Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 feels like a hobgoblin game; built for late nights, days off work, and to compliment your headiest rot days.
Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 feels like a hobgoblin game. A game for late nights, sick days off work. A game you can obsess over. It's a wonderful historical romp for the average video game-enjoyer, if they have the constitution to munch on the occasional wave of tedium. Allow me to make a case for the game's merit by comparing it to the inevitable rival it'll have in the eyes of gamers: The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim for good measure.
The very first one, that’s in a small house/shed.
And because we can’t save the game everywhere, I had to reload the las checkpoint to try again. It was really stressful.
I play on XBox, so I don’t know if with a keyboard it’s easier.
All I know is that I gave up.