Wow! Love the engagement and LOVE the game. Cannot wait for 2. PLEASE give me an optional “scale harder” option that keeps the game as punishing as it is during the start throughout the whole game.
Není divu. Pro mě je to jedna z nejlepších her, co jsem hrál. Tak dokonalý pocit ze špacírování po lesích a loukách, dokonale udělaných městech a hradech...všechno jste ve finále udělali naprosto dokonale a nejde se toho nabažit. Nevyměkli jste a udělali jste boj, jako řádnou výzvu, i když jste asi věděli, že hodně lidí rozmazlených autohealingama a checkpointem za každým pařezem, bude fňukat, jak je to špatně udělaný. Hovno! Naprostá dokonalost. A ta hudba! Všechno do sebe super zapadá a byl to neskutečnej zážitek si tuhle hru zahrát. Koupil jsem si hned tu knížku s artworkama a naprostá bomba, kolik úsilí jste vložili do logiky infrastruktury měst a vesnic a vůbec všeho. Do teď neexistuje hezčí a líp zvládnutá středověká hra, než Kingdom Come. Fakt tleskám! Mimochodem...chaloupka ježibaby byla fakt boží. :-D Hlavně ta pec s lopatou a kostma. Savage. :-D Mohl bych psát ještě dalších 50 řádek, ale už držim hubu. Skvělá práce a nemůžu se dočkat dalšího vašeho projektu. Hodně štěstí!
Never been to Czechia but I've been to Slovakia plenty and I live in Hungary, the landscape in this game is incredible, it straight up just feels like home, the colours are perfect and they absolutely nailed the foilage.
@@gabrokkerhun I'm from central Poland, but spend a lot time hiking in Bieskidy and Bieszczady mountains and playing this game felt sooo much like being there :) One of (if not the) most favourite games. Oh, and for someone who have done some historical fencing (HEMAish style) the fighting system in this game was almost perfect.
Yes. It helps that the archery is challenging and rewarding. Anyone else make a habit of providing fresh meat for the wounded at Sasau monastery every time your in the area, even after finishing the main story? Heal up already, people!
love that quest, I went drinking with the priest too, and the next day I said mass, a friend of mine made different choices and completely skipped that drinking binge phase, and finished the quest completely differently.
@@Blue1479758Yeah exactly right, I've been longing for that experience since being a kid. Growing up in the 90s made me have this feeling playing certain games, I've just started this game and it's giving me that same experience and emotion all over again and I'm 32. A masterpiece of game creation, can't wait for KCD 2.
I remember my first few hours with the game. Spoiler-free, I'm at the first castle that you get a little bedroom in, and I decide, time to explore this very realistic castle here. So I'm walking through the halls, patrolling the battlements, etc. I climb to the top of a tower to see if theres anything. There isn't so I go to climb down. I miss the ladder, and fall about 10-15 ft to the floor below. In any other RPG, I would have been fine, or maybe taken a small health hit. But not KCD. Because I wasn't wearing shoes at the time, i cut my feet when I land. Immediately, I begin to bleed out. The only way to stop bleeding is to bandage the wound. Problem; I'm trapped inside the castle, with no bandages in my inventory. I begin searching through the castle frantically, but it is in vain. Thus, my very first death in the game, came from bleeding out from my feet, because I wasn't wearing shoes. This game is an absolute gem.
Played on hardcore, tutorial level part, get caught stealing charcoal from the burner. Jail animation, I skip it, suddenly I get two achievements+ a loading screen "Congratulations for being arrested! Congratulations for being burned at the stake!" Suddenly I'm met with a game over screen and I'm absolutely laughing my fucking ass off at the fact that I stole 4 charcoal in the tutorial and they see it fit to set me alight
After playing for maybe 2 hours after the intro I ran into 3 bandits all with no armor and low grade weapons, 1 was an archer, I kill the two bandits with melee weapons (with great difficulty) and get shot with an arrow, I managed to get the archer to surrender and realize I’m bleeding out, I let him go and then frantically try to find a bandage among his friends, I notice the archer fall to the ground, it seems he also bled out so I check him for a bandage because I’m panicking heavily at this point hoping for anything but no he didn’t have anything but some gold and his arrows, I then head back to town on foot, needless to say, I didn’t make it.
