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loved the first kcd, consider it to be the best (because most realistic) rpg i've ever played & i'm going to love kcd 2 aswell, no doubt, except i don't have time to play through now but maybe in 2 months i'll immerse myself into most likely the best rpg ever created :D
that's what I was thinking as well! assumed it'd be mostly younger people playing games. great to see us 30-somethings still chuggin along
I think the core demographic of a game like this is 30-50 and has played through all the RPG greats.
My teenage son likes RPGs like the Outer Worlds and Hogwarts but is not particularly interested in this.
No reflexes for online multiplayer.
Nice, calm relaxing KCD2...
Love it