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Kingdom Come: Deliverance II's Story Trailer Introduces a Tale of Revenge in a Brutal World | MMORPG

SystemSystem Member UncommonPosts: 12,599
edited December 9 in News & Features Discussion

imageKingdom Come: Deliverance II's Story Trailer Introduces a Tale of Revenge in a Brutal World | MMORPG.com

Fresh off the announcement that Kingdom Come: Deliverance II has gone gold, Warhorse Studios has followed up with the game's story trailer and PC specs. 

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  • ScotScot Member LegendaryPosts: 24,420
    Last one was too ropey and buggy for me, but we shall see if this fares better.
  • AngrakhanAngrakhan Member EpicPosts: 1,835
    Ropey?
    Sovrath
  • ScotScot Member LegendaryPosts: 24,420
    edited December 9
    Angrakhan said:
    Ropey?
    Not all as joined up as it should be, production values falling down too often. Mind you, it was still really good in places, maybe they can give us something mor polished this time.

    Actually looking up the slang it means of "very poor quality", it was not that bad just too patchy for me.
  • AngrakhanAngrakhan Member EpicPosts: 1,835
    Ah ok, I had visions of something involving tug-of-war. Yeah when I played the original it was pretty recently on a super deep discount. I think I paid $5 for the base game and all the DLC. Point being what I played was the most recent version after it had gone through all that post-release polish, so I found it pretty solid especially with the high texture pack enabled. The visuals stand up quite well to modern standards. I can't really think of any major bugs I ran into. I haven't actually finished it because I got to that quest line where you have to become a monk and that's possibly one of the most annoying quest lines I've ever done in a game because you have to follow their strict schedule, and all that tedium, until you can solve all the little side quests in there. I ended up putting it on the shelf to come back to when I had more patience. However, that's not a bug per se, just poor quest design... boring your players with tedium. The game does, at times, try to delve too much into being a medieval sim as opposed to a game. Hopefully they've learned some lessons from the original and have improved the sequel. I do really like the writing of the main campaign, though. There's some pretty poignant writing in there about the atrocities of war and the helplessness of the average citizen caught up in the middle. I felt it very prescient given current world events.
    Scot
  • AbimorAbimor Member RarePosts: 919
    This game has one of the funniest quest lines in any game i have ever played. The one where you fill in for the priest everything before that conclusion is just crazy.
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