@@AdolfHitler-pm3lc Its not that you get burned as punishment :D you just burn inside with the jail itself because the town gets attacked and burned to the ground :DD
@@d_mb It is true, it happened to me while i was fooling around, showing my friend the game, when i got put in jail in the tutorial for straight-up hitting a guard and then surrendering lol Due to how the tutorial works, being in jail at that time, is the wrong time, so you die. We were laughing our asses off at that lol
I was out at night randomly exploring and I saw a knight in the middle of the forest. I actually almost started to attack until I lit my torch and saw he just wanted to duel. I was using a shield so we were fighting in the moonlight, I could barely see. He started kickin my ass but thankfully i pulled off a riposte that finished him. I got a nice reward and then I start following this dude deeper in the woods. Suddenly I get ambushed by a large group of bandits hiding in the bushes. Next thing I know I see that knight walk right in front of me and straight up master strike tf out of this bandit and drop him in 3 seconds lol. I draw my weapons and again I cant see cause I needed my shield. I panic in the dark and theres like 4 bandits on me, and I cant see the knight so I can regroup. I fell off a small hill/cliff and end up in the lake fighting off 3 bandits in the dark. I was about to die and was already bleeding out, I started focusing on my training with Bernard and was able to master block and combo the bandits until theyre all floating dead in the water. The whole thing was the craziest Kingdom Come moment I’ve ever encountered.
@@devoid8482 You using swords? Swords are ok for lower levels, but it can't cut through heavy armor. mace is better for heavy armor, but it doesn't cut. I prefer Axe, good for heavy attacks and can also do some stabbing. Go for head strikes, a couple of heavy hits, they should be done.
Once you are leveled up it becomes easier to manage multiple opponents and is possible to win 4 or 5 on 1 battles, just never let them get behind you or it’s over.
@@XRenimages I was running through groups of up to 5 people sometimes, although can be a bit of a slog it is possible especially with a war hammer and shield combo.
@@devoid8482 Agreed but as you said at first it's easy to misunderstand, I even quit on it after my first experience but it reeled me back in ... Now I have signed KCD merch 😆
I think 2 sequel games are coming, since kcd is set in a timeline just before the hussite war (it is a big historical event for us Czech people aka Bohemia where this game takes place) long story short people got gradually angry with the catholic church taking 1/10 of their income and later 1/9 of their income and what also angered them is the fact that (just like in this game) you could pay money to buy a pardon/indulgence for your sins to be forgiven by the god and so one guy (Jan Hus... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Hus) started preaching differently and trash talked the catholic church so they imprisoned him and asked him to say again what he thought about the catholic faith and he replied with "I would not for a chapel of gold retreat from the truth!" so they publicly burned him at a stake and thus the huss (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hussites) revolution started and shook the whole middle Europe, these new teachings basically said we split all the incomes among everyone blah blah blah, in the end it was a hell of a bloodshed but they won as they triumphed against the crusaders, so I think this is what the next games are aiming for... thanks for reading all the way :D
@@jirikrulis2853 Have tp agree, Warhorse originally planned a trilogy, and given the fact they're still hiring suggests they're planning for the long haul... A lot can change of course but fingers crossed a sequel won't be long.
yes bro, the game has so many bugs , the combat is horrible, when you walking in the woods and get stucked by a unfinished three, of course, very realistic huh, hahahah.
Talking about the beginning: Back in 2020 I started playing and while it was somewhat interesting it was also frustrating and just a lot of walking and talking. So I stopped playing when I arrived at Talmberg. I didn't play it for 2 years until recently and realized, that right after that segment in Talmberg the actual games is just beginning! Seriously, it takes around 3 hours in, until intro credits appear! After that part where I stopped playing you get on your first horse, get your first real mission and suddenly this amazing open world, one of the most immersive, realistic and naturally beautiful ones, opens up to you! If you like me stopped playing during the first 3 hours which are actually just a tutorial and the prologue-give it another chance! This is a unique gaming experience.
