Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueHenry is sent to escort Sir Hans Capon on a diplomatic mission. After they are ambushed and nearly killed, the two young men embark on a series of perilous adventures, putting their skills, ... Tout lireHenry is sent to escort Sir Hans Capon on a diplomatic mission. After they are ambushed and nearly killed, the two young men embark on a series of perilous adventures, putting their skills, character and friendship to the ultimate test.Henry is sent to escort Sir Hans Capon on a diplomatic mission. After they are ambushed and nearly killed, the two young men embark on a series of perilous adventures, putting their skills, character and friendship to the ultimate test.
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You still play as henry of skalitz, the man of all trade in medieval era. And because of henry royal bxxxxxd status it means that you can walk about every layer of society without it getting too weird, because Henry is a person with no real defined place in Society.
It's not a big jump compared to the first game, but it does have a lot of little improvements that makes a big difference. My personal favorites was how you could make 3 different sets of clothing, so you don't have to edit it ever time you wanted to sneak or fight, go into the menu and manually switching all the stuff on again. This is just so nice and makes it so hard to go back to the first game after playing this.
And that's the mantra of this game, refinement and a better Play experience. The game feels so much bigger, it feels 2 time bigger than the first game.
In the first game we were the proper Knights who had honor, who fought The conniving evil enemies that behaved like Robber Barons, But in this game. We are the one who has to do the dirty tricks and team up with Robber Baron to save our lovely King.
And see the Horrors of War you have to commit.
And the cast of characters are so cool and just feel appropriate for the time the full cast. A lot of curveballs are you with the types of people you do not expect in this time period, but make sense anyway. The game is still historical accurate so it's so interesting seeing these Czech historical people and Hungarian knights and Kings.
Still as hard as the first game, but at least they start with the perfect Perry this time. So you don't have to go through that again and fighting against large groups is still an harrowing experience, because you have to use the environment to make sure that there's numbers don't matter.
My biggest problem with the game is the first hours.
Just take so long to get to a place where you can start to play the game freely, and worst of all you start like a Metroid game, with most of your stuff gone.
This kind of game, that feels like a medieval simulator where you can feel the love and infusionism for the medieval world, it is like being in a documentary where you get to fight with swords.
It's an awesome experience you very see.
It is a true continuation of the first game and has a satisfying ending would really recommend it if you enjoyed the first game.
Under this endless barrage of horror and destruction set loose upon the planet, we have seen remarkable achievements in cinema and television fall suddenly and with ease: Star Wars, Star Trek, Lord of the Rings, Doctor Who... the list of victims is endless. We have witnessed the methodical dismantling of our time-honored and beloved cultural identity, all in the name of hatred, resentment, and at the hands of an ideology full of prejudice, sexism and ignorance; concepts which contradict the ideals on which our country was founded... and now the behemoth comes for the gaming industry.
It's no wonder, then, that an entire generation who has lived thru the trauma of a sudden, unprecedented and underhanded dismantling of their childhood ideals would react negatively at any telltale sign of pandering, selling out or otherwise. "Kingdom Come: Deliverance" was an awesome computer game. Released in 2018, this medieval Bohemian adventure was immersive, gorgeous and profound. Its sequel promised to continue these achievements, only for its buyout by Embracer Group to signal its demise at the hands of the political activists we so deeply despised. When word of a "man to man intimate encounter" was leaked, gamers around the planet jumped to the conclusion that Warhorse Studios had sold its soul. Copies were returned, criticism was levied, and a campaign to undermine its release began. (Politics is not Art. Especially not when the proponents have no interest in actually supporting the cause, and just want cash.)
The fortunate news, is that "Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2" is not the political subversion we had expected. Yes, the game has its issues, namely being tedious and frustrating in quest execution, and, at times, ponderous in narrative. Despite these and other small shortcomings, Warhorse's sequel is an excellent release, with little divisive production. The game stays true to its predecessor's vision, and continues the legacy of its protagonist. The small inclusions of diversity add to its storied possibilities, and should be forgiven by the player base. There continues to be an understandable movement against its success because we have been jooped. We have been deceived. We have been abandoned and betrayed. However, after a product performs and delivers we can look past our traumas and address the effort with praise. Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is a good game and an excellent purchase. There is no reason to turn down this timeless adventure.
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- AnecdotesSuspected record for most lines of dialogue written and recorded in any video game - 2.2 million lines
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