Fine I’ll Say It, Kingdom Come: Deliverance is Better Than Skyrim

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @mrholotape8376
    @mrholotape8376  Год назад +407

    I want to make it known I love Skyrim, I legitimately have over 2,000 hours on it lol. Kingdom Come also had the advantage to look back at all the successful rpgs over the past decade and fine tune the features of their game. Don’t take the title to serious ❤

    • @coryryder9070
      @coryryder9070 Год назад

      its the overwehlming ness that atracted it to me to

    • @coryryder9070
      @coryryder9070 Год назад +1

      my problem is i dont wanna fail quest and keep going

    • @Nemesis-222
      @Nemesis-222 Год назад +7

      2,000 hours? Pah! Milkdrinker, I have that in the character generator alone. Seriously, KCD was a fantastic RPG but difficult and unforgiving in places. I can't wait for the next WS game.

    • @ingeborgsvensson4896
      @ingeborgsvensson4896 Год назад +3

      From that perspective a Studebaker would be a much better car than a Ferrari or Tesla and a Charlie Chaplin movie would be better than any modern day movie. Don't get me wrong: I'm glad you liked Skyrim that much but I got bored with it after about 40-50 hours. And it was certainly a fun game but it's not a KCD where I now have over 500 hours invested and still discover new things regularly which keep the game interesting. Yes the sword-fighting is challenging but by practicing a lot with captain Bernard you will improve and the the game gives you perk to make it even easier so you can take on a group of 5 enemies after a while. The writing, character building graphics and music make it one of the best games ever made. Imo this is one of the best, if not the best, RPGs ever made. But to each their own I guess,

    • @Nemesis-222
      @Nemesis-222 Год назад +5

      @@ingeborgsvensson4896 - Well, one of the reasons I hae so much time invested in skyrim is the modability of the engine. Those can change the game in so many ways, recently I added and extra 50+ quality dungeons, upped the difficulty beyond hardest. The difficulty in KCD was pretty refreshing, I really enjoyed the swordplay and the challange, it becomes second nature eventually.

  • @Beencheeling
    @Beencheeling 6 месяцев назад +113

    Correction: Bohemia was a part of the *Holy* Roman Empire. A confederation of dutchies all banded togather as one.

    • @lonestarranger833
      @lonestarranger833 5 месяцев назад +23

      You are partially right, HRE was more than just duchies, Bohemia was a kingdom within the HRE for example

    • @nicholasrestrepo2555
      @nicholasrestrepo2555 4 месяца назад +3

      @@lonestarranger833yes but that was the exception. Bohemia was one of the only three kingdoms that were in the HRE, the other two being the Kingdom of Hungary and the Kingdom of Prussia, (and technically Kingdom of Croatia, but that’s just because they were a Personal Union of Hungary

    • @AtomicDudMan
      @AtomicDudMan 3 месяца назад

      ☝️🤓

    • @salamalkebab8377
      @salamalkebab8377 3 месяца назад +6

      The Kingdom of Bohemia was de facto independent, the king had no obligation other than to elect the Holy Roman Emperor and attend some imperial diets. This was codified in the Golden Bull of Sicily in 1212.

    • @RichardPhillips1066
      @RichardPhillips1066 Месяц назад

      ​@@lonestarranger833well yes holy Roman emperor implies he ruled kingdoms

  • @Travybear1989
    @Travybear1989 Год назад +2633

    The quest where you go drinking with the priest and end up causing chaos around the town and have an orgy before having to fill-in a sermon the next morning was easily one of the top 10 quests I've ever played in a video game.

    • @IV4N_fr
      @IV4N_fr Год назад +175

      I died laughing at that quest😂😂

    • @zay_tiggygaming
      @zay_tiggygaming Год назад +149

      Lol fr. The quest with hans capon at the bathhouse is funny too.

    • @relshdan191
      @relshdan191 Год назад +35

      Completely agree…in fact I’m struggling to think of a better quest

    • @criscris428
      @criscris428 Год назад +43

      there's so many good quest on this game I kinda really hope they make a sequel, like a fusion of hte old game and medieval dynasty plus actually forge weapons and armors.

    • @Travybear1989
      @Travybear1989 Год назад +1

      @@criscris428 hopefully

  • @ianbrinkley5968
    @ianbrinkley5968 Год назад +3395

    Imagine if the devs had as much of a budget as Skyrim did

    • @mrholotape8376
      @mrholotape8376  Год назад +404

      Would’ve been absolutely insane

    • @TheDeatharcana
      @TheDeatharcana Год назад +217

      While keeping in mind that there's still a huge community out there still playing skyrim. So yeah, if the devs for Kingdom could have had such a budget, this would be a game that'd endure for a good 20-30 years from now.

