 30
  2. Negative: 3 out of 30
  1. CD-Action
    May 16, 2018
    65
    It’s an admirably ambitious and atmospheric game that sometimes sparkles like a diamond, but the PS4 version I played was so ridiculously underdeveloped I couldn’t believe someone had the nerve to publish it in such a disgraceful state. [04/2018, p.45]
  2. May 15, 2018
    77
    Despite the volley of issues that'll be unique to your experience, committing to the universe that Warhorse has built in Kingdom Come: Deliverance still carries an ultimately rewarding feeling. I wonder how much more I'd enjoy it if it were a little smoother (fast travel is not fast), but the atmosphere doesn't shy away from the brutality of the era, how rugged life was centuries ago as well as the omnipresence of God in their everyday lives, from conversation to action.
  3. Apr 23, 2018
    75
    A much more realistic take on the Elder Scrolls formula which will delight some fans of that series while frustrating others.