This was what turned me off of playing the first game. Got so annoyed at how feeble the character felt in the beginning. Especially as I attempted to save the first damsel in distress 20 times.
Yeah it annoys me when people complain about the combat, the combat is one of the best things about the game and it's perfectly reasonable that some random blacksmiths son is going to struggle against bandits and warriors when he swung a wooden sword for the first time a day before his village was attacked lol
@@Cnith Youre not meant to lol you just whistle and run away, they will chase you and she will escape, you stand 0 chance of defeating them at the start, even in the end game without a bow you would struggle.
@@nick11jl I defeated all of them on my first playthrough by fighting them on the horse. Then I was pretty much OP for the rest of the game because I got their equipment and had lots of money from selling the rest lol the game rewards you for being creative and I really enjoyed that aspect
As someone who grew up in Eastern Europe, Kingdom Come has been the only game that really nailed the look and the feeling of the rural countryside. When I first saw Skalitz, I thought I was transported back to my grandparents' village. Also, the game had the most realistic forests in any game.
The thing with Kingdom Come deliverance is the patience. You WILL NOT BE GOOD at the game at the start. And you might just HATE it. Many people quit because of the combat alone. But those that stayed and actually bothered to learn the game were greeted to a masterpiece of a videogame.
@@ginjaedgy49I'm assuming you'll be able to win 1v1s against normal dudes. My guess is that they'll introduce more depth to combat, like counters to specific techniques or stance changes. They'll also probably increase difficulty with those crossbows and guns. The world gets bigger and the story focuses on even higher and wealthier nobles, so i expect the skill ceiling to go up as well
its set in medieval Bohemia today's Czech Republic the enviroment is real and its out there the buildings the forrests the streams are all here in our beautiful Czech Republic you can visit and see for yourself the cities aren't designed they're copies of real cities and villages here.
@@IncognitoActivado The game takes place in a murch larger medieval city. Merchants from all over Europe travelled through these cities to trade. Are you scared by the world "diversity"?
@@IncognitoActivado As a person from Czechia, where the game has a HUGE fanbase and Daniel Vavra (the creator of the game) is a well known person in our political sphere. I am 100% sure that this game won't be (as you state) w@ke at all. He is very much against it.
KCD has been reviewed by Medieval historians and their biggest beef was that wood planks were used a bit too often in commoners buildings. Other than that, it's very historically correct.
Yeah good luck affording wood back then, but some concessions need to be made as I personally wouldn't want to explore dirt homes. In kcd's defense, they did adress this in the codex
@@tbone9474 Well it's more the extra process of turning logs into planks that made the cost climb. Many were made from just logs fitted together and chinked. P.S. Swat Kats was the shit!
I love the game and i talked to some historians and something i always hear is, a game or any fictional art can never be historicaly correct. Just because of the lack if sources and stuff.
As a history buff the first Kingdom Come Deliverance game was a dream come true, the architecture, the medieval art, the combat, the weapons and armour, the codex was truly phenomenal. I'm looking forward to the second game, this is going to be fantastic.
But that cockney english accent though, why? Just breaks the immersion, use english speaking czech voice actors if they want their game to be more authentic.
No way Asmon plays this. Way to hardcore for him. Not trying to gatekeep, but the first game was super tough to get into Edit: some are pointing the combat isnt that hard once you get the hang of it, which is true. But there is A LOT of dialogue in this game. Im still willing to bet most people will find it boring.
If you look closely in the trailer, he actually seems to be joining us in the second game. Probably got kicked out of the clergy for preaching Jan Hus or something and now he's returning to his mercenary roots.
@@prorok3382 In the trailer I saw a glimpse of famous wagon fort, which were used extensively in Hussite Wars in Bohemia. I'd wager that priest became more radicalized, left the Catholic Church and became fully committed hussite warrior-priest.
@@derniercaesar5319 Well, if it is some persian trader or whatever then nothing agains it, but don t put black people just for diversity, there were no blacks in Medieval Czechia and they are very rare even novadays, This games should be imersive, hope that they ve got enought money from the 1st one for czech dabing, that would be awesome.
our Asmonbald himself is a prehistoric primate, evolution, appearance and, especially, hygiene-wise He dwells in his cave and thinks everything outside practically stays the same way ancestors prescribed
Asmons right. I remember when I first started playing the first game. Not only do you start the game not knowing how to read so all letters are jumbled, you don't know how to swing a sword either. The Controls are so unique in terms of combat that it has a hell of a learning curve. But once you get it down and you start perfect parrying with combos thrown in and no cross hair sniping guys with your bow to start out fights, all while looking like a badass knight. Try the game if you haven't. It will be tough at first but keep at it and you will be rewarded with dopamine.
It's just annoying the combat is designed for 1v1 but you're never in a 1v1. And I use the console command to get the cursor for aiming it's stupid because I do archery we have an aiming reference it's not just randomly geld to the right side (which isn't even the correct side for a right handed shooter anyway). There's a lot the combat gets wrong.
@@CubeInspector Bro, you aren't supposed to fight groups early. Take down bandit camps with stealth and get the scout perks early on so you don't get ambushed all the time while fast traveling, but when you get into the mid-late game you can take on groups with ease. Drink potions, collect a full set of armor, use a mace and a shield, and most importantly, kite your enemies and take them on one at a time. Practice with bows at archery contests and hunt animals until it becomes muscle memory. Train with Captain Bernard CONSANTLY and attend every Ratty Tourney if you have the DLC. I promise it gets soooo much easier as long as you always take the time to plan ahead and choose your fights wisely.
@JosephWilliams-u2s couldnt have said it better myself, 1 v 3s are easy once you've trained yourself to fight them, people are so used to being OP from the start. You just have remember that your in an ACTUAL rpg, as in your a peasent nobody who cant fight. You need to really learn to fight to be good, bernard is your best friend, and if ypu want easy mode then learn to riposte as soon as possible and use a mace instead of a sword (sword is way more fun tho).
@@gucciguy3408 It WAS incomplete. They had to cut it at 2/3 of the planned length, of the game and drop a lot of systems, including crafting and release even in a buggy status because they ran out of money.
@@Imman1s It would be cool if you can craft your own sword in KCD2, not by clicking the craft button mind you, but hitting the metal bar until it turn into the shape of a blade, then manually insert crossguard and pommel into it, like Henry did with his father in KDC1 opening.
Reminds me of the story of a guy playing the game in Prague who had difficulty getting into the abbot's room in the Sasau monestary. He drove the ~2 hours to Sasau, took a guided tour, asked about the abbot's room, and was told there used to be a secret door connecting the abbot's room to the barracks that were destroyed in the 1600's. He drove home and sure enough there was the door in the barracks to the bedroom.
it's not totally accurate. the biggest glaring issue being the incorrect depiction of Cumans as wearing central asian armor. They were wearing European gear by then, they lived in Hungary since like 1290 and spoke Hungarian.
@@volinusyoutubeisgarbageyeah an intentional design decision. They originally had more period accurate armor planned for them but that doesn’t make them stand out. In this case it’s not an oversight. It’s a video game after all, but it is a lot more grounded in actual history than any RPG or adventure game I’ve ever played.
This isn’t Asmon type of game, don’t think he will enjoy playing it especially the combat but he can try. definitely one of the best old school hardcore rpgs of all time.
@@alexDD-j6e hes never played witcher past 5 hours and never played oblivion, he just talks about games and triple A gaming, never actually plays anything
@@tarik365 true when he talked about Baldur's gate 3 being a streamlined game unlike other ones when its 20 times more streamlined than the last game larian studios did is insane, how he does nothing but play games and still knows so few titles is crazy to me
@@huynhyurivanvladamir7978 A real shame that IGN and Kotaku said that this game is more "diverse" than the previous one, that makes me skeptical about this sequel. lol
I love the first kingdom come 1 and beyond hyped for #2 I've been checking about every 5 months if there's any news so happy! some tips n tricks for #1: 1 play how you want - you can spec to be a dodging swashbuckler or a tanking behemoth even a thieving arrow shooter and some things they don't mention is such as disguising as a bandit or Cuman to blend in and get close ect. 2 be patient - when you start shooting arrows your arm swings a lot, when you first swing a weapon you're slow and sluggish ect. as you play you level up the skills allowing these things to be fluent as hell and by mid game or late you can clear a bandit camp no problem 3 USE THE TRAINING WITH THE CAPTAIN adds more skills to be better in combat as you continue on 4 some quests are time locked such as the bad bricks at the monastery and due to this have alternate endings 5 Alchemy - use it originally it was so integrated to save you had to buy or brew liquor, it has changed since then but still being able to drop potions or poison's in cooking pots to help or hinder others makes mass battles simpler 6 you armor does affect your sound and how soon others locate you lastly, Picking herbs helps build strength since you have to kneel and is an aoe affect I doubt many will read all this if you did thank you for your time and consideration hope you enjoy the game and see yall in the next one
Agreed, training with the captain is pretty much mandatory. When you can start beating him with perfect counters and countering him consistently, is when you feel adequate
One thing that so many people don’t realize when playing the first game is that Henry starts as just an average dude. Want to learn how to preform perfect blocks with your sword? You have to actually practice with Bernard. Want to learn to read? You have to go up to a scribe and have him teach you. And people will complain “it’s too difficult” or “it’s too slow” and I think the main issue is that they are treating it like a game and not like a simulator.
As a Czech, I see it as an opportunity to broaden the awareness of our landscape. Another fun fact, when the fans did the Czech dubbing for the first game, Dan Vávra, who is behind it all, dubbed one character that was modeled after him, and there is supposed to be a Czech dub in the second game. It's our pride and national treasure, just like the first two Mafia games before 2K bought it.