@@quack4800 1000% once I got used to the combat system by forcing myself into battles, I breezed through the game and had fun every second learning all the skills/secrets of Bohemia. I also got a great history lesson and played every DLC that came with it. Then again, I’m a medieval nerd so if we share that then you’ll love this game
The graphics of KCD was quite spectacular 5 years ago. But one thing it does that no other game has pulled off for me is creating the feeling of walking through a real forrest. It's almost like Warhorse employees are the only ones who's ever been to an actual forrest. I also like that you can get through most of the main story without actually learning to fight. I think you need to pull off one duel, which you can just use a mace for and get thought pretty quickly. Most of the main story isn't revolved around fighting. (Sure the sieges, but you can let others do the fighting, and just bop random people from behind) Love this game.
This game actually reminds you of what games used to be like. It used to be frustrating and you had to keep on playing but then it would be so rewarding. Games like that don't exist anymore. Except for this gem
@@zaritheyzwan3979 lore and story in this games aren't relevent. KCD story is the main part of the game. And the games you told are gameplay oriented.
@@thibauts9901 the guy said “frustating and you had to keep on playing but then it would be so rewarding.” That’s literally soulsgames bud coz soulsgames is punishing and so rewarding. No one mention story/lore as you told lmao.
@@Garviel_especially that stupid rolling around combat. It’s too cringe for me. In reality rolling around in combat is total nonsense. It’s things like that for that just don’t make it fun, not the difficulty which is good.
minor correction.. although it's the studio's first game, but it's the studio of the person who wrote mafia 1 and 2 and he definitely knows what he's doing :D but one thing that's amazing about this game is the landscape... if you spend enough time in the game and you come to the Czech Republic (Posázaví region) so you can walk around those places and get to know them because the terrain hasn't changed that much since the Middle Ages and, for example, squares, watchtowers, monasteries and larger ruins are still standing there :D so I recommend coming to the Czech Republic and doing take a trip there :D personally, I would be willing to take the time and make a guide for free just to show more of the history of our beautiful country
@@PeterLE2 Goulash is originating from Hungary, so if we're talking about how good a goulash is, it's theirs. We other people around them have different versions of that meal.
@@joshspace99 @joshspace99 May I ask where you are from? Your statement is true and I know about Hungarian gulasch but it's also nonsense. There are many dishes that are made all over the world because in the end it's just a basic way of preparing food. Pizza for example is originated in Italy. But in Germany we have a similar dish that's called Flammkuchen. It is a thin piece of wheat flour yeast dough with a sauce (here sour cream) and some toppings. The purpose of this dish was just to test the temperature of the oven before you bake the real bread. Change the cream with tomato sauce and you have pizza. Another example are dumplings. You know maybe Chinese or Japanese dumplings Jiaozi. They are meat and/or veggies wrapped in dough and cooked in water or broth. In Italy you have tortellini, in Poland or Russia you have Piroggen and in Germany you have Maultaschen. They are all more or less the same dish. England is famous for its pates. It's meat wrapped in dough and baked. It was done to make the meat last longer before the invention of fridges. The same was done in Germany, France, Italy and probably many other countries but nowadays people talk only about English pate. Now let's talk about gulasch. It's roughly chopped meat fried with veggies and cooked for a long time in water to get a thick dark broth. That was done all over the world for thousands of years. The Hungarian gulasch is a variety with capsicum that became famous. I guarantee you that meat fried with onions and capsicum and cooked afterwards in water was made thousands of years before in South America before capsicum even came to Hungary.Gulasch btw was not the Hungarian word for the dish. Nowadays the term is used for all kinds of dishes that are made this way. And I really like the Polish version of gulasch that is usually prepared without capsicum but lots of garlic. But I also like Hungarian gulasch
finally someone that understands how this game works, imagine if players actually took the time to learn just how deep the leveling system is. I'm so glad you stuck with the game and enjoyed it
@@terencesdurag2823 I'd do as much training with captain Bernard as you can, it's really the only way to level your combat skills find which weapon you like the most and just train man. the game is a grind at first but once you get into it and learn the combat a bit more you should do just fine
@@icypastasauce7240 I just went for the hardcore way of learning by doing. It works just fine this way, so long as you make sure to learn masterstrikes
yes bro, the game has so many bugs , the combat is horrible, when you walking in the woods and get stucked by a unfinished three, of course, very realistic huh, hahahah.
