Kingdom Come: Deliverance II: A First Look After 10 Hours
With Kingdom Come: Deliverance II now available, it's time to assess Warhorse Studios' latest foray into historical Czech video games. After 10 hours of gameplay, I'm compelled to share my initial impressions. The game is captivating enough to pull me away from work, a strong testament to its appeal. Let's delve into the details.
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Comparison with the First Game
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II retains the open-world action RPG formula of its predecessor, emphasizing historical accuracy and realistic mechanics. Players can adopt various roles – knight, thief, or diplomat – with survival elements like eating and sleeping impacting performance. Direct combat against multiple opponents remains challenging.
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Visually, the game is stunning. Landscapes are breathtakingly detailed, yet the performance optimization is impressive, avoiding the performance issues that plagued some players in the first game.
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Combat is refined. While retaining its challenge, the system feels more intuitive, with streamlined controls and more intelligent enemy AI. The tactical depth is enhanced, forcing players to adapt to enemy strategies.
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Group combat is particularly noteworthy. Enemies actively attempt to flank and exploit weaknesses, making outnumbered encounters significantly more demanding.
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New additions include blacksmithing, adding another layer to the gameplay loop. Crafting offers both economic and strategic advantages.
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Bugs
Unlike its predecessor's troubled launch, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II appears relatively polished. Minor graphical glitches were encountered, such as flickering dialogue options and a minor animation anomaly, but these were easily resolved with a simple restart.
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Realism and Difficulty
The game's realism enhances immersion without hindering gameplay. The absence of a difficulty setting might deter some players, but the challenge is manageable for those familiar with other RPGs, provided strategic approaches are employed.
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The historical setting is meticulously crafted, encouraging player engagement with the era.
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Should You Play Kingdom Come: Deliverance II?
Newcomers are welcome. The prologue effectively bridges the gap between the two games, providing necessary context for Henry's story.
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The opening hours are engaging, seamlessly integrating tutorials with compelling gameplay.
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Conclusion
Based on my initial 10 hours, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II shows significant improvements over its predecessor. It's shaping up to be an exceptional RPG, though the longevity of its appeal remains to be seen with a full playthrough.