Gaming's Hottest Open-World RPG Is Weird As Hell And That's The Point
Briefly

"Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2" has made a significant impact since its launch, achieving an impressive Metacritic score of 88 and selling over a million copies within just a day. Following the success of its predecessor, the game continues to embrace its unique approach to realism in role-playing gameplay. Developers Warhorse Studios expressed gratitude for the enthusiastic reception, with several industry peers also congratulating them. The sequel refines its predecessor's innovative mechanics while maintaining an open-ended mission structure, appealing to both old fans and new players.
"Thank you for making Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 a triumph," it tweeted.
Deliverance 2's success should come as no surprise to those paying attention to the studio's work.
The first game took huge risks in recreating 15th-century Bohemia in painstaking detail and prioritized realism over universal game mechanics.
Despite being impenetrable for some, the first Deliverance was a big hit with players.
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