@@x340x yeah because in that medieval time we were part of Holy Roman Empire, so Kutná Hora was really Kuttenberg, same as Litvínov was named in komunism regime Gottwaldov because Gottwald was president at this time. So it make sense
I played this game last year, at the time all the bugs are fixed. It’s the best RPG experience I have ever had. For me is even higher than Skyrim and Witcher3.
I think KCD 1 was huge success and proved critics that you can have successful single player first person game and not everything has to be massive multiplayer third person shit like every other game. But it was mainly huge success in Europe and since it's basically Czech dev studio doing a game of Czech (Bohemian) history on its map and place, it makes sense it'll have big fanbase from Czechia and the countries around because you can more relate to it more than some guy from USA or other countries overseas. That doesn't mean they can't play it, the game is built for everyone, but the fact that you live in the same country where the story was made make it even more chilling. :D
@@CubeInspector nah, I don't, but majority of them don't even care about 100-200 years old history of their nation, why would they care what happened 700 years ago in Europe. 😆
@@oldylad I'd be careful of saying that most Americans are European, 'cause we don't like it. The fact that Europeans (or more like British, Spanish, French at the most) colonised America doesn't make you European if you were not born here. Technically you're American now, because your ancestors murdered almost the whole population of native Americans. But I get your point, Ethnically you're descended white European and yes, you don't need to be Czech or European to like it, you just need to be interested into the medieval history which American's continent doesn't really have that much as Europe. My point was that it's from Czech developers and it takes place in Bohemia, nowadays Czech republic, so you're logically more into it if you have Czech nationality or any other like German, Polish, Austrian, French etc.
@@gilmer3718 I mean any true rpg fan or mmo enjoying gamer can have an appreciation for this game. I loved the survival mode they added to the first one. It would be interesting to see how Asmon reacts to the gameplay.
@@dcmastermindfirst9418Yes, there are some of us who enjoy Asmon lmao. Dunno if op was being serious but I am. Married mom of 3 who watches Asmon with the hubby lol.
I started playing RPGs because I expected Middle Ages, but they gave me fantasy instead. Now KCD gives M. Ages instead of fantasy. Even the first Warcraft was sold under the promisse of bringing M. Ages, almost the same for War 2, somehow the same for War 3, then they included flying cities, spaceships, etc in WoW
@@cristianolima3712 World of Warcraft is a different from Warcraft 3. They just took all famous names and places and just run in the opposite direction! ;-)
If i remember correctly, KCD 1 had even more foliage everywhere but they had to remove a ton of it and optimize the game, there are still some old videos of how the old forests would look in that game
@@Alexander-zt9kz I would still put KCD above. The variety and thickness of foliage specially undergrowth is still much more in KCD. You look at sons of forest, you know it's a high fidelity game, but even know I look at KCD forest sometimes idk if it's real or not.
at 14:40 they talk about exploration and castles and nature... For me, Im from Czechia and I visited those places IRL and seeing that in a game that's this successful brings tears into my eyes! I so want to play it... and then Asmon compares it to some fantasy game... I mean sure, comparing RPGs to each other but this one is next level because of its realism
Forgive him for not knowing because I think this is the only medieval rpg of this scope that is historical, most are still and always have been fantasy based. I think KCD has really shook up the genre with this.
@@Nivahriin687 Im not blaming im just pointing out that it's such a impressive game, because of its realism. I just started playing and I love it :D the views... like if I wanted to I could drive to those places in like 2hrs and go to those castles and it blows my mind :D
I'm not worried about the combat but Asmon strikes me as a fan of action-based RPGs. KCD1 is much more about the narrative, survival and immersion than action. It may be too slow for him.
The combat progression is really amazing in the first game. At first I was getting absolutely stomped with every encounter and I stopped playing, thinking this wasn't for me, I just wasn't good enough for this type of game, later I came back and decided to keep at it, I realized that you are supposed to get your ass handed to you, because you have no skills going up against hardened bandits and warriors, as you train more and more, your character gets stronger and you gain more skills that you can use in combat, then you can start taking on 1 enemy at a time, later 2 at a time and so on, eventually you can become a real bad ass mopping the floor with everyone.
I played KCD during covid, and it was one of the best experiences that I've had, it reminded me so much of what it was like to experience Oblivion as a kid. I doubt Asmon would have the patience for it though, cuz the beginning of the game is kinda rough
I absolutely love the first game and not only because I am czech and visited the in game places irl. Truly a marvel of RPGs and atmosphere. Fun Fact : the Cathedral is in Kutná Hora / Kuttenburg and right next to it is medieval ossuary with bones of medieval people, perished during the plague. There is a chandolier, chair, various furniture, all made out of human bones.
@cerobalam4602 no, devs said that it´s about twice as big as the first one and if we would assume that the Kuttenburg would be in the middle of the game map, that leaves still a small, yet interesting chunk of bohemian kingdom. Parts from where I am from. If they would do the whole bohemian kingdom of the time, they would need to do Prague and other very big cities as well.
@cerobalam4602 I believe that there will be castle "Kost" ("Bone" in translation). Which lies in the Bohemian paradise, not far from "Trosky" castle (the twin tower castle shown in video). Even Jan Žižka z Trocnova, warlord and strategist that defeated crusades in Bohemian kingdom (during hussite wars) and was never defeated, stated:"Leave the Bone to the dogs", turned away and didn't try to siege the castle.
Motion capture actors, what is amazing is that KC:D doesn't have top tier graphs, but does better than most of games in terms of real actor/modelised version of them in-game. Bethesda, and some others *cough* might take some lessons of KC:D.
The environment in the first game was so real, walking in the woods or riding your horse through open feilds was so good. Look out for bandits while travelling though. One tip , before you leave your starting vlllage pick as many flowers as you can, it will increase herbalism which you will need for healing and strangely your strength will also go up.
This game is harder than elden ring if you dont read the fighting tutorials and learn the fighting skills along with remembering the combos. So if Asmon really plays this he will die miserably if its any like the first game. Also Kingdom Come was good before Dragons Dogma 2 and even Baldurs Gate 3 it was one of the few gems that came out in all the shit that other devs were pushing out *cough cough ubisoft cough*
Honestly this is so true. I imagine Asmon not having the patience nor ability to understand the fighting. Even understanding that in the first 1/3 of the game you're basically useless. I hope I am wrong as I'd love to watch him play the game.
Definitely not harder especially when you get some weapon skills. Starting off it's hard just because your skills sucks. Eventually you can just spam blade lock and win them every time and get free damage to easily kill anyone regardless of your training with the weapon
First game combat is like raw diamond. You have to learn not just control, but literally in game. But also it have own exploits as master strikes and terrain advantages for archery. But still learning it is very satisfying, when you are not rookie, and more when you finaly can do combos and master strikes.
Clunky is such a terrible descriptor. It tells you nothing. What is "clunky." It could be so many different things. "Clunky" doesn't specify the problems so you just have to guess what makes it bad.
Is it still considered “passed on” if you try it for 10 hours and come to the conclusion it’s just not getting any better? Such a shame too, I really liked the story
I loved KCD1 so much I went on holiday the Czech Republic and visited the site of the game, one of the best experiences of my life. This game will take days to fully get into and more to finish on your first time but don't give up and keep at it. Its beyond rewarding.
It's such a great game. I love the immersive sandbox aspects of it, where you can go out and do things like hunt deer to make money, but if you don't make it to a trader on time, the meat will go rotten. I also love that you can't do things like pickpocketing until you learn them from the Miller.
KCD 1 will always be my favorite rpg. Mainly because you start off an actually relatable character. He isn’t some blood born hero like the Dragonborn he’s a common blacksmith that sucks at literally everything.
I personally enjoyed Kingdom Come more than Skyrim and Dragons Dogma. Not saying it’s perfect, but really fun and I’m definitely going to do a hardcore play through before this comes out.
Same (for Skyrim) although I really enjoyed it, Skyrim doesn't have any of the choice & consequences that true RPG games have. KCD had that and wasn't afraid to let people fail and miss out on quests because of actions they made
@@egordon7543 kind of. If a game came out with fantasy elements, but also had the level of depth KCD has, then it would probably be a better imo due to more freedom and not be held back by realism.
You hit the nail on the head 10:00 when regarding how almost every game in the past 8 yrs in regards to RPG plays exactly the same. The reason many folks never liked the first game of this series is because combat had to be learned and so different from many games I have ever played. It made sense because the whole point of the first game is starting as a peasent and its clear from this second instalment that Henry the main protagonist has gained and matured. Sadly not everyone is into stuff like this, remember when everyone and their mother got elden ring, and all you had on streams was people getting angry because they had no idea where to go or that the game was not holding their hand and guiding them.
I'm so glad this franchise is getting a lot of attention now. But, one thing that people who haven't played it don't know is that this is set in the real world in a real place. You can literally search google maps for certain towns in the game and see the actual place the game takes place with the same geographical features (like the rivers). Some of the characters (like the nobles and knights) were real people. Divish of Talmberg, real person, Radzig Kobyla, real person. This game has a literal historian on their team who studied the time the game took place, the area it takes place in, and the historical events that went on in order to build the world and story. Is it a perfect 100/100 historically accurate game? No, but it's easily 95/100.
a lot of people had complaints on the fighting mechanics. but for me it was the best one i encountered with melee fighting, it felt like really learning swordplay from peasant just being able to hold it up to really being proficient. getting your skill up by actual practise. once you got the timing and rhythm it felt very natural. also best and mature story in it's genre. no magic, just late medieval life.
