Kingdom Come: Deliverance Review "Buy, Wait for Sale, Rent, Never Touch?"

Karak reviews Kingdom Come: Deliverance out for PC, PS4 and Xbox One. PC Footage. Check this out before you buy it. Gaming isnt a charity and pretending it is, is a horrifying marker on both…

21 thoughts on “Kingdom Come: Deliverance Review "Buy, Wait for Sale, Rent, Never Touch?"”

  1. Idk Karak I hate counter signaling u but I’m having an amazing time with
    the game so far. There are some bugs tho I get the occasional stutter and
    texture popping in and out some clipping on outfits nothing that’s really
    made it unplayable tho. All and all it’s really fun to me but I can see why
    u said wait for a sale.

  2. Feels like the first Witcher in a way with its quality submerged beneath a
    mountain of Euro-Jank. Hopefully this franchise takes a similar path to
    Witcher because I love the concept and there seems to be so much potential
    in it.

  3. As a sound tech whose done his fair share of foley work and tv movie
    editing: the voices were not mixed properly. You hit the nail on the head.
    You can tell the voices were layered over the actual ‘sounds’. It wasnt
    mixed together with, for example, a ‘room noise’ track (sorry for
    vocabulary issues, Im french)

  4. I bought the game already anyway, simply to support the team behind it as
    they’re the only ones I know of doing this kind of open world rpg and I
    want to see them grow as developers. Hopefully the game gets patched up as
    there is no doubt some great stuff in here if you’re into historical things.

  5. I feel like I’m having dejavu, so many games with similar design goals are
    plauged with similar bugs and issues. I like the idea of times quests that
    move on without you though games of this type should include that more
    often.

  6. I pre-ordered the game. Played a 2-3 hours and didn’t encounter any bugs
    for now. Anyway , a lot of open world/free roam games like fallout, skyrim,
    gta , dying light and other games that are so complex have bugs and I don’t
    deny this game has none, maybe I haven’t noticed them idk … I enjoyed
    every minute of it, sincerely, it’s unique, unlike anything out there that
    I have experienced in any open world game

  7. Developers of this game are being attacked by social justice media outlets
    for not including people of other races and for being historically accurate
    in its medieval bohemian setting.

    Sad where modern world has gone…

  8. As expected, first review to come out, detailed and fair, you da best man ,
    and you happen to have the very exact same taste for games as i am :3 Game
    looks like something special, but hope they add blacksmithing later on.

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