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This is what I think. They kept saying over and over that this was a game made for gamers, so it's very suspect when it wasn't.
That's absolute ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. This game is great! Apart from a few bugs, it offers first-class entertainment. I wish the creators of Fallout 3 and Skyrim had already released new sequels in such quality.
My candidate for the new game of the year. And the chances are good when Ubisoft messes up with Shadows.
I am well aware of the history of my people. Jewish bohemians were a minority, hence why they were forced into ghettos like the one we see in the game.
You should educate yourself.
That word has lost all meaning. It quite literally means nothing when you guys throw it around now for everything you don't like. Newsflash, people were gay/bi back then. and black people did visit central Europe, even if there is no concrete evidence they visited Bohemia. That and the game is a fictionalized version of real history to begin with. That said, the one thing I can agree on is the absolute 180 Vavra did after the declarations he made upon the first games release. Which directly contradict his defense of this games story.
Just a note, Kolin is over 5 kilometers from Kutna Hora(aka Kuttenberg) and so is off map from Kuttenberg in game.
Still better than blindly buying.