    • @Pugnifique
      @Pugnifique Год назад +29

      kc:d had a huge budged aswell

    • @DsgSleazy
      @DsgSleazy Год назад +184

      @@Pugnifique Wait till you learn what the words "as much of" means.

    • @Pugnifique
      @Pugnifique Год назад +14

      @@DsgSleazy imagine having as much as budged as the avengers end game dude that would be frickin cool. reality check they hade a huge budget and they wasted it.

  • @Joe-my6go
    @Joe-my6go 10 месяцев назад +192

    I think the reason why Henry being a voiced protagonist works so well is that he’s a character that actually fits into the world. He’s also completely predetermined, unlike in fallout 4. Fallout 4’s problem with the voiced protagonist in my opinion is that they tried to let you also characterize him how you wanted, but with voicelines that’s much more difficult to be immersive

    • @xSoulhunterDKx
      @xSoulhunterDKx 6 месяцев назад +9

      When I started the game I had the german dub on. I heard the Heinreich (Henry is better in my opinion) and i instantly cringed, because the voice actor despite being good, is known in Germany to usually voice actors who are more cocky and less serious written chars so this was totally feeling weird to me to get a humble Henry talking with that voice. Switched to English and was happy again 😂

    • @davidroudebush6947
      @davidroudebush6947 5 месяцев назад +7

      And Henry is based on a person who really existed so he has history behind him too

    • @blablazeug
      @blablazeug Месяц назад +1

      @@xSoulhunterDKxhabe absolut genau die gleiche Erfahrung gemacht. Der deutsche Synchronsprecher passt einfach nicht so gut wie die englische synchro

  • @rogercrane1767
    @rogercrane1767 Год назад +337

    If this game was as talked about as skyrim, it would be probably regarded as one of the greatest games of all time. such a criminally underrated game

    • @rogercrane1767
      @rogercrane1767 Год назад +8

      would also like to add as well, I have probably 25x my hours in kcd on skyrim. Have played every single release of skyrim since 2011 lol

    • @Trigger200284
      @Trigger200284 10 месяцев назад +4

      Ya. I don’t like it. Wanted to like it allot, bought it on Xbox in 2018 not long after it came out, but I just wanted to have fun and the game does everything to make sure there’s no feeling of fun, so I dropped it after a few hours, good riddance.
      The combat is so anti fun they should get an award. Complete waste of money.

    • @rogercrane1767
      @rogercrane1767 10 месяцев назад +48

      @@Trigger200284 You must not have the attention span for it

    • @Trigger200284
      @Trigger200284 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@rogercrane1767 no I have the attention span for it, it just isn’t fun.

    • @failingsystemdeeplore9636
      @failingsystemdeeplore9636 9 месяцев назад +14

      ​@@Trigger200284yeah it takes the patience to learn the combat to truly enjoy this masterpiece. Mace helps in the beginning

  • @subzeroacademy8568
    @subzeroacademy8568 Год назад +1347

    People don't respect the grind to become the best swordsman in all of Bohemia

    • @dussel69deboath61
      @dussel69deboath61 Год назад +50

      aye i didnt like the combat at first and bandits kicked my arse..but the trainer at rattay.....worked away there till i was able to kick some arse back...and the bow too....had ahvy armour bandit bleed out to awound as i was running....sry retreating back...lol...the game was so good

    • @AuKF47
      @AuKF47 Год назад +24

      I'm hungry

    • @mo-jo1lw
      @mo-jo1lw 11 месяцев назад

      I just dont like the forced targeting i want to be able to turn it on and off myself, it throws me off, especially when it switches to the guy who's 5 m behind the dude who's trying to flank me forcing me to eat the hit, but thats probably just a skill issue 🥲🥲.....@@dussel69deboath61

    • @Nick-kw9oz
      @Nick-kw9oz 10 месяцев назад +18

      Man fck swords, Archery for the win. I was so overpowered with a bow.

    • @petercselik5674
      @petercselik5674 10 месяцев назад +3

      Many did but sadly it jsut dotn getting new content. Skyrim had a merrit to have an already buffed modding community behind it thanks to Morrowind and Oblivion.