I played Skyrim when it came out. Didn't finish it but enjoyed it. After finishing KCD and I went back to Skyrim and just couldn't get into it. The combat felt so childlike/simple.
That's fun I remember Manor Lords being announced shortly after KCD1 I was thinking building on hype and now they gonna release half a year before KCD2. We now only need Total War medieval 3 to be announced and all medieval fans gonna collectively jizz in their pants.
Tip for playing: this is based off old-school rpgs like morrowind. So skills determine everything. Before you run out and try to take on even 1 bandit, train your skills with the guy who offers to train you. Getting a few early points makes all the difference. Also npcs are on thier own schedule. They will NOT wait for you. If you miss a deadline for a quest, you will fail or piss off the npc
I tried playing this game like an MMO just picking up quests, but turns out that the guy that needed a doctor/priest ended up dying from his wounds since i was doing something else than trying to find a doctor for him 😂
Till this day, I still open KCD ocasionally to have a wander around in it's beautiful scenery. A little building mod allows me to make campsites wherever and it just feels so nice to chill in that game world. I can't stress enough how hyped I am to see this.
The first game was so underrated but I have a feeling this one has a huge chance to win the GoTY. Watch European game studios carefully, Larian, CDPR and Warhorse are the future of the industry with their high quality projects.
Crazy how Larian, CDPR and Warhorse are the studios with the highest amounts of goodwill, release fuckin peak games, and they are all pretty much neighbors.
@@sirjoesphjoestar8361Based central Europe. However, I must tell you that the majority of the CD Projekt Red employees who worked on prior gems have been replaced with woke weirdos. Fully under ESG
I'd hardly call CDPR 'the future' considering just how bad their last game was and the sheer amount of lies/misleading advertizing they spewed out prior to release
@@GenericUsername-qp1ww The game was loved by most. It's completely absurd for gamers to consider an entire studio unforgivable after making the mistake of being too ambitious on one game, out of their only 4 games they released in total, with their previous one being a worldwide massive success, while next to them, there are studios that did bad games for decades with recycled content, microtransactions and such, but they're barely called out, if not even excused. Let's wait for their next games and see what happens.
@@GenericUsername-qp1ww Well, yes, the messy release of Cyberpunk 2077 was definitely a disappointment after what they gave us with the Witcher series, but that wasn't the fault of the development team. Bosses and Ceos were behind all that drama. The development team turned the game into a masterpiece over time. I think CDPR is still way ahead of Larian and Warhorse and I don't think they will make the same mistake again. Witcher 4 will probably be one of the best games ever made.
I had the most cursed encounter in my gaming history in the first part. There was a bug with Hans Capon in early releases of the game when, before the bath quest, he would start following you around... Everywhere... It doesn't matter where you were on the map, he just started walking towards you and once he activated you literally couldn't escape him. The interesting thing about fast travel in this game is that it literally speeds up time around you. That means he gets faster too. When he catches you (it's only a matter of time), he will physically lock you out of fast travel by interactiong with you, he won't let you open your map, I kid you not, he won't let you open any in-game menu. Imagine my horror when I finally released that somewhere in the world there is an unhinged Hans Capon that is walking ON FOOT towards me and once he reaches me I WON'T EVEN BE ABLE TO QUIT THE GAME THROUGH THE MENU, let alone play. It was quite spectacular. It also ruined 5 or something hours of playthrough (I had to sit in one place in every save and skip time to see if he was zeroed in on me).
@@austincriswell8480I guess listening to it is quite funny but when playing it introduces a meta horror element that horror games try to emulate intentionally. Here it's natural. You sit somewhere on the crossroads in the middle of nowhere and suddenly your map closes and a random ass npc just stays there and says "Hi, Henry". You try to ignore him and open the map but it closes. You consider it some bug and try to reload a save. The menu closes. You think something is really wrong and try to leave on your horse, after some time you try to open a map and is it being closed again. "Hi Henry" - This digital abomination says. He caught up to you. At this point you realize, it's him. He manipulates your context menus. You try to fast travel away from him but he uses YOUR FAST TRAVEL TO GET FASTER HIMSELF. HE WOULDN'T EVEN ALLOW YOU TO QUIT THE GAME WITHOUT ALT F4. The reason why I realized that the fast travel just speeds up time is because if you and Capon are on foot he wouldn't stop fast travel completely, he would glitch the screen so you could see a couple of frames of his diabolic ass running like a possessed until he catches you on a corner and rips you out of fast travel. This is peak meta horror, in my opinion.
@@Supahdenning he is a literal portrayal of the invincible snail thought experiment with the difference that, when he catches you, he traps you inside the world by restricting your access to meta level of the game - menus.
Life expectancy was mostly so low due to infant mortality. If you survived your first two years, your life expectancy went way up. 30 wasn't considered old. Most men didn't marry until they were 28, and women 26.
@@waefawawrgaw2835 The thing about the middle ages was that basically the majority of people were second class citizens. Being a peasant was hard (men or woman) most of your life was spend working and hoping to survive the next winter, war, famine or whatever else life will throw at you. It was all hands on deck all time.
@@waefawawrgaw2835 I'd rather be a woman than a second or third-born son in the middle ages. The firstborn son took over everything from their father, so he stayed in his family home, got married and continued on the lineage. But the other sons were thrown out and had to provide for themselves, usually by simply working at somebody elses farm as a farmhand and living in a shack with no prospects of ever getting married or having their own home. Theese leftover men are the ones that became mercenaries, bandits or were recruited into armies. They were expendable af since if they died it had little impact on the population size of the next generation, since their older brothers did all the populating. The women got married off to the men that had inherited a home or that had somehow succeeded in obtaining one for themselves by making lots of money, usually trough really risky work. And the women were masters of the house, they lived comparably comfortably to the men and had a lot of authority in the household.
People often don't realise this. But this guy Dan Vavra way behind original mafia one and in the production of mafia 2. Just imagine if he had all the rights to be in charge of the next mafia game. Mafia 2 if a masterpiece and still he said it's not even close to what he imagined and they cut a lot from it. KCD2 is promising. For the first game they had low budget and just a few people. Now they have everything they need to make a fucking great game. I really am excited for this. As a person who relates to this game so much just because it's literally our history. It's wild. And I am glad that some people who never heard of this small country called Czech Republic will at least be known after playing this game by many. All people are prising forests in this game. It really looks similar to what you can find in the nature here. Just beautiful.
I only found out about kcd a couple years ago because the deluxe edition was like 80-90% of on steam sale and I had never heard about it . The game completely caught me off guard with its hyper realism , grounded story and characters and just the authenticity of the combat . Really everything about the game is incredible and you can tell warhorse is incredibly passionate . There’s no other game quite like KCD . Also Tom and Luke (Henry and Hans) are just an incredible duo. So glad that KCD2 is finally announced and damn what a presentation
i didnt play it until like 2023 but i was aware of it through its development but it was so slow and rocky i didnt care for it. But remebering it in 2023 and playing it then was amazing. It was really good. (not on the same lvl as skyrim was for me)
9:18 Except KCD 1 came out entire years before Baldur's Gate 3 and Dragon's Dogma 2, did literally everything you said, and was successful well before those games were even a thought.
I love the idea of Henry’s story as a progression from local townships to kingdom. It sells the idea of this being the story of an actual person’s career from the local level to the big leagues, the idea of local Hero being a big fish in a small pond jumping over.
This makes me so happy. Absolutely loved the 1st KCD. I fell in love with the game after i won the combat tournament the 1st time. I remember riding my horse back toward the mill and the former champion i just beat set up a clothesline trap that knocked me off my horse, then attacked me with a poison coated sword to get revenge. I was amazed by that sequence lmao
The devs literaly inserted themselves in the game, Hans, Henry, his uncle, the debauchering priest and other chars i wonder if Theresa was mocap too, she was cute.
in that scope yes, they wanted many things like crossbow in the first game too but they lacked budget and people. Now thanks to sales, sponsors are willing to give money to this game. Creator of this game is perfectionist so there would be less bugs like in the first game. We dont see many games studios making game for 6 years. So they really care about this game
Well, yes. But the DLCs were really good, and "The Amorous Adventures of Bold Sir Hans Capon" expanded the story of Sir Hans, a character we'll see much more of in KCD2. And a lot of people got the DLCs for free or very cheap. I think I did.
I have bought the game like 4 times. And I would happily do so again, and thats coming from someone who doesnt even buy new games anymore, and i havent been pre-ordering for years. Heck, most games I do end up buying are almost always for sale for a few bucks and atleast a few years old. Im done with the big game publishers milking their IP's dry just for the sake of money. KCD II will be the exception, im definitely pre-ordering this one and Im definitely gonna buy it atleast 2 times, on steam and on XBOX.
@@OndraSobola Did you work on the game? Very cool. Hope you know how unique Warhorse is compared to other studios out there. As a European and a history buff games like these mean a lot to me
@@slynt_ Yes. Of course sometimes it is not possible to stay 100 percent accurate and you need to sacrifice some of it for better gameplay or visibility. But everyone is trying to do their best, thank you.
KCD1 was one of my favorite games of all time. Truly amazing. And amazing graphics that really pushed hardware, so the first game will still look fabulous today.
I'd love to watch Asmon play KCD1, but if ever there was a game to learn the mechanics pre-stream - it's KCD1. The combat is about as anti-spam as it can get - every click is timing and you have to spend time with a master-at-arms training to level up each skill at least a little if you don't want to get frustrated. It's a wonderful experience though, and combat always feels impactful.