I'm playing the game the second time and still enjoying it. I love the fact that this is a work of the Czech studio and the history and locations are real. I visited Sasau Monastery (Sázavský klášter), Ratay (Rataje) and other places. I love the fact that the game offers education - Czech history, habits, church rules, craft etc. The studio did a really good job.
One of, if not the, best experiences I had in a RPG. I rediscovered what it's like to wish to explore a game, without knowing what awaits you, something I lost after playing Assassin's creed and the likes where everything feels so artificial and limited. I really got immersed in the game and love almost all mechanics, everything is so well thought and just shows that it's a really unique experience developers put their heart into, not just another project to bring in cash flow to pay for the employees' salaries. I have so many memories playing that game and would gladly support the studio when their second game comes out. Happy to see you got into the game in the end, I get how it's not very inviting for "casual" gamers (I include myself there) but it's definitely worth it.
One thing I love, in addition to your points, was learning and interacting with the various devices, instruments, and tools of the period. You can see HOW they work in some cases. Love this game. Most immersive game ever and I have been gaming for over 40 years!
As somebody who loves history this game is a must have - the attention to detail and authenticity in the environments is breathtaking. I can't think of another game or even move that portrays the medieval world like kingdom come does.
I downloaded this game a year ago and uninstalled it after the first fight where you’re scripted to lose. Redownloaded it last week and have put like 20 hours in so far and love it. Also this is the first time I’ve seen one of your videos, fantastic work man keep it up
This game reminded me of when I was a child, and I would play for hours and grind it out. And I mean grind like it used to be. That is to simply get better through your understanding of the game, it's mechanics, it's world even; and not just fall into a void of mindlessly repeating actions so your "character"... ahhhaha... gets better. No, I myself got better. And in real tangible terms. It really does make all the difference to me with regards to satisfaction with both the game, and myself. That is very rare in a modern single player experience.
I love kingdom come to the front so much I think I bought it in 2021 but people don’t understand that you actually have to play the game for an amount of time to get good at it I think when I first started at least spent three hours training just to get good with the sword so I can take out enemies and don’t even get me started on archery
Dude archery I was so damn terrible it wasn’t even funny 😂😂😂 & yea I spent like 12 hours straight grinding combat with Bernard 💯 in which Bernard is ridiculously op he would give any fictional character a run for their money when it comes to the ⚔️ no doubt
@@devoid8482 Archery was not so bad for me. Get stealthy clothes and just stalk rabbits at first. Then the archery competitions but once you reached level 10, I went to shooting chumps on the river. Every time I won, I got a huge archery xp boost. I levelled up pretty fast that way, long before I mastered the sword. It made me capable of drawing the bow before a fight, get a shot off and eliminate one enemy, maybe two so the odds were evened if more attacked me.
@@terencesdurag2823 it is an RPG and you need to level up your strength and particular weapon skill. Then you need to get a better weapon which is usually level-locked e.g. you can't use it effectively if you are low level. Don't rush it - study books and train in Rattay. You can give yourself an edge if you use poison on blade and if you drink some potions.
Great video and I agree it is the most realistic depiction of medieval life and to me felt more like time travel than role playing. The landscape and structures are based on real places btw, there are videos that show some today and they have hardly changed.
Damn I relate hard with this. Just bought it on ps when it was on sale and almost stopped playing early on. Stuck with it, and it's one of my favorite games of all time 👍
This game is one of if not my favorite game love the time period as a sword nerd I love the detail that went into the combat as a masochists I love the difficulty and I love the amount of detail that went into the map and how accurate it is to the actual location
I always liked the limited saves because they force you to be more sparing with your saves early in the game, which helps with immersion. By the time you get a couple chapters in the money you spend on saves just feels like pocket change though.
Among the first things I did was grind alchemy to make my own saviour schnapps, then I proceeded to loot every town, fill my horse with shit, go to next town to sell, rinse and repeat until I became stupid rich. And had the best gear possible.
