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  1. Feb 15, 2019
    7
    The newest DLC band of bastards is full of big personality characters. It primarily consists of new quest lineup for you to play through. It’s only once you’ve overcome Band of Bastards’ combat trial that you’re able to join Kuno, Dangler, Jakey, The Stone and many more as they ride out on patrol. Whether or not you do actually attempt to do your task, of keeping them in-check up to you.The newest DLC band of bastards is full of big personality characters. It primarily consists of new quest lineup for you to play through. It’s only once you’ve overcome Band of Bastards’ combat trial that you’re able to join Kuno, Dangler, Jakey, The Stone and many more as they ride out on patrol. Whether or not you do actually attempt to do your task, of keeping them in-check up to you. The first quest simply explains an overreaching story line which in honesty doesn't amount to a great deal. What you will care about is the like of the company while experiencing this piece of the game. There are pieces of comedy in this presence creates a challenge to keep the Kuno band in line, or you can just become a bastard as well. There are various outcomes to this piece of the story, and will entertain you for 3-6 hours depending on your play if you also want to see the side quest introduced in The Ring of Bacchus to completion. One side note is that you must be about a third of the way the the game and a high enough level to play this portion of the game. Expand
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  1. Feb 8, 2019
    70
    Band of Bastards isn’t epic in length or bursting with content, and its overarching story isn’t likely to get its hooks in you, but it’s still a good reason to revisit Kingdom Come: Deliverance. And if you’re still making your way through the game for the first time, it’s even better. Thanks to its witty, humorous dialogue and multiple outcomes as a result of your actions, it’ll likely remind you why Kingdom Come: Deliverance is such a great game in the first place.