@@anomitas obviously they’re different games and therefore difficult to compare, but I’d say combat in kingdom come and dark souls is a relatively similar level of difficulty to learn. Both are counterintuitive, at least when compared to other action rpg’s. Both are meticulous and deliberate, punishing input spam while rewarding skill, although the amount of weapon move-sets to memorize in dark souls makes it more difficult in my opinion. In kingdom come, you just need to memorize a handful of combos to beat most armored enemies. In dark souls, there are literally hundreds of different weapon combos, boss move-sets, and timings to learn.
@@girth_goblin There's hundreds of weapons, maybe, but not movesets, most weapons share the same moveset with every other weapon in its type, eg: longswords and katana, with some extremely minor practical differences, if any. If you can use a greatsword, you can use all the other greatswords too.
Absolutely loved the first one, played when it launched on gamepass just to see what it was, ended up being the most immersive game ive ever played. Played it twice and really excited to play the sequence
Same lol it wasn't for lack trying put 20hrs in before abandoning...but my PC was absolutely chugging even on minimal/low specs. But the game is proper and I'll definitely finish it before attempting 2nd one.
First games great but combat is difficult by design in such a way that to casual observer it's "bad combat" but in reality it's meant to elicit the idea that combat, even 1on1, is difficult- you were a peasant boy, not a trained soldier, and even after the training, you are inexperienced. When i saw Henry couldn't read and he had to go out his way to learn to read i knew this game was truly going a unique route. The games has issues and the sequel likely will too.But you can tell that to these devs, this is truly a passion project.
I still hope that we'll see the medieval Prague in this game but Kuttenberg is also a very cool and beatiful city and this is also my most anticipated game in a very long time
Your opinion around 9:17 is interesting as the whole selling point for KC:D during the kickstarter was to appeal to people who wanted something that wasn't mainstream, and a more hardcore realistic experience. Can't believe you haven't played the first, once you get some levels in the combat skills the fighting becomes awesome.
As someone who blacksmiths and welds. There was plenty of distance from the red that the area where he was holding it would be at most warm. But not hot. It is possible to do what he is doing so long as it's long enough, such as the sword he was currently working on
No wayyyy dude. I think I have a 1000 hours in KCD, which is completely insane for me in a solo game. Only Skyrim and oblivion got to that point. Also I did not know that they inspired Henry face from someone from the team wow ! Warhorse is on the same level as Larian for me. When they take a few years to make something, you know they will deliver. Every game they make is their baby and they put all their effort on it. These companies have a soul. Also I Am more than pleased to know that they consider this game a behemot compared to the first one, because if I had only one critic to make to the first one, is it's tiny scale when you really have explored and do everything there is. I was starving for all the dlc to release because this game is addicting you hard to stay in. I hope my 3080 can run it tho it looks gorgeous Definitely a buy on release. I would preorder it even, you can go completely blind with these guys
If you play first one don't be fooled by the combat at the start, its meant to be bad till you get official training in the story
This was what turned me off of playing the first game. Got so annoyed at how feeble the character felt in the beginning. Especially as I attempted to save the first damsel in distress 20 times.
Yeah it annoys me when people complain about the combat, the combat is one of the best things about the game and it's perfectly reasonable that some random blacksmiths son is going to struggle against bandits and warriors when he swung a wooden sword for the first time a day before his village was attacked lol
@@Cnith Youre not meant to lol you just whistle and run away, they will chase you and she will escape, you stand 0 chance of defeating them at the start, even in the end game without a bow you would struggle.
I might have to give it another shot then. I got so frustrated.
@@nick11jl I defeated all of them on my first playthrough by fighting them on the horse. Then I was pretty much OP for the rest of the game because I got their equipment and had lots of money from selling the rest lol the game rewards you for being creative and I really enjoyed that aspect
The first game is straight up one of my favorite RPGs of all time, absolute gem.
coreymuha Same here
agreed
The graphics and world look soo damn amazing i just wander in forests for hours
I tried it a few times and I can't get past the lock picking stage, watched a bunch of videos and it's impossible
Keep your sweet baby mitts off this game
As someone who grew up in Eastern Europe, Kingdom Come has been the only game that really nailed the look and the feeling of the rural countryside. When I first saw Skalitz, I thought I was transported back to my grandparents' village. Also, the game had the most realistic forests in any game.
As a Czech i can recognize many places you can see in that trailer or in kcd1.
you mean central europe right?
@@jalefar8247that's cool
@@GoGicz there's not much difference between eastern and central Europe.
@@chairmanmeow8481 there is actually, about 1200 years of history, central europe was extra close to western europe and never to eastern europe.
The thing with Kingdom Come deliverance is the patience. You WILL NOT BE GOOD at the game at the start. And you might just HATE it. Many people quit because of the combat alone. But those that stayed and actually bothered to learn the game were greeted to a masterpiece of a videogame.
100%
Of all the languages, you choose to speak facts
i wonder if you'll be semi good at the start of the sequel. if they want to maintain continuity. but then they need to introduce new challenges?
@@ginjaedgy49I'm assuming you'll be able to win 1v1s against normal dudes. My guess is that they'll introduce more depth to combat, like counters to specific techniques or stance changes. They'll also probably increase difficulty with those crossbows and guns. The world gets bigger and the story focuses on even higher and wealthier nobles, so i expect the skill ceiling to go up as well
And then there's a monastery which is like game within a game where your skills do not matter
the first kcd was the most beautifully designed environment for me. i hope they still has that level design quality.
its set in medieval Bohemia today's Czech Republic the enviroment is real and its out there the buildings the forrests the streams are all here in our beautiful Czech Republic you can visit and see for yourself the cities aren't designed they're copies of real cities and villages here.
IGN and Kotaku said that this game is more "diverse", so no.
@@IncognitoActivado The game takes place in a murch larger medieval city. Merchants from all over Europe travelled through these cities to trade. Are you scared by the world "diversity"?
@@marmalatband Considering what is seen in some of the frames in the trailer, I'd say yes; it is w@ke.
@@IncognitoActivado As a person from Czechia, where the game has a HUGE fanbase and Daniel Vavra (the creator of the game) is a well known person in our political sphere. I am 100% sure that this game won't be (as you state) w@ke at all. He is very much against it.
KCD has been reviewed by Medieval historians and their biggest beef was that wood planks were used a bit too often in commoners buildings. Other than that, it's very historically correct.
Yeah good luck affording wood back then, but some concessions need to be made as I personally wouldn't want to explore dirt homes.
In kcd's defense, they did adress this in the codex
@@tbone9474 Well it's more the extra process of turning logs into planks that made the cost climb. Many were made from just logs fitted together and chinked.
P.S. Swat Kats was the shit!
@@tbone9474
Honestly, the dirt floors are already dirty enough, especially with the puddles of water
And sword masters reviewing the combat turned into commentators but no negative points were made
I love the game and i talked to some historians and something i always hear is, a game or any fictional art can never be historicaly correct. Just because of the lack if sources and stuff.
As a history buff the first Kingdom Come Deliverance game was a dream come true, the architecture, the medieval art, the combat, the weapons and armour, the codex was truly phenomenal. I'm looking forward to the second game, this is going to be fantastic.
The only part that really breaks the historic accuracy is alchemy. Those potions are OP.
@josephr4761 True, cooking up potions and poisons was pretty cool though.
But that cockney english accent though, why? Just breaks the immersion, use english speaking czech voice actors if they want their game to be more authentic.
Rooster1124 Same. I even disliked that you would get extra potions for doing too well. I wanted to brew each one.
History huh? What are the chances of seeing a Winged Hussar in this game?
No way Asmon plays this. Way to hardcore for him. Not trying to gatekeep, but the first game was super tough to get into
Edit: some are pointing the combat isnt that hard once you get the hang of it, which is true. But there is A LOT of dialogue in this game. Im still willing to bet most people will find it boring.
lmao Kunesh gave me the knuckle-sandwich in my first playthrough, bastard got hands for days.
As someone who had no clue what he was doing, and bought thr collectors addition. The game is bloody easy, and he can very well attempt it
Ur so weird
Remember quitting pretty early.
If you don’t wanna spend 2 hours sparring with Captain Bernard just to become decent at combat then this ain’t for you
Bro, just the quest in the first game where you have a night of debauchery with a priest and bar maids makes the game priceless!
If you look closely in the trailer, he actually seems to be joining us in the second game. Probably got kicked out of the clergy for preaching Jan Hus or something and now he's returning to his mercenary roots.
@@prorok3382 In the trailer I saw a glimpse of famous wagon fort, which were used extensively in Hussite Wars in Bohemia. I'd wager that priest became more radicalized, left the Catholic Church and became fully committed hussite warrior-priest.
@@liveforever141 For Sigmar and Jan Žižka!!!
I was a bit concerned that we woke up in a field with sheep and the priest bleating😂
@@mandydilley3735 yup...but that was pretty darn funny though
Kingdom Come? nah, I Kingdom Came. Deliverance straight into my fucking pants
IGN and Kotaku said that this game is more "diverse" than the previous one, soooo that's a thing.
Nice
@@IncognitoActivado They probably add some minor npc gypsies or something like that
@@derniercaesar5319 Well, if it is some persian trader or whatever then nothing agains it, but don t put black people just for diversity, there were no blacks in Medieval Czechia and they are very rare even novadays, This games should be imersive, hope that they ve got enought money from the 1st one for czech dabing, that would be awesome.
Wish that was me...
lol "they had dogs back then" made me laugh so hard.. bro they had dogs since the Ice Age
Is that the same dog from the first game?
our Asmonbald himself is a prehistoric primate, evolution, appearance and, especially, hygiene-wise
He dwells in his cave and thinks everything outside practically stays the same way ancestors prescribed
We had the dogs from the tribal human era.