  • @thewingedserpent5823
    @thewingedserpent5823 Год назад +1101

    A thing i like is how realisticly the game portrays the middle ages. Its not the filthy wasteland backwater that you often see in pop culture. Instead you have a vibrant society with culture and art and it's amazing. Especially how the castle interiors are so colorful.

    • @KRIAJK
      @KRIAJK Год назад +75

      That was how the medieval ages were though. Unless you were royalty you were living a mud filled life with little to no food and money.

    • @JoJoHakusho_
      @JoJoHakusho_ Год назад +23

      ​@SteveBraoa-sg8hn lol I'm intrigued how people could think that era in time is supposed to be clean

    • @sanfander
      @sanfander Год назад +214

      @@KRIAJK wut lol, you should really look into those claims, medieval life was fine except for lacking modern technology or medicine

    • @adbuch7
      @adbuch7 Год назад +1

      @@KRIAJK You're brainwashed by Hollywood. Try reading.

    • @thewingedserpent5823
      @thewingedserpent5823 Год назад +2

      @SteveBraoa-sg8hn that is bullshit. People bathed and washed their clothes regularly and baring some sort of disaster they also had enpugh food to survive. And yes. Of course people didn't have a lot of money outside of major cities. Their economy was based on a barter system. They produced everything they needed themselves or traded for what they couldn't. Your idea of the middle ages is archaic, based on stereotypes and you should really try reading a book for once in your life

  • @aaronlarson8684
    @aaronlarson8684 Год назад +812

    Best RPG game I ever player. Last play through I was a drunk bum. The only skills I leveled up were pick pocketing and drinking. I would go town to town pick pocketing anyone wealthy just to buy food and alcohol. Any money left over from pick pocketing was given as tips to increase my reputation in the town. I had zero combat skills, refused to equip a weapon, rags for clothes, only slept in the streets but EVERYONE loved me. I was always in prison in the beginning buy once my skills got better its very satisfying.

    • @someoned1187
      @someoned1187 Год назад +41

      now thats a way to play kcd, what i use to do is to regulary steal the armour store's money in rattay, then i started to do the same to several stores until i had enough to buy the best horse in the game

    • @KittenGoneBad
      @KittenGoneBad Год назад +18

      LOL. Never thought of that game play!

    • @UnclePengy
      @UnclePengy Год назад +51

      Last time I played, I leveled up in stealth and hunting/forestry skills, dressed in green and became Robin Hood. Or Henry Hood, whatever. 😅

    • @lowgizzle
      @lowgizzle 11 месяцев назад +19

      I leveled up my lock pick for stealing and stole books to become smarter 😂

    • @Whoshotmyrifle
      @Whoshotmyrifle 11 месяцев назад +5

      WTF that's a thing in this game? Can you actually beat the game playing this way?

  • @yellowfellow7246
    @yellowfellow7246 6 месяцев назад +269

    That moment when you realize the good open world games don't require 46 thousand mods to be replayable.

    • @PaleGhost69
      @PaleGhost69 4 месяца назад +23

      This is why I always argue that mods can't be used to judge the quality of a game.

    • @thetrashcanman7537
      @thetrashcanman7537 4 месяца назад +4

      The moment when you realize there’s no mods on console and Skyrim still had more player hours and replay ability then sleepdom come

    • @PaleGhost69
      @PaleGhost69 4 месяца назад +30

      @@thetrashcanman7537 you do know you're wrong on both of those statements, right?

    • @damondriver6363
      @damondriver6363 4 месяца назад

      ​@@thetrashcanman7537 lmao imagine being this confidently wrong. Must be a low IQ thing 😂

    • @nIhIl34
      @nIhIl34 4 месяца назад

      @@thetrashcanman7537 go back to your can dude, your perspective is garbage.

  • @zerculese
    @zerculese Год назад +89

    most surprising thing to me was the photorealistic forests

  • @thejoeker8439
    @thejoeker8439 Год назад +517

    To be fair to the devs, I heard that they did want to include smithing and tried to implement it, but it was far too buggy and complicated even when compared to alchemy to put in the game before release.

    • @mrholotape8376
      @mrholotape8376  Год назад +64

      Hmmm that makes sense, I didn’t know that.

    • @thejoeker8439
      @thejoeker8439 Год назад +74

      @@mrholotape8376 looked into it a bit more and it was a feature in the pre-release versions apparently, but as I said, was basically untenable in the final game so they had to scrap it

    • @dacsus
      @dacsus Год назад +14

      @@thejoeker8439 yea, they wanted it to be realistic, and they hadn't time for that.

