Kingdom Come: Deliverance | topic Kingdom Come: Deliverance || topic Kingdom Come: Deliverence | topic Kingdom Come: Deliverence || topic Ik zou dan gewoon multitopic doen maargoed
https://www.pcgamer.com/games/rpg/2...some-of-the-best-parts-of-games-like-stalker/ In my time with the game so far, it really can feel like some of the best parts of Stalker. My only question is how well that philosophy translates to the game's narrative. Will Henry's tale seem as consequence-driven and personal as the moment-to-moment adventures I've had so far? I can't say just yet. Maybe in another 20 hours I'll have stopped prodding the game's systems long enough to find out. https://www.videogameschronicle.com...-big-sequel-seems-like-it-was-worth-the-wait/ Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2's strong opening has us excited for more. It's a visually beautiful game with a seemingly massive world to explore. Henry and Hans are still in fine form, aided by writing that thus far feels like a marked step up from the first game. The opening may feel slow to some, but there's a lot to explain, and the game does its very best to have players on the correct footing before heading out into the wilderness. https://insider-gaming.com/kingdom-come-deliverance-2-preview/ Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 starts as a very slow burner. You might not even hit the title flash for a good while, depending on your play style. It's designed to give all players a solid introduction, a spread of the backstory, and a tutorial for the game's many mechanics. It's nice – it feels natural and entertaining, and the best way to learn is by doing, so I was more than happy to crack on with it. https://metro.co.uk/2025/01/10/king...ands-on-preview-historic-rpg-sequel-22335842/ Graphically it's a huge leap forward, its gorgeous looking countryside and colourful (if you keep it clean) regalia looking noticeably sharper and more attractive than the first game could manage, even at maximum graphics settings on PC. While there's a sense that everything has been refined rather than reinvented, the net effect is that the game already feels significantly more polished, while its other systems – forging weapons, brewing potions – are just as detailed and fastidiously accurate. Whether all that holds up for the lengthy play time of the full game remains to be seen, but so far all the earlier indicators are good. https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/af...ul-and-blundering-boys-day-out-in-historyland I'm far too early in my Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 career to offer any kind of comprehensive appraisal here. My Henry doesn't even have shoes right now. He hasn't had a bath since the bandit attacks, which is another reason he doesn't go into villages much - as in the original game, you can douse your face and garments at horse troughs, but if you want to impress anybody halfway noble and pass the associated conversational skill checks, you'll want to be appropriately perfumed. But so far, Deliverance 2's ideas about history as a practice and 15th century Bohemia specifically feel in keeping with the first game. https://www.vg247.com/kingdom-come-deliverance-2-preview There are going to be a lot of people who won't like Kingdom Come Deliverance 2. An inevitable cost of its deep roots in historical accuracy, and the drudgery that comes with it, is that occasionally you've got to carry six heavy sacks to a basement, or sit on a cart slowly rolling across the map. It means that some who want that Skyrim-style quick payoff and power fantasy will be left kicking their heels. Three guys can box you up (and with saves not exactly generous for the alchemy-averse among you) a fight gone wrong can set you back by 20 minutes, easy. Folks will fall off one hill, break their ankles, and uninstall the game. This is the sacrifice required for a game like this, though. It is what it is.
Is het eigenlijk een vervolg of goed te spelen zonder deel 1 gespeeld te hebben? Zou dit nog wel eens overwegen mits het iets toegankelijker is dan deeltje 1.
Shit... ik dacht nog, het ligt aan mijn interpretatie vaardigheden. Heb ik op dit forum vaker last van . Alsnog bedankt dat je de tijd hebt genomen om op mijn post te reageren.
Deze game wordt zo hard werken dat je handmatig moet in en uit ademen, vergeet je dit 3 minuten dan ga je dood
Ja zakelijk is het echt een slechte keuze geweest DLC markt volledig ingestort, en ook weinig animo voor deel 2.