/whoooooooosh
Technically we're still in an ice age.
Asmons right. I remember when I first started playing the first game. Not only do you start the game not knowing how to read so all letters are jumbled, you don't know how to swing a sword either. The Controls are so unique in terms of combat that it has a hell of a learning curve. But once you get it down and you start perfect parrying with combos thrown in and no cross hair sniping guys with your bow to start out fights, all while looking like a badass knight.
Try the game if you haven't. It will be tough at first but keep at it and you will be rewarded with dopamine.
Straight up best first person rpg I've ever played
It's just annoying the combat is designed for 1v1 but you're never in a 1v1. And I use the console command to get the cursor for aiming it's stupid because I do archery we have an aiming reference it's not just randomly geld to the right side (which isn't even the correct side for a right handed shooter anyway). There's a lot the combat gets wrong.
mod out the perfect combos, and get colored fletching to find your arrows. you will thank me.
@@CubeInspector Bro, you aren't supposed to fight groups early. Take down bandit camps with stealth and get the scout perks early on so you don't get ambushed all the time while fast traveling, but when you get into the mid-late game you can take on groups with ease. Drink potions, collect a full set of armor, use a mace and a shield, and most importantly, kite your enemies and take them on one at a time. Practice with bows at archery contests and hunt animals until it becomes muscle memory. Train with Captain Bernard CONSANTLY and attend every Ratty Tourney if you have the DLC. I promise it gets soooo much easier as long as you always take the time to plan ahead and choose your fights wisely.
@JosephWilliams-u2s couldnt have said it better myself, 1 v 3s are easy once you've trained yourself to fight them, people are so used to being OP from the start. You just have remember that your in an ACTUAL rpg, as in your a peasent nobody who cant fight. You need to really learn to fight to be good, bernard is your best friend, and if ypu want easy mode then learn to riposte as soon as possible and use a mace instead of a sword (sword is way more fun tho).
KCD is the most underrated RPG of all time. The second one WILL be life changing. Jesus Christ be praised.
Yea the first game felt incomplete,because of how they ended it.
But by god did the game immerse me and interest me in the world.
@@gucciguy3408 It WAS incomplete. They had to cut it at 2/3 of the planned length, of the game and drop a lot of systems, including crafting and release even in a buggy status because they ran out of money.
God Be With You, Chuck!
@@Imman1s In this trailer Vávra literally says "KCD2 is what KCD1 was supposed to be"
@@Imman1s It would be cool if you can craft your own sword in KCD2, not by clicking the craft button mind you, but hitting the metal bar until it turn into the shape of a blade, then manually insert crossguard and pommel into it, like Henry did with his father in KDC1 opening.
Henry went from puppy in KCD 1 to giga chad in KCD 2
still need to work on that mewing though
It’s because of how much he ate. He was quite hungry.
i can already see Asmon burning alive in jail in first mission :D
@@thecringeprophet xDDDDDD
I hope it goes from "competent" to "dangerous/renowned"
KCD 1 is so freaking unique. The game is totally historically accurate with many famous historians working on it.
Reminds me of the story of a guy playing the game in Prague who had difficulty getting into the abbot's room in the Sasau monestary. He drove the ~2 hours to Sasau, took a guided tour, asked about the abbot's room, and was told there used to be a secret door connecting the abbot's room to the barracks that were destroyed in the 1600's. He drove home and sure enough there was the door in the barracks to the bedroom.
it's not totally accurate. the biggest glaring issue being the incorrect depiction of Cumans as wearing central asian armor. They were wearing European gear by then, they lived in Hungary since like 1290 and spoke Hungarian.
@@volinusyoutubeisgarbageyeah an intentional design decision. They originally had more period accurate armor planned for them but that doesn’t make them stand out. In this case it’s not an oversight. It’s a video game after all, but it is a lot more grounded in actual history than any RPG or adventure game I’ve ever played.
This isn’t Asmon type of game, don’t think he will enjoy playing it especially the combat but he can try. definitely one of the best old school hardcore rpgs of all time.
KCD1 is like a mix of Oblivion and Witcher, if he enjoyed those he might enjoy KCD too.
@@alexDD-j6e hes never played witcher past 5 hours and never played oblivion, he just talks about games and triple A gaming, never actually plays anything
@@tarik365 Hm. If he didn't enjoy Witcher there's a good chance he won't have the patience with KCD, sadly.
@@tarik365 true when he talked about Baldur's gate 3 being a streamlined game unlike other ones when its 20 times more streamlined than the last game larian studios did is insane, how he does nothing but play games and still knows so few titles is crazy to me
@@alexDD-j6e 100% he wont like it. He always says combat is the most important thing. And yeah combat in the beginning is so fun (sarcasm)
Cant wait to see him ragequit after the first fight 😂
He couldnt get pass the Cuman on the siege level hahaha
he will try to fight the cumans chasing him, die about 2 times then quit lol
I tried it a few times and I can't get past the lock picking stage, watched a bunch of videos and it's impossible
A real shame that IGN and Kotaku said that this game is more "diverse" than the previous one, that makes me skeptical about this sequel. XD
@@huynhyurivanvladamir7978 A real shame that IGN and Kotaku said that this game is more "diverse" than the previous one, that makes me skeptical about this sequel. lol
I love the first kingdom come 1 and beyond hyped for #2 I've been checking about every 5 months if there's any news so happy!
some tips n tricks for #1:
1 play how you want - you can spec to be a dodging swashbuckler or a tanking behemoth even a thieving arrow shooter and some things they don't mention is such as disguising as a bandit or Cuman to blend in and get close ect.
2 be patient - when you start shooting arrows your arm swings a lot, when you first swing a weapon you're slow and sluggish ect. as you play you level up the skills allowing these things to be fluent as hell and by mid game or late you can clear a bandit camp no problem
3 USE THE TRAINING WITH THE CAPTAIN adds more skills to be better in combat as you continue on
4 some quests are time locked such as the bad bricks at the monastery and due to this have alternate endings
5 Alchemy - use it originally it was so integrated to save you had to buy or brew liquor, it has changed since then but still being able to drop potions or poison's in cooking pots to help or hinder others makes mass battles simpler
6 you armor does affect your sound and how soon others locate you
lastly, Picking herbs helps build strength since you have to kneel and is an aoe affect
I doubt many will read all this if you did thank you for your time and consideration hope you enjoy the game and see yall in the next one
Agreed, training with the captain is pretty much mandatory. When you can start beating him with perfect counters and countering him consistently, is when you feel adequate
One thing that so many people don’t realize when playing the first game is that Henry starts as just an average dude. Want to learn how to preform perfect blocks with your sword? You have to actually practice with Bernard. Want to learn to read? You have to go up to a scribe and have him teach you. And people will complain “it’s too difficult” or “it’s too slow” and I think the main issue is that they are treating it like a game and not like a simulator.
As a Czech, I see it as an opportunity to broaden the awareness of our landscape. Another fun fact, when the fans did the Czech dubbing for the first game, Dan Vávra, who is behind it all, dubbed one character that was modeled after him, and there is supposed to be a Czech dub in the second game. It's our pride and national treasure, just like the first two Mafia games before 2K bought it.
i dont know. unfortunately it seems they are not pushing the "czechness" enough. calling the city Kottenburg instead of Kutná Hora etc.
@@x340x yeah because in that medieval time we were part of Holy Roman Empire, so Kutná Hora was really Kuttenberg, same as Litvínov was named in komunism regime Gottwaldov because Gottwald was president at this time. So it make sense
@@vsudepritomnikde6627 gottwaldov byl zlín ty demente
@@vsudepritomnikde6627 Zlín, not Litvínov. :)
@@ch3rt. Yeah, you're right, I must have mistaken it for something
I played this game last year, at the time all the bugs are fixed. It’s the best RPG experience I have ever had. For me is even higher than Skyrim and Witcher3.
I think KCD 1 was huge success and proved critics that you can have successful single player first person game and not everything has to be massive multiplayer third person shit like every other game. But it was mainly huge success in Europe and since it's basically Czech dev studio doing a game of Czech (Bohemian) history on its map and place, it makes sense it'll have big fanbase from Czechia and the countries around because you can more relate to it more than some guy from USA or other countries overseas. That doesn't mean they can't play it, the game is built for everyone, but the fact that you live in the same country where the story was made make it even more chilling. :D
You forget the majority of Americans came from Europe.
@@CubeInspector nah, I don't, but majority of them don't even care about 100-200 years old history of their nation, why would they care what happened 700 years ago in Europe. 😆
Most Americans are European, and as an English descended American I liked the game a lot. You don’t have to be Czech or central European to like it
@@oldylad I'd be careful of saying that most Americans are European, 'cause we don't like it. The fact that Europeans (or more like British, Spanish, French at the most) colonised America doesn't make you European if you were not born here. Technically you're American now, because your ancestors murdered almost the whole population of native Americans.
But I get your point, Ethnically you're descended white European and yes, you don't need to be Czech or European to like it, you just need to be interested into the medieval history which American's continent doesn't really have that much as Europe. My point was that it's from Czech developers and it takes place in Bohemia, nowadays Czech republic, so you're logically more into it if you have Czech nationality or any other like German, Polish, Austrian, French etc.
I’m a 40 year old disenfranchised wine mom and this is definitely for me.
Welcome to the circle
I'm 59 and love the first game. It helps that I love history.
@@gilmer3718 I mean any true rpg fan or mmo enjoying gamer can have an appreciation for this game. I loved the survival mode they added to the first one. It would be interesting to see how Asmon reacts to the gameplay.