    • @raskolnikov6443
      @raskolnikov6443 Год назад +25

      ⁠​⁠@@thejoeker8439budget and deadline issues. Many features they wanted (like cooking) didn’t make it into the game.

    • @ハーフ-r1m
      @ハーフ-r1m Год назад +13

      ​@@raskolnikov6443it looked like they were gonna have a more realistic nutrition system too with the drinking water and also the various toilets around bohemia. Probably due to time and budget constraints.

  • @dmitrychirkov4206
    @dmitrychirkov4206 Год назад +320

    the nature in this game has this unparalleled "touch the grass" feeling. I mean, there are better landscapes in a few modern games, but those roads and wild greenery, the way rain and thunderstorms at night are made... they really stuck with me as the most immersive

    • @nox5555
      @nox5555 Год назад +23

      Im pretty sure the difference is that their team could just go outside and wander along some woodland trail or into a castle for inspiration.

    • @nebbyscumbold
      @nebbyscumbold 11 месяцев назад +8

      I agree. I haven't seen any game do it better, especially at night.

    • @akmal94ibrahim
      @akmal94ibrahim 10 месяцев назад +28

      Playing on hardcore mode is a must to fully immerse in the game. I got lost in the woods at dusk while hunting. No map marker to show where I am, it got darker and I haven't saved for nearly an hour. It got me legit scared especially when I know there is a camp of enemy soldiers I could end up wandering into in that dark forest (also didn't bring my torch because my dumbass removed stuff to give space for hunting). After about 10 minutes of circling around in that forest, I finally found a river and can somewhat guess where I am on the map to finally find a way out. Never was I that terrified playing an RPG. Not even when playing Dark Souls.

    • @dmitrychirkov4206
      @dmitrychirkov4206 10 месяцев назад +12

      @@akmal94ibrahim yep, forest is pitch black at night, especially in middle ages with no light pollutuon and smart phones with gps. You are at mercy of a nature in this case and thats how it feels in game

    • @chazzwozzio
      @chazzwozzio 7 месяцев назад

      They even recycled too! Old iron tool​s were just melted down and made into new iron tools! @AJ-lq3jz

  • @alekizzu4705
    @alekizzu4705 Год назад +159

    Kingdom Come Deliverance is one of the most immersive and realistic RPGs I ever played. Started it yesterday and I’m so hooked on this game

  • @Honethite
    @Honethite Год назад +41

    I just loved how grounded this game was, it felt like a real story was being told. RDR2 and KCD are incredible immersive experiences.

  • @birdkio20
    @birdkio20 11 месяцев назад +11

    The 2 strongest points of Skyrim for the fans is that it can be highly modded, but also the fact that it takes place in the Elder Scrolls universe. When you love the universe of the game it makes it way easier to enjoy it and to tolerate the flaws that the game might have. That's why for me, as an Elder Scrolls fan, it's gonna be very hard to find a franchise that I love more than the Elder Scrolls series, because for me the love for the universe comes first. Not saying gameplay doesn't matter, of course, but it becomes easier to enjoy a 7/10 gameplay when you find the world of the game so perfect.

    • @DautFromX
      @DautFromX 15 дней назад

      My favorite Skyrim mod is uninstalling the game and playing Morrowind instead

  • @matthewclark7955
    @matthewclark7955 Год назад +257

    I LOVE the fact KCD is getting all this retrospective love. Ive been simping for this game since release. Absolutely the best RPG ive ever played. If not the best game period.

    • @samjmk3029
      @samjmk3029 Год назад +7

      i bought it a few years ago out of curiosity and ended up being my favorite RPG...

    • @captbloodbeard
      @captbloodbeard Год назад +15

      I would pay $150 for this game I think its that good. It instantly became my favorite game since Morrowind (and still is, though Baldur's Gate 3 is close behind it). I was really worried when the game came out and the mainstream gaming press were completely put-off by it, so I bought a GOG copy (already bought it on Steam), and then an Xbox copy as well to vote with my wallet for this type of game. If Warhouse dumbs down Kingdom Come 2, I'm going to be devastated. We need way more of these immersive history lesson RPGs.

    • @samjmk3029
      @samjmk3029 Год назад +7

      @@captbloodbeard they should make KCD2 set somewhere else in medieval time like Rome or Anglo-Saxon England...
      If they made it in Anglo-Saxon England they could set it during 1066 when the Normans invaded England... Vikings were still raiding during this time as well...

