![]() Optimization: Overall good, runs decently on low-end PC, but maybe require tweaks here and there. Soundtracks, village and nature ambient sounds also help tremendously with overall immersion. Sound/Music/Voice: Voice acting is pretty good. NPCs follow routines based on the time of day. The forests, in particular, are stunning deep and lush and mysterious. Graphics: Day-night cycle with weather system make this beautiful, expansive stretch of medieval Europe even better. The only game where you can level drinking skill. Realistic alchemy that makes you feel that every potion made is an accomplishment. Combat feels good but has a learning curve. Every aspect of your character’s appearance has an impact on how NPCs perceive you. Only harsh complicated, unsympathetic medieval world. There is no magic, dragons, or other fairy stuff. We've touched upon Combat Skills, Weapons, Combos, Advanced Moves, and so much more. Gameplay: Very accurate simulation of medieval life in Bohemia. In our Kingdom Come: Deliverance Combat Guide, we've tried to explain the entirety of the Combat System in KCD. A Woman's Lot DLC is amazing, especially Johanka's questline. While some quests are 100% genius and provide a unique medieval experience, some feel like fetch quests and some have hidden timers and require your full attention. Posted: 21 March Story: Highly engaging story with politics, diplomacy, church relations, mysteries, bandits, beautiful ladies, horse pursuits, cumans, and more. ![]()
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