Lol really?
@@dcmastermindfirst9418Yes, there are some of us who enjoy Asmon lmao. Dunno if op was being serious but I am. Married mom of 3 who watches Asmon with the hubby lol.
KCD 1 has the best foliage in any game for long time. Its forest and SFX are so immersive like you're actually in a real one.
I started playing RPGs because I expected Middle Ages, but they gave me fantasy instead. Now KCD gives M. Ages instead of fantasy. Even the first Warcraft was sold under the promisse of bringing M. Ages, almost the same for War 2, somehow the same for War 3, then they included flying cities, spaceships, etc in WoW
@@cristianolima3712 World of Warcraft is a different from Warcraft 3. They just took all famous names and places and just run in the opposite direction! ;-)
If i remember correctly, KCD 1 had even more foliage everywhere but they had to remove a ton of it and optimize the game, there are still some old videos of how the old forests would look in that game
yep, 2nd best in any game ever after sons of the forest
@@Alexander-zt9kz I would still put KCD above. The variety and thickness of foliage specially undergrowth is still much more in KCD. You look at sons of forest, you know it's a high fidelity game, but even know I look at KCD forest sometimes idk if it's real or not.
at 14:40 they talk about exploration and castles and nature... For me, Im from Czechia and I visited those places IRL and seeing that in a game that's this successful brings tears into my eyes! I so want to play it... and then Asmon compares it to some fantasy game... I mean sure, comparing RPGs to each other but this one is next level because of its realism
Forgive him for not knowing because I think this is the only medieval rpg of this scope that is historical, most are still and always have been fantasy based. I think KCD has really shook up the genre with this.
@@Nivahriin687 Im not blaming im just pointing out that it's such a impressive game, because of its realism. I just started playing and I love it :D the views... like if I wanted to I could drive to those places in like 2hrs and go to those castles and it blows my mind :D
There is no way asmon will play through the first game, the combat system will piss him tf off and he wil quit very fast lol
I'm not worried about the combat but Asmon strikes me as a fan of action-based RPGs. KCD1 is much more about the narrative, survival and immersion than action. It may be too slow for him.
@@alexDD-j6eHe enjoyed Cyberpunk
@@TechnoMinarchist That and KCD are so completely different on gameplay they can't compare.
@@TechnoMinarchist Cyberpunk is a movie game with completely braindead gameplay, how is it even a comparison?
@@alexDD-j6e true, the game feels more like an interactive movie than a game in the traditional sense. I don't see Asmon enjoying this very much.
The combat progression is really amazing in the first game. At first I was getting absolutely stomped with every encounter and I stopped playing, thinking this wasn't for me, I just wasn't good enough for this type of game, later I came back and decided to keep at it, I realized that you are supposed to get your ass handed to you, because you have no skills going up against hardened bandits and warriors, as you train more and more, your character gets stronger and you gain more skills that you can use in combat, then you can start taking on 1 enemy at a time, later 2 at a time and so on, eventually you can become a real bad ass mopping the floor with everyone.
Same as with other skill-based games, e.g. Chivalry.
I played KCD during covid, and it was one of the best experiences that I've had, it reminded me so much of what it was like to experience Oblivion as a kid.
I doubt Asmon would have the patience for it though, cuz the beginning of the game is kinda rough
I know right. It dethroned Oblivion for me as best RPG of all time
I absolutely love the first game and not only because I am czech and visited the in game places irl. Truly a marvel of RPGs and atmosphere.
Fun Fact : the Cathedral is in Kutná Hora / Kuttenburg and right next to it is medieval ossuary with bones of medieval people, perished during the plague. There is a chandolier, chair, various furniture, all made out of human bones.
@cerobalam4602 no, devs said that it´s about twice as big as the first one and if we would assume that the Kuttenburg would be in the middle of the game map, that leaves still a small, yet interesting chunk of bohemian kingdom. Parts from where I am from. If they would do the whole bohemian kingdom of the time, they would need to do Prague and other very big cities as well.
@cerobalam4602 And there are around 1000 castles, chateaux and ruins in the Czech Republic
Nice, thanks for sharing!
@cerobalam4602 I believe that there will be castle "Kost" ("Bone" in translation). Which lies in the Bohemian paradise, not far from "Trosky" castle (the twin tower castle shown in video). Even Jan Žižka z Trocnova, warlord and strategist that defeated crusades in Bohemian kingdom (during hussite wars) and was never defeated, stated:"Leave the Bone to the dogs", turned away and didn't try to siege the castle.
HR Giger would’ve loved that 😂
I did'nt know Henry and Hans look exactly like the voice actors
Motion capture actors, what is amazing is that KC:D doesn't have top tier graphs, but does better than most of games in terms of real actor/modelised version of them in-game.
Bethesda, and some others *cough* might take some lessons of KC:D.
And if you explore internet for Tereza irl face actor...oooh boi you will be amazed :)
The environment in the first game was so real, walking in the woods or riding your horse through open feilds was so good. Look out for bandits while travelling though. One tip , before you leave your starting vlllage pick as many flowers as you can, it will increase herbalism which you will need for healing and strangely your strength will also go up.
This game is harder than elden ring if you dont read the fighting tutorials and learn the fighting skills along with remembering the combos. So if Asmon really plays this he will die miserably if its any like the first game. Also Kingdom Come was good before Dragons Dogma 2 and even Baldurs Gate 3 it was one of the few gems that came out in all the shit that other devs were pushing out *cough cough ubisoft cough*
It’s not necessary harder just you need to understand to at the start you are nobody and you can beat at full plate train knight
Honestly this is so true. I imagine Asmon not having the patience nor ability to understand the fighting. Even understanding that in the first 1/3 of the game you're basically useless. I hope I am wrong as I'd love to watch him play the game.
Definitely not harder especially when you get some weapon skills. Starting off it's hard just because your skills sucks. Eventually you can just spam blade lock and win them every time and get free damage to easily kill anyone regardless of your training with the weapon
It very easy if u get used to it
First game combat is like raw diamond. You have to learn not just control, but literally in game. But also it have own exploits as master strikes and terrain advantages for archery. But still learning it is very satisfying, when you are not rookie, and more when you finaly can do combos and master strikes.
The people who disregarded the first game back in 2018 because of clunky combat after it released had no idea what kind of gem they passed on.
I also did that because I was running it at like 30 fps. I upgraded soon after and played the game properly and it's so good.
Clunky is such a terrible descriptor. It tells you nothing. What is "clunky." It could be so many different things. "Clunky" doesn't specify the problems so you just have to guess what makes it bad.
Clunky literally means unwieldy, as in unresponsive. It's a perfect description.@@AQS521
Is it still considered “passed on” if you try it for 10 hours and come to the conclusion it’s just not getting any better? Such a shame too, I really liked the story
"gem" lmaoooo the story is trash and it's just a huge fetch quest. You do the siege and voila! The game ends lmaooo
I loved KCD1 so much I went on holiday the Czech Republic and visited the site of the game, one of the best experiences of my life. This game will take days to fully get into and more to finish on your first time but don't give up and keep at it. Its beyond rewarding.
The original is a CLASSIC now. Like a hyper realistic version of a Bethesda Elder Scrolls/ Fallout game.
It's such a great game. I love the immersive sandbox aspects of it, where you can go out and do things like hunt deer to make money, but if you don't make it to a trader on time, the meat will go rotten. I also love that you can't do things like pickpocketing until you learn them from the Miller.
@slynt_ you can use a preserver on meat to make it last longer btw
@@Mrz_gotban
Or just buy dried meat which also restores energy, or even better, get Human Dustbin
EU developers GIGACHAD
czech
@@ondrazak4075still EU
Warhorse
KCD 1 will always be my favorite rpg. Mainly because you start off an actually relatable character. He isn’t some blood born hero like the Dragonborn he’s a common blacksmith that sucks at literally everything.
I personally enjoyed Kingdom Come more than Skyrim and Dragons Dogma. Not saying it’s perfect, but really fun and I’m definitely going to do a hardcore play through before this comes out.
U like a more realistic approach
i still got savegames from kd1 on hdd
Same (for Skyrim) although I really enjoyed it, Skyrim doesn't have any of the choice & consequences that true RPG games have. KCD had that and wasn't afraid to let people fail and miss out on quests because of actions they made
@@egordon7543 kind of. If a game came out with fantasy elements, but also had the level of depth KCD has, then it would probably be a better imo due to more freedom and not be held back by realism.
@@bullymcdouble6048 Yea sadly no other devs would attempt it.
KCD1 was maybe the most immersive RPG I've ever played.
You hit the nail on the head 10:00 when regarding how almost every game in the past 8 yrs in regards to RPG plays exactly the same. The reason many folks never liked the first game of this series is because combat had to be learned and so different from many games I have ever played. It made sense because the whole point of the first game is starting as a peasent and its clear from this second instalment that Henry the main protagonist has gained and matured. Sadly not everyone is into stuff like this, remember when everyone and their mother got elden ring, and all you had on streams was people getting angry because they had no idea where to go or that the game was not holding their hand and guiding them.
Asmongold kinda looks like a character that would be in the game
loooooooooooool
He looks like an 11th century Danish farmer who got told by a Norwegian king to supply him with 50 barrels of wheat by next winter.
We fuckin did it again lads 🇨🇿🗣️🗣️‼️❗❗
Češi můžou bejt opět pyšní 🇨🇿🎩
IGN and Kotaku said that this game is more "diverse" than the previous one, soooo that's a thing. XD
pomeeee pico, yes 🎉
@@IncognitoActivadoseeing you comment this on multiple comments just to get your agenda across is sad dude.