Yo man, great vid! I had a real similar experience with the game, only years after I bought it because daaam it melts PCs and my GTX 760 just couldn't cope. Large scope indie RPGs like this are so rare and should be celebrated, their dedication to historical realism is next level. Anyways got my sub - peace
One of the few games I can just wander around and have a good time in. The natural world in KCD is especially immersive (and good if you're living in a city and can't get that outdoor feel/mental health benefit)
I love how hard combat was at the start of the game, but after many, many hours and my skills maxed out it honestly became a walk in the park. That huge bandit camp with Mr. Bald guy I managed to clear out solo, it got so bad I just restricted myself to no armour and walk in the fanciest clothes and a mid tier sword (the decorated sabre) to give myself some challenge, would recommend fyi. Learning the bow was a godsend, once you know how to shoot you can easily drop 2 bandits with the right arrow and bow before they reach you making the fights much easier
Just got the game a week ago, and I’m glad I found this channel. I got the same issue with the stuck lockon mechanics, makes fighting more than one person much harder than it should be With the guards finding you after killing somebody, I think its because of the conspicuous stat. There are no police regulations here so they will profile you if you dirty or drunk, or wear stolen armor.
This is probably one of my favorite games of all time. It made me want to play and explore video games again. It was refreshing and new, plus how these historical fictional characters/world come to life is awesome.
the best thing about this game is the Hardcore difficulty, just the fact that you don't appear on the map and have to locate yourself by looking around and by the map drawings already brings a 10x bigger immersion, and this game is about immersion, no regrets on start a blind playthrough on the Hardcore mode, also add the sleepwalking trait for a little more flavour
I think there's an achievement if you have all the negative perks and finish the game. It's actually not too bad but there is a lot of grinding to get to be a fighting machine.
Yes! The amount of time I spent staring at a map trying to figure out which intersection of paths I was at was ridiculous but also character building. I will say it made exploring the woods quite the challenge lol
I named my cat Henry after completing this game last year. He was only 6 weeks old, found him underneath my stairs alone and cold, wet in the midst of winter. Brought him inside and he ate everything I put in front of him for 2 weeks. Got checked at vet, got his shots and now he's big, strong and happy.
KCD is great. Like a bit Oblivion janky but so much more rewarding than many games. I also started on hardcore with all negative perks, so I'm one of those weirdos.
I was also put off by it first, but then you realise the depth behind it, not to mention the very engaging story and writing and its easy to overlook the frustrating parts. I really hope for a sequel where Warhorse Studios removes the unnecessarily inconvenient/frustrating parts while keeping the realism of the first.
The combat actually gets easy faster than you might realize. The first go round but you have to go through all the trainings to unlock the important finishing moves... And much like in real medieval life sword training is hard to get... But it's at the other gate of that city where he end up with the Miller
This game is highly underrated in all ways. Sure, it has bugs or issues. Every game does now. This game, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, is a truly awesome RPG. Grab a copy, commit to it, and grow with the main character.
I had such a similar journey! I started the game and gave up a few days later. Then after sitting in the background for about 4 months I was called back. Now I’m on my fourth play through trying a completely different gameplay and stumbling across new things. Now I’m just playing hoping for the next game!!
First thing to recommend. 1. Learn to read early and use every speech option you can within reason to level Speech ASAP as this skill will snowball this way. 2. Acquire books to help Reading Skill and other skills. 3. Pick all the herbs, Marigold and Nettle make a good potion worth the effort to make. 4. Learn alchemy early. 5. Maces are OP/Plate Armor is OP and BOWS are the GOAT. Eventually you can 1 v 12 dudes if you use a bow at point blank and aim for the face.
YEA MACES ARE SUPER OP I be can do 1v10 thats my record I am in the midst of making a video about this now that I got my experience I am currently logged in with 300+ hours
I followed this game donated to the Kickstarter campaign and pre-ordered it for my ps4 it was so good in my opinion challenging but in the best way. the story I thought was also very good, but that ending still gets me a little teary-eyed.
I love this game. It's one of the most beautiful games to just take a walk or ride in. The sound editing is fantastic. It's maybe the most environmentally immersive RPG I've ever played.
