@@Roenick272Exactly! The game is great, don't get me wrong, but a medievalgame, where fighting with a sword, or axe is a coreelement, needs gore. Beheading executions would be epic, or cutting limbs of to make strong enemiems much weaker.
@@RokugakiSama But it would be possible, with an axe for example. Gore is really missing in this game. Would make the game, MUCH more realistic in my opinion.
This game was one of the most underrated games of last gen so I’m both surprised and excited it’s getting a proper sequel with a AAA budget. The budget and time were the biggest restrictions to what the first game could reasonably pull off. Imagine what they could do with twice the time money and man power? It’ll be glorious. medieval feudalism simulator is back!
Still playing Kingdom Come 1 and just the other day felt bad for the developers because the game should be a classic. So glad to see they're still doing there thing. Hopefully this game will get the attention it deserves. Just please add more dungeons and caves to explore like Oblivion.
The game is realistic, so that's not likely. How many dungeons and caves are there to explore in Bohemia today? The average dungeon is barely going to be a few rooms, and any caves would just be that... caves.
Soo excited! Henry's come to see us! :) but no seriously Im so glad there's a sequel because the first game had its quirks but it was a whole load of fun. Excited to see what's new in this one!
I wish they would turn down the vibrancy of the colours to be a bit more natural. The faces of the characters are always too red and over colourised. Its the same in most games. It makes them look plastic. More realistic colours and a simple light reactive skin layer would really help with the uncanny valley. The worlds look good but the characters lack still so badly.
Their yapping doesn't hold as much weight these days. Even lefties are getting tired of it. It's all noise designed to distract us from economic reforms anyway.