    • @captbloodbeard
      @captbloodbeard Год назад +9

      @@samjmk3029 well I don't know about Kingdom Come 2 being somewhere else, since that game is going to be the continuation of Henry's story, but sure a game like it set in another place and time would be very cool.

    • @barbarakessinger6965
      @barbarakessinger6965 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@samjmk3029 Or they could focus on Wales. The various princes were constantly are war with each other.

  • @BiggCliph
    @BiggCliph Год назад +126

    One thing I love about the game are the chapels. The developers did a great job of capturing the quiet reverence that a lot of smaller chapels have in real life. So much atmosphere!

    • @gre8
      @gre8 6 месяцев назад +5

      I would legit stop by the chapels and just stand there a while taking in the sounds and views, imagining what it must've been like in the past.
      It felt so peaceful and immersive.

  • @senagashen2101
    @senagashen2101 Год назад +132

    Hey mate, great video! Accurately describes the game. Only thing I found wrong was that I heard “Roman Empire” instead of “Holy Roman Empire” in the beginning.
    Keep up the good work mate!

    • @mrholotape8376
      @mrholotape8376  Год назад +13

      Haha thank you!

    • @weebooooo
      @weebooooo 11 месяцев назад +4

      came here looking for this comment

    • @randomguy-lo5cy
      @randomguy-lo5cy 11 месяцев назад +2

      this

    • @nicolascordier12
      @nicolascordier12 10 месяцев назад +3

      "Not Holy, not Roman and not an Empire". :D (Same goes for the Empire of the Greeks)

    • @LittleBaboon
      @LittleBaboon 9 месяцев назад

      ⁠​⁠@@mrholotape8376what’s with the “hahas” 🤔. You made a great video highlighting the historical accuracy of the game without learning anything. Holy Roman Empire and the Roman Empire are completely different entities separated by a thousand years. Let me repeat that ONE THOUSAND YEARS!

  • @ofkhod3638
    @ofkhod3638 6 месяцев назад +16

    This game is much better than Skyrim imo, and it's not really close. It's so unique and immersive.

  • @anapple.4338
    @anapple.4338 10 месяцев назад +7

    I randomly bought this game without any prior knowledge and instantly fell in love with the game

  • @tugrulserhat
    @tugrulserhat Год назад +97

    KCD is one of those games made with passion. The very thing we all crave for these days but can't find. I hope warhorse studios thrives and makes even better games in the future.

    • @cassandraspidel195
      @cassandraspidel195 Год назад

      They were bought by THQ Nordic I’m not sure how that’s going to affect what they do next.

    • @captbloodbeard
      @captbloodbeard Год назад +1

      @@cassandraspidel195 - And THQ Nordic became Embracer Group, which recently started shuttering studios and doing mass layoffs. I'm very worried for the future of Warhouse now.

  • @prodELOKX
    @prodELOKX Год назад +75

    This game was glitchy at release but now that it’s updated it’s truly does feel like a realistic/historical “go anywhere do anything” style rpg. Maybe Skyrim has more stakes in the story and high fantasy elements, I would say this game is a treat for anyone who wants a historical, realistic medieval game, this is it, and at times this feels like time travel

    • @ItIsYouAreNotYour
      @ItIsYouAreNotYour Год назад +15

      I got it at release. Played it for a few days. Sort of liked it? And then never went back again. I forgot why I lost interest so fast. EDIT: Actually, I think I got really far, forgot to save, died, and didn't feel like doing it all again haha.

    • @bdleo300
      @bdleo300 Год назад +8

      Skyrim was also glitchy af... it still is, the last time I tried it, stuck in cart in literally the first scene (no mods)

    • @ItIsYouAreNotYour
      @ItIsYouAreNotYour Год назад +1

      @@bdleo300 Maybe it's your computer, because I've never seen a glitch on the intro unless I have a mod. Maybe a mod is enabled and you don't see it.

    • @xSoulhunterDKx
      @xSoulhunterDKx 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@bdleo300well f Skyrim. It’s a Bethesda game. That’s all you need to know 😂
      KCD was amazing, but the bugs and glitches lost me. I lost about 10-20 hours of gameplay because the the save corrupts and dumb crashes.
      I won’t touch the game anymore despite it being a good game when you write those issues off (they are fixed now I believe). However my 100 hour playthrough was pretty nice. Mastered my bow skill and was also pretty good at fighting in melee.

