I’ve been playing Kingdome Come Deliverance on and off for quite a while and after finishing the story years after my initial install and I feel like I’m finally qualified to write a bit about it!

It does two things I like. First is it takes place in a non fantasy medieval setting. No dragons, orcs or spell casting here. I like that it takes an look at the real world 1400s and all the good and not so good that comes with that. Don’t get me wrong I love a good fantasy setting but it’s refreshing to get something a little more grounded now and then.

Second I like that your character begins as a nobody. You aren’t the chosen one. You aren’t a noble in a position of power. You have few practical skills and can’t even read at the start. If anything Henry’s superpower is learning everything he can to become the character you want him to be. You aren’t born a main character and even at the end of the game you won’t be the most important person in the room.

I really grew to like the combat in the game. It’s easy enough to learn but hard to master but once you figure it out combat can be a ton of fun, but it does get a bit janky in larger battles with everyone bumping each other everywhere.

The world is about the right size in my opinion. The world is large enough to get a sense of scale but with a decent amount of density. Towns have different character and they have enough to discover to keep things interesting. I rarely used fast travel preferring to enjoy the rides across the countryside.

I liked it a lot and I’ll be keeping an eye on the sequel after it releases!

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    7 days ago

    I really like the game for a lot of the reasons you mention! I don’t like most fantasy games, so it was really nice to finally find a immersive sword based RPG that I could really enjoy. I’ve dumped so many hours into it since it came out, and I managed to finally 100% the achievements recently! I’m really looking forward to the sequel.