Not many games like this that are is immersive and as detailed. What I mean by that is just the mechanics of the game are so unique. One thing people always get frustrated over is the lock picking. So many people online would always get frustrated with lock-picking and in some cases with stop playing the game because of that not-so-simple mechanic. But like most games this game takes practice and time. I have played through this game several times now because I enjoyed it so much and I always would incorporate different strategies and such This was a very detailed summary of the game and I hope that anybody who sees this for the first time will give the game a try. But he kind of has a little bit of a spoiler with black Peter. As much as people hate him. If more people had played this game, they would rank this character as one of them more hated characters. Even though it's only for a brief moment in the entire story. He leaves a lasting impression. But there is a couple of others in the game that you will begin to dislike as much as black Peter. I remember the first time I fought against black Peter. He kicked my ass big time in the tournament and I actually followed him around until he went to sleep and murdered him in his sleep because I was that frustrated with him. My downfall in that tournament that first time was not practicing and training to up my skill levels
This game has been in my list since it came out. I just picked it up over the weekend and quit after the first combat encounter. Love this review. It’s gonna bring me back to it soon.
I did the same thing just came across it. man it is amazinggg. wow. loving it. once the learning curve is complete or mostly this experience becomes like no other.
litterally one of my favorite games. 3rd playthrough and lvl 18. havent even taken out the second encampment yet. hitting every side mission i can +dlc. definitely the most immersive rpg of all time.
Dude, i gotta be honest, u sound like a dude i can relate to, therefore your opinion impacts more than most! I am gonna start playing this game that's just sat around in various game libraries for ages now. Subbed!!!
This is simultaneously a 10/10 and a 0/10 game. I've never played a game like this before. I can't stop playing it even though about 60% of this game I actively hate. Terrible quests, no pay, really, really bad audio quality, awful fps drops and glitches. Yet it's still fun to play. Games with half that many problems to me don't get more than an hour from me and I'm about 15 hours in now
I got about 10 hours into this game befor I gave up. Pretty cool and unique but if you don't have a lot of time for gaming like myself it just gets to be a but much. Still bought it at full price to help the devs out becuase I like that they tried thinking outside the box
on my 4th playthrough, amazing game! also the side missions are amazing. the one that really stood out for me was the easy missable knight/priest mission where you get to deliver a sermon totally hammered...... after a orgy with the tavern maid. story wise most solid game i played. i loved the pacing, the slow start to get you invested in the characters and to build up your skills in a way that feels like maturing instead of grinding stats. playability is there, just by the sheer amount of side missions. also most historical accurate medieval game ever made. dying to get to part 2!! :)
I'm playing this game on Hardcore mode right now, and I miss being able to see Henry on the world map as well as having waypoints on the compass. The fighting reticle I don't miss to much. I seriously miss being able to see objectives on the compass from across the map. I get turned around so easy in the woods and the roads I'll end up going the wrong way and have to back track or find a familiar land mark and try again. Still a lot of fun though.
Don´t be sad, I have reverted to vegetable status as I grow older, instead of depth I now crave fast paced games with pointers. Time is precious, no time for walking simulators and the story needs to be completed. I was actually far more thorough as a youngster, I remember reading every single line multiple times to understand Planescape: Torment fully, those days are gone.
I consider myself a super casual gamer; I regularly go months or even years without picking up a game at all. I have no idea where to even start with all the buttons on a modern game console, and you could not pay me enough to touch a Soulsborne game. I love KCD and play it just like I did Skyrim: fucking around picking flowers and hunting, cheesing combat with poisoned arrows, robbing people blind and doing weird little side quests. I will likely never finish the main story line, but I'm probably close to 100%-ing the Codex...
Awesome video man, i just purchased KCD for under $5 ($4.27 Total) today and ive been watching a lot of videos to get my mind right and understand how this game works, Cant wait to get into it. Your video convinced me to pull the trigger on getting it. ✌️
When the game firs came out, I spent two straight weeks high on weed and playing this game. The most immersive videogame experience I've had in 26 years of life. I couldn't even begin to describe how awesome it was. I know I will die without experiencing anything like that, and it's sad.