    • @kidrobot.
      @kidrobot. 6 месяцев назад

      @@bdleo300 so you're saying you're the type that quits very easily

  • @BigmanBrando
    @BigmanBrando Год назад +94

    Okay this game is hands down one of my favorite games of all time. It’s such an underrated masterpiece. I think a lot of people are turned off by the very long beginning and the hard to learn combat mechanics. Seriously my first play through I was getting slapped around till about halfway through but I think that’s how the devs intended it to be

    • @0neiricNomad
      @0neiricNomad Год назад +4

      It was a solid game, I just never had anything to bring me back to it. It doesn’t have the same replay value as a game like Skyrim but that doesn’t mean it’s bad. I only played Red Dead Redemption 2’s storyline once and that’s simply because I exhausted the content the game had to offer and the story it had to tell in one sitting. The only gripe I had with KC:D was the ending. It felt like I did a whole lot for very little.

    • @barbarakessinger6965
      @barbarakessinger6965 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@0neiricNomad I've played KCD 19 or 12 times now and each game had a different focus. There's lots of replayability here

    • @kir0726
      @kir0726 3 месяца назад

      @@0neiricNomad The ending is really bad despite what diehard fans try to claim. like 20-30 hours of playtime and none of the goals you had from the beginning were accomplished. They should have atleast had Istvan or whatever drop the sword or something.

  • @Andre-im8zk
    @Andre-im8zk 11 месяцев назад +7

    Fighting the rogue knight by the pond with a thunderstorm in the background was so cinematic and intense

  • @jarjars3261
    @jarjars3261 11 месяцев назад +8

    I couldn't have said so better myself, this game is the first game in a long time that made me sit awestruck in front of my screen when the credits rolled. This game just scores so well on so many fronts. It's eye for history, it's fun little mechanics, but especially it's story. I can't remember a single piece of media in the last 20 years where I ended up loving the characters as much as in this game.

  • @Fred-rv2tu
    @Fred-rv2tu Год назад +183

    This game is criminally underrated. I really hope we get a sequel

    • @captbloodbeard
      @captbloodbeard Год назад +15

      Warhorse has been working on one for a while, but I think they got bought by Embracer Group, which recently started shuttering studios and laying developers off. I'm terrified that it will get cancelled.

    • @akmal94ibrahim
      @akmal94ibrahim 10 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@captbloodbeardOh no. Really? Damn. I would've contributed to any crowdfunding for a sequel but hearing Warhorse is bought by Embracer Group isn't giving me the confidence.

    • @MrBismarck1940
      @MrBismarck1940 9 месяцев назад +6

      Sequel should be annouced in 2024

    • @Fred-rv2tu
      @Fred-rv2tu 6 месяцев назад +11

      reidwallace9210 I saw! Awesome news!

    • @bonniedykstra6722
      @bonniedykstra6722 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@akmal94ibrahimit’s getting a sequel!

  • @olotus3026
    @olotus3026 Год назад +122

    I say it every day I live for its next sequel

    • @louieisrael6597
      @louieisrael6597 Год назад +1

      I can’t wait to complete this game

    • @Mark-England
      @Mark-England 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@louieisrael6597don't you like it?

    • @squidly1369
      @squidly1369 3 месяца назад

      Henry came to see us lad

    • @olotus3026
      @olotus3026 3 месяца назад

      @@squidly1369 Sahi he

    • @squidly1369
      @squidly1369 3 месяца назад

      @@olotus3026 I see you are man of culture as well my fellow Indian too

  • @norbertlauret8119
    @norbertlauret8119 Год назад +37

    Having quest markers that only guide you to an area and not exactly to what you are (supposed to be) looking for or the fact that on "hard core" you can't see where you are on the map is awesome !!

    • @captbloodbeard
      @captbloodbeard Год назад +7

      It's the perfect balance between Morrowind's no quest markers, and everything else's pinpoint accurate quest markers.

    • @hannesture9313
      @hannesture9313 9 месяцев назад +3

      This is how you _get to know_ and fall in love with a game world. This is exactly how I feel towards Vvardenfell, but not Cyrodiil or Skyrim- cause all I blood remember from them are quest markers
      ​@@dagerry

  • @chrisjohnmirabel3005
    @chrisjohnmirabel3005 5 месяцев назад +2

    What's great about this game is even if you don't like dialogue heavy games, you'll be invested in it because it's funny

  • @easternlights3155
    @easternlights3155 9 месяцев назад +13

    I haven't played the game, but I've watched gameplay and cutscenes and there is