@@IncognitoActivado It's more diverse in the sense that it has Italians and other white ethnicities
I'm so glad this franchise is getting a lot of attention now. But, one thing that people who haven't played it don't know is that this is set in the real world in a real place. You can literally search google maps for certain towns in the game and see the actual place the game takes place with the same geographical features (like the rivers). Some of the characters (like the nobles and knights) were real people. Divish of Talmberg, real person, Radzig Kobyla, real person. This game has a literal historian on their team who studied the time the game took place, the area it takes place in, and the historical events that went on in order to build the world and story. Is it a perfect 100/100 historically accurate game? No, but it's easily 95/100.
a lot of people had complaints on the fighting mechanics.
but for me it was the best one i encountered with melee fighting, it felt like really learning swordplay from peasant just being able to hold it up to really being proficient. getting your skill up by actual practise.
once you got the timing and rhythm it felt very natural.
also best and mature story in it's genre.
no magic, just late medieval life.
I played Skyrim when it came out. Didn't finish it but enjoyed it. After finishing KCD and I went back to Skyrim and just couldn't get into it. The combat felt so childlike/simple.
We are getting KCD2 and Manor Lords all in the same year!
That's fun I remember Manor Lords being announced shortly after KCD1 I was thinking building on hype and now they gonna release half a year before KCD2. We now only need Total War medieval 3 to be announced and all medieval fans gonna collectively jizz in their pants.
@@martind5653 I would prefer Empire Total War II, but Medieval III would suffice.
and civ VII. I will disappear for months
KCD rewards you for exploring the map, so when you play make sure to go adventuring into the wilds.
The game is full of hidden loot and Easter eggs.
But will it be life changing?
It changed my life
I'll be 10000% playing this game
That's up to the person
You mean : "will it be WOKE" ?
Doubtful, no anime girls
Tip for playing: this is based off old-school rpgs like morrowind. So skills determine everything.
Before you run out and try to take on even 1 bandit, train your skills with the guy who offers to train you. Getting a few early points makes all the difference.
Also npcs are on thier own schedule. They will NOT wait for you. If you miss a deadline for a quest, you will fail or piss off the npc
Also pick flowers. Looots of flowers.
I tried playing this game like an MMO just picking up quests, but turns out that the guy that needed a doctor/priest ended up dying from his wounds since i was doing something else than trying to find a doctor for him 😂
It's only 3.99
Buy it. For real. I just did and I'm browsing around.
The most immersive medieval video game ever 🔥🔥🔥
My favourite tapeworm simulator
The first game was awesome, once the controls click, you start battling every single enemy
This is one of the best cry engine games ever made its not just art direction its state of the art graphics
Well said
One of the few games I would preorder based on the developers / actors
More hyped for this than gta6 XD
Actually same
Same. I'm going to take time off work when it launches.
That's a given bro
KCD is absolutely one of my favorite RPGs of all time. Real excited KCD2 is getting so much traction.
Not a single DEI box was ticked, you love to see it.
I remember they got flak because of this for the frist game. I wonder what's gonna happen for this one
Still worried.... when I see their producer.
Kutaku and IGN said they're more diverse now then 1
@@yous2244 There are many diverse white people throughout Europe. Journalists are baiting you.
Czchs, Cuman, Hugarians, Poles, Turks, Germans, Slavs, maybe a couple jews. this is a very diverse game.
Till this day, I still open KCD ocasionally to have a wander around in it's beautiful scenery. A little building mod allows me to make campsites wherever and it just feels so nice to chill in that game world. I can't stress enough how hyped I am to see this.
The first game was so underrated but I have a feeling this one has a huge chance to win the GoTY. Watch European game studios carefully, Larian, CDPR and Warhorse are the future of the industry with their high quality projects.
Crazy how Larian, CDPR and Warhorse are the studios with the highest amounts of goodwill, release fuckin peak games, and they are all pretty much neighbors.
@@sirjoesphjoestar8361Based central Europe. However, I must tell you that the majority of the CD Projekt Red employees who worked on prior gems have been replaced with woke weirdos. Fully under ESG
I'd hardly call CDPR 'the future' considering just how bad their last game was and the sheer amount of lies/misleading advertizing they spewed out prior to release
@@GenericUsername-qp1ww The game was loved by most. It's completely absurd for gamers to consider an entire studio unforgivable after making the mistake of being too ambitious on one game, out of their only 4 games they released in total, with their previous one being a worldwide massive success, while next to them, there are studios that did bad games for decades with recycled content, microtransactions and such, but they're barely called out, if not even excused.
Let's wait for their next games and see what happens.
@@GenericUsername-qp1ww Well, yes, the messy release of Cyberpunk 2077 was definitely a disappointment after what they gave us with the Witcher series, but that wasn't the fault of the development team. Bosses and Ceos were behind all that drama. The development team turned the game into a masterpiece over time. I think CDPR is still way ahead of Larian and Warhorse and I don't think they will make the same mistake again. Witcher 4 will probably be one of the best games ever made.
Play the first game please
I don't think you would want him to stream it tho
Doubt he would like the combat enough in the first one to play it tbh.
hell fume with the combat mechanics lol
@@Mrsadgirl99would be fun to see. Hahaha
@@TsukiMo0nthe combat is the best part
"Living in medieval times" Medieval? I thought it was the modern Balkans.
I had the most cursed encounter in my gaming history in the first part.
There was a bug with Hans Capon in early releases of the game when, before the bath quest, he would start following you around... Everywhere... It doesn't matter where you were on the map, he just started walking towards you and once he activated you literally couldn't escape him.
The interesting thing about fast travel in this game is that it literally speeds up time around you. That means he gets faster too. When he catches you (it's only a matter of time), he will physically lock you out of fast travel by interactiong with you, he won't let you open your map, I kid you not, he won't let you open any in-game menu.
Imagine my horror when I finally released that somewhere in the world there is an unhinged Hans Capon that is walking ON FOOT towards me and once he reaches me I WON'T EVEN BE ABLE TO QUIT THE GAME THROUGH THE MENU, let alone play.
It was quite spectacular. It also ruined 5 or something hours of playthrough (I had to sit in one place in every save and skip time to see if he was zeroed in on me).
This is so hilarious man I'm sorry. Randomly walking Hans capon slowly hunting you down 24/7 can't stop laughing
At that point that's a mechanic. Reminds me of Trebor in Wizardry IV.
@@austincriswell8480I guess listening to it is quite funny but when playing it introduces a meta horror element that horror games try to emulate intentionally. Here it's natural. You sit somewhere on the crossroads in the middle of nowhere and suddenly your map closes and a random ass npc just stays there and says "Hi, Henry". You try to ignore him and open the map but it closes. You consider it some bug and try to reload a save. The menu closes. You think something is really wrong and try to leave on your horse, after some time you try to open a map and is it being closed again. "Hi Henry" - This digital abomination says. He caught up to you.
At this point you realize, it's him. He manipulates your context menus. You try to fast travel away from him but he uses YOUR FAST TRAVEL TO GET FASTER HIMSELF. HE WOULDN'T EVEN ALLOW YOU TO QUIT THE GAME WITHOUT ALT F4. The reason why I realized that the fast travel just speeds up time is because if you and Capon are on foot he wouldn't stop fast travel completely, he would glitch the screen so you could see a couple of frames of his diabolic ass running like a possessed until he catches you on a corner and rips you out of fast travel.
This is peak meta horror, in my opinion.
@@Supahdenning he is a literal portrayal of the invincible snail thought experiment with the difference that, when he catches you, he traps you inside the world by restricting your access to meta level of the game - menus.
This reminds me of "It follows"
Life expectancy was mostly so low due to infant mortality. If you survived your first two years, your life expectancy went way up. 30 wasn't considered old. Most men didn't marry until they were 28, and women 26.
"women" i think you meant 2nd class citizens
@@waefawawrgaw2835 The thing about the middle ages was that basically the majority of people were second class citizens. Being a peasant was hard (men or woman) most of your life was spend working and hoping to survive the next winter, war, famine or whatever else life will throw at you. It was all hands on deck all time.
@@waefawawrgaw2835 Everyone except kings, nobles and knights was second class citizens. Not only women lol
@@waefawawrgaw2835 I'd rather be a woman than a second or third-born son in the middle ages. The firstborn son took over everything from their father, so he stayed in his family home, got married and continued on the lineage. But the other sons were thrown out and had to provide for themselves, usually by simply working at somebody elses farm as a farmhand and living in a shack with no prospects of ever getting married or having their own home. Theese leftover men are the ones that became mercenaries, bandits or were recruited into armies. They were expendable af since if they died it had little impact on the population size of the next generation, since their older brothers did all the populating. The women got married off to the men that had inherited a home or that had somehow succeeded in obtaining one for themselves by making lots of money, usually trough really risky work. And the women were masters of the house, they lived comparably comfortably to the men and had a lot of authority in the household.
@@kristoffermaurer9689 yeah and the aristocracy went and fought in war, all of French nobility died at Agincourt, but NOT their women...
People often don't realise this. But this guy Dan Vavra way behind original mafia one and in the production of mafia 2. Just imagine if he had all the rights to be in charge of the next mafia game. Mafia 2 if a masterpiece and still he said it's not even close to what he imagined and they cut a lot from it. KCD2 is promising. For the first game they had low budget and just a few people. Now they have everything they need to make a fucking great game. I really am excited for this. As a person who relates to this game so much just because it's literally our history. It's wild. And I am glad that some people who never heard of this small country called Czech Republic will at least be known after playing this game by many. All people are prising forests in this game. It really looks similar to what you can find in the nature here. Just beautiful.
I only found out about kcd a couple years ago because the deluxe edition was like 80-90% of on steam sale and I had never heard about it . The game completely caught me off guard with its hyper realism , grounded story and characters and just the authenticity of the combat . Really everything about the game is incredible and you can tell warhorse is incredibly passionate . There’s no other game quite like KCD . Also Tom and Luke (Henry and Hans) are just an incredible duo.
So glad that KCD2 is finally announced and damn what a presentation
i didnt play it until like 2023 but i was aware of it through its development but it was so slow and rocky i didnt care for it. But remebering it in 2023 and playing it then was amazing. It was really good. (not on the same lvl as skyrim was for me)
Also the towns were not improvised but the real towns you can check even today.
You have to read in these games btw
Especially when Henry is LEARNING to read
9:18 Except KCD 1 came out entire years before Baldur's Gate 3 and Dragon's Dogma 2, did literally everything you said, and was successful well before those games were even a thought.
The first part was already a perfect mix between realism and a genuine historical presentation. Can't wait for it!
I would LOVE to see Asmon play this. Although I am bit scared he won't make it thru first few hours, which is crucial to get really into it.
You shouldn’t even be scared he 100% will not make it out of skalitz he will try and fight the Cumans as a peasant and rage quit when he can’t.
I love the idea of Henry’s story as a progression from local townships to kingdom. It sells the idea of this being the story of an actual person’s career from the local level to the big leagues, the idea of local Hero being a big fish in a small pond jumping over.
The first one is really good. Even the DLC was priced well.
Czech Republic mentioned!!!!
ahoj spoluobčane
This makes me so happy. Absolutely loved the 1st KCD. I fell in love with the game after i won the combat tournament the 1st time. I remember riding my horse back toward the mill and the former champion i just beat set up a clothesline trap that knocked me off my horse, then attacked me with a poison coated sword to get revenge. I was amazed by that sequence lmao
Diversity is going to be paramount in this game.... *checks notes* in medieval europe...
Dan Vavra would need to be 6 feet under for diversity to even be a consideration for their team
Correct! We need more diversity....
Bro they already talked about this. Diverse as in Rus Germans Slavs Huns etc.
Well yeah. As in different european ethnic groups and Cumans etc.
@@web3moonbear367 True European diversity like that is beautiful!
I had no idea Henry's model in game was modeled after the voice actor that was uncanny
It's easier to mocap face animations when the 3d model resembles the actor
The devs literaly inserted themselves in the game, Hans, Henry, his uncle, the debauchering priest and other chars i wonder if Theresa was mocap too, she was cute.
@@alejandromacarthy7249 All the faces in the first game were faces of devs or actors.
@@alejandromacarthy7249Godwin has a face of Vávra's (the main dev) father. I find it kinda funny.
@@alejandromacarthy7249 theresa is even cuter irl
That old dude with the beard at the end looked based AF.
*_KCDII WAS POSSIBLE DUE TO US BUYING ALL THOSE DLC, RIGHT?_*
in that scope yes, they wanted many things like crossbow in the first game too but they lacked budget and people. Now thanks to sales, sponsors are willing to give money to this game. Creator of this game is perfectionist so there would be less bugs like in the first game. We dont see many games studios making game for 6 years. So they really care about this game
Well, yes. But the DLCs were really good, and "The Amorous Adventures of Bold Sir Hans Capon" expanded the story of Sir Hans, a character we'll see much more of in KCD2.
And a lot of people got the DLCs for free or very cheap. I think I did.
I have bought the game like 4 times. And I would happily do so again, and thats coming from someone who doesnt even buy new games anymore, and i havent been pre-ordering for years. Heck, most games I do end up buying are almost always for sale for a few bucks and atleast a few years old. Im done with the big game publishers milking their IP's dry just for the sake of money. KCD II will be the exception, im definitely pre-ordering this one and Im definitely gonna buy it atleast 2 times, on steam and on XBOX.
3:36
No. They spawned in the late 18th century duh, everyone knows that.
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Yeah "They had Dogs Back then" ??? 😂 lol think wolves been domesticated sense the ice age Era..
This is actually "medieval" breed of dog which is already extinct. We tried to be as historically accurate as possible when making the game.
@@OndraSobola Did you work on the game? Very cool. Hope you know how unique Warhorse is compared to other studios out there. As a European and a history buff games like these mean a lot to me
@@slynt_ Yes. Of course sometimes it is not possible to stay 100 percent accurate and you need to sacrifice some of it for better gameplay or visibility. But everyone is trying to do their best, thank you.
KCD1 was one of my favorite games of all time. Truly amazing. And amazing graphics that really pushed hardware, so the first game will still look fabulous today.
I remember the first game being quite difficult until I learned new weapon skills and after that I could beat almost anyone.
I'd love to watch Asmon play KCD1, but if ever there was a game to learn the mechanics pre-stream - it's KCD1.
The combat is about as anti-spam as it can get - every click is timing and you have to spend time with a master-at-arms training to level up each skill at least a little if you don't want to get frustrated.
It's a wonderful experience though, and combat always feels impactful.
Asmon can beat every fromsoft game, he has the patience required
@@girth_goblinsouls games are easy though
@@anomitas obviously they’re different games and therefore difficult to compare, but I’d say combat in kingdom come and dark souls is a relatively similar level of difficulty to learn. Both are counterintuitive, at least when compared to other action rpg’s. Both are meticulous and deliberate, punishing input spam while rewarding skill, although the amount of weapon move-sets to memorize in dark souls makes it more difficult in my opinion. In kingdom come, you just need to memorize a handful of combos to beat most armored enemies. In dark souls, there are literally hundreds of different weapon combos, boss move-sets, and timings to learn.
@@girth_goblin There's hundreds of weapons, maybe, but not movesets, most weapons share the same moveset with every other weapon in its type, eg: longswords and katana, with some extremely minor practical differences, if any.
If you can use a greatsword, you can use all the other greatswords too.
@@soleo2783 that’s fair. There are still minor variations though. Like maybe one moveset to every three weapons
Once I understood the combat of KCD I was hooked, did take a while, but I kept at it and it's a great game.
kcd doesnt rly have competition in terms of medieval simulator without dragons
this is in top 3 of my fav games ever . 1st game was a masterpiece . cant wait to see what they do in 2nd
What’s your other top 2 games ?
I've had 5-10 games fighting eachother for the #1 spot as my favorite game ever and ever since 2018, KCD has held that spot for me.
Absolutely loved the first one, played when it launched on gamepass just to see what it was, ended up being the most immersive game ive ever played.
Played it twice and really excited to play the sequence
3:40 oh yeah, there have appeared houses with Beware the Dog! advices in the ruins of Pompei from roman times, so imagine xD
100,000 years late ice age , Human and Wolves had a friendship alliance.
I bought the first game like 3 years ago on a sale and just never got around to playing it, should probably go and do that sometime soon
Same lol it wasn't for lack trying put 20hrs in before abandoning...but my PC was absolutely chugging even on minimal/low specs. But the game is proper and I'll definitely finish it before attempting 2nd one.
Screaming, crying, throwing up! I never thought we would see it!
"i feel i am the target Audience" - Hell yeah Brother!
he is not tho. he isnt a fan of story games in general. like skyrim, witcher, rdr2...
I unironically love the combat in this game, learning to parry turns you into a god. 😂
This definitely looks peak. 10/10 a "hell yeah brother" game.
First games great but combat is difficult by design in such a way that to casual observer it's "bad combat" but in reality it's meant to elicit the idea that combat, even 1on1, is difficult- you were a peasant boy, not a trained soldier, and even after the training, you are inexperienced.
When i saw Henry couldn't read and he had to go out his way to learn to read i knew this game was truly going a unique route.
The games has issues and the sequel likely will too.But you can tell that to these devs, this is truly a passion project.
I still hope that we'll see the medieval Prague in this game but Kuttenberg is also a very cool and beatiful city and this is also my most anticipated game in a very long time
Your opinion around 9:17 is interesting as the whole selling point for KC:D during the kickstarter was to appeal to people who wanted something that wasn't mainstream, and a more hardcore realistic experience. Can't believe you haven't played the first, once you get some levels in the combat skills the fighting becomes awesome.
YOOOO WERE GETTING KINGDOM COME DELIVERANCE 2
1:48 that's a Badass Blacksmith right there... Holding hot steel with no gloves on lol...
As someone who blacksmiths and welds. There was plenty of distance from the red that the area where he was holding it would be at most warm. But not hot. It is possible to do what he is doing so long as it's long enough, such as the sword he was currently working on
No wayyyy dude. I think I have a 1000 hours in KCD, which is completely insane for me in a solo game. Only Skyrim and oblivion got to that point.
Also I did not know that they inspired Henry face from someone from the team wow !
Warhorse is on the same level as Larian for me. When they take a few years to make something, you know they will deliver.
Every game they make is their baby and they put all their effort on it. These companies have a soul.
Also I Am more than pleased to know that they consider this game a behemot compared to the first one, because if I had only one critic to make to the first one, is it's tiny scale when you really have explored and do everything there is. I was starving for all the dlc to release because this game is addicting you hard to stay in.
I hope my 3080 can run it tho it looks gorgeous
Definitely a buy on release. I would preorder it even, you can go completely blind with these guys
It definitely does look amazing. Will be trying it out
"I feel quite hungry"
the playthrough, especially with the DLCs (which are great), takes you around 200+ hours
dayum asmon loving czech game hits good
Daniel Vávra the guy who made Mafia, so hyped for kingdome come II