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It has repeatable activities a high learning curb for fighting tons of learning endless amount of exploring and discovery. lol
Really why not just read the reviews and discussions here already.
I want to buy it because of its enormous complexity. It seems very intriguing to me.
The most important point for me is the activities once the game is over. I always hope there is something to do.
Allow me to share my experience as briefly as I can.
There are 30 main quests<<our character Henry cannot participate in all the main quests straight up he needs training experience and studying learning too much to mention.. Devs have written this game so everyone has choices how they want their Henry to be, a bandit or a nobleman players are intended to live this game as its a world within world quite complex and deep with hints of realism as in the villagers sense things and so does the guards they know what Henry is up.
there are like 80 so far side quests and these side quests help you to explore the inner worlds of the villagers some a lot of fun.
and also activities about 25
If can buy all the DLC they add an amazing addition to this game as they blend so fluidly into it adding another dimension.
Its not a game to just hurriedly play through. You cant anyway.
Takes time to learn all there is to learn. Reward comes from efforts.
It can break your frustration but its been written for a reason to test your Henry tests your own character will you keep trying or give up.
Its beautiful forest rivers and discovery is awesome.
very historical game.
Oh by the way I am a woman playing this game it brought out the viking in me. I love this game like I loved Witcher 3 Wild Hunt. Assassins Creed Origins and Rogue. Skyrim Elders Scrolls.
I have not had any bugs or problems playing it. I understand the choices I make in quests and side quests can change the outcome of other quests.
It's a very good medieval rpg.
Combat is not like skyrim where you need to be lvl 100 or something and skill your health to 500 HP so you can finally defeat that little golum lvl 20 with spamming left click.
There is humor in it the game will make you laugh.
Here, I hope Kingdom Come has this feature, and it won't make me wander around the world after finishing all the missions.
You can solve a quest however you want there is many ways replayability is high.