Kingdom Come: Deliverance II

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II

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SPOILER ALERT: Bad Blood Ending
Hello there,

First of all, I want to say that this game is a masterpiece! I can’t believe how much I’m enjoying it, especially considering I’ve only just started. The side quests, in particular, are high quality and genuinely worth diving into. They aren’t just fillers, they actually help you immerse yourself in the world, and the storylines feel authentic.

One aspect of the game I really appreciate is how tricky reputation can be. It’s not always straightforward, and you quickly realise how important your choices are, especially when you face unexpected consequences. The reputation system isn’t just a mechanic, it feels like a living part of the world, and I love how every action, whether big or small, has a ripple effect. You can follow your own moral compass, but sometimes that means things don’t turn out how you expect them to. For example, I chose to let Otto's brother go, thinking that would be the right call, but Otto himself was killed by Pavlena, which added a weight to that decision. I couldn’t help but feel the consequences of my actions, which is something I rarely get from other games.

One of the most rewarding parts of the game for me has been the dialogue variety. It’s such a breath of fresh air to see that each choice I make during conversations truly affects how things play out. When I was trying to reconcile Mr. Jakesh with Mrs. Bozhena, I was able to pick from multiple dialogue options that led to different outcomes. And even if I didn’t always get the results I was hoping for, that’s what made it even more impactful. The ability to shape the relationships around me for better or for worse really makes me feel like I’m a part of the world rather than just a player.

What I’ve realised is that this game isn’t just about completing quests or getting through the story, but in how deeply your choices are involved with the narrative and the world. The dynamic consequences of my actions make me feel like I’m influencing the course of events in a way I don’t usually experience in RPGs. It’s a feeling of ownership over the world around me, and I couldn’t ask for a better way to immerse myself in this game.

I have 12 hours in the game and am already expecting to spend over 100 hours to fully complete it. I cannot wait to see what awaits later in the game! :steamhappy:
Last edited by SpeedWalker; Feb 6 @ 1:33pm
Date Posted: Feb 6 @ 11:29am
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