Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, releasing this week, brings players back into the immersive RPG world set in 15th century Bohemia. The sequel offers a larger, more detailed environment than its predecessor, paired with new gameplay systems and an extensive script. Critics have provided mixed reviews: some praise it as Warhorse Studios' 'Witcher 3 moment' for its confidence and execution, while others warn of its challenging nature and potential monotony. Overall, the game appeals to those who appreciate historical themes but may not suit all players.
The game tries a lot of things and executes on almost all of them very well, and its commitment to being ruthless must be applauded.
It is a hard and maddening slog at times, but one that still has its moments where it surprises and quietly delights.
There’s a lot to admire here, sure, but you have to do so on its own terms.
This is Warhorse Studios' Witcher 3 moment; Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is an extremely confident, accomplished, dirty, hilarious, and massively enjoyable RPG.
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