I played this about 6 months after its release and absolutely loved every second of it until I couldn't figure out how to leave the second village you stay at. Never played it again since. But after playing Medeival Dynasty lately I'm now reconsidering it.
It’s a very difficult game. You talk to lady Stephanie then you steal some gear from the armory that can be found in the castle walls then you get on a horse ride up to the gate talk to the guard tell him your new blah blah blah and he lets you out.
Having a bunch of low armored enemies try to kill you all at once when you have full chain mail and plate armor is so fun. They keep hacking and wracking you and you’re just absorbing all the hits.
Currently in my 2nd playthrough and this game still frustrates me, but at the same time provides tons of satisfaction. Hope there is another one on the way.
After a while playing, seeing how armors got damaged and repairs were costly, I went full commando. Black clothes, no metal noises, and into the woods at night. Probably would give origin to some dread tale, if it was real medieval times - "the blade in the night - don't go to the woods when sun falls, or you'll have your heart ripped off by an evil shadow!". Killed so many Cumans, they would probably avoid the woods altogether.
Just grabbed this for like 4 bucks on the Xbox spring sale. Good review, you got me pumped to play it. But it'll probably sit there for a year before I get around to playing like most games I buy lol
Mate I love this game, is underrated as hell. Good video! Love your editing and voice. PS: Sorry for my english, i'm trying my best x) Anyway I understood everything u said, so for non-english speakers this is also a nice video. Ty.
Step 1: Do the Miller quest Step 2: master lock picking Step 3: steal everything Step 4: sell the shit you stole to the Miller Step 5: but it back so it loses the stolen tag Step 6: pick the lock on the shed Step 7: steal your groschens back Repeat Hack to removing the stolen tag from items
If you get pass the first few hours, this game is gold. I was about to quit until I started to get the hang of the "routine" you have to go through to actually progress: sleep well, eat, train, do some light questing, etc. It clicked for me when I had to kill a couple of bandits in a small camp. Up until that point every bandit I was running into meant certain death, and these were no exception. After several failed attempts I decided to try and sneak in during the night and suffocate them in their sleep. Worked like a charm and got some better gear that allowed me to handle fights better. The game never told me that was a possibility, it just allowed me to figure it out by myself and I loved that.
I did that exact same thing today. Im playing hardcore and was struggling with just two of them. I had half health no shield and I was slightly drunk. I kept dying to them cuz they keep getting behind me so I waited until night. I suffocated one and killed the other in combat. Carried their bodies away from camp and slept for the night with Pebbles close by
A few years ago I killed and stole everything from the starting village before it could he raided. Getting all that pretty decent gear to start with really helped me kicked ass. I wonder if they patched it hopefully not because I want to do it again but not kill the guards that are the characters friends
I highly recommend playing KC:D on PC if you can. There are two reasons: (1) The game has amazing graphics, but you only really get to enjoy them with a solid PC. Cranking them to max on a 1440p or 4k display is pretty amazing, especially if you have a monster graphics card to keep the framerate up. (2) Mods. Mods fix so much. Don't like shooting a bow by feel? Add a bow aiming reticle. Want bigger battles? Mod in more enemies per encounter. New gear, fast herb picking, fast potion brewing, less sticky target lock, etc. Only a few mods can really change the gameplay experience for the better.
I just brought the game on pc like a week ago & already beat the game a 2nd time full completion doing every quest & you were right on pc the graphics are FUCKING breathtaking... I am looking to beat the game on hard core now
Consoles are awesome and I don't subscribe to the whole platform war thing, but this is one of the games that truly shines on a powerful PC. Can't wait to see what they do with the sequel.@@devoid8482
Maces, Short swords and speed builds ftw!! (Chain mail and plate on your arms and torso only are the best for speed) speed beats everything. It only takes one good blow to end them rightly. Also, pretend fast travel isn't an option. You'll thank me. I put over 400 hundred hours into a single play through and loved every single second.
Great video! Just a little note, this game might be the Warhorse Studio's first game, but the company has MANY veteran developers. I suggest you try out the Mafia franchise, also a Czech game :)
I'm absolutely loving the game so far. I just bought it a few days ago and I the immersion is amazing, along with the realistic approach at a first-person medieval non-fantasy game. It's refreshing.