Kingdom Come: Deliverance II

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Kingdom Come: Deliverance II

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52 hours playing the first one tells me I will be putting some time in here too.
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I put in a number of hours on the first one as well then ran into a boss fight I just couldn't win :(. Hopefully they stay away from those but otherwise I'm excited about this.
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I did all right once I got some levels. And realized that I sucked at the sword-play and was never going to pull off any of the combos. Instead, I'd just put up my guard, block until they were winded, and then mow them down. That was pretty satisfying in it's own way.

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I loved how satisfying the first game was, and I was impressed with how open-ended it was, which could sometimes lead to bugs. It was difficult to get into at first, but once I got into the swing of things (hah), it was definitely an engrossing and immersive experience. One thing I never got used to though was the lockpicking, even on the easy lockpicking mode, as it was much harder than it needed to be.
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I really liked the first game as well. Hopefully this one is more of the same but with more polish.
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Scraper wrote: Mon Apr 22, 2024 12:24 pm I really liked the first game as well. Hopefully this one is more of the same but with more polish.
I don't know about the polish, the devs are from the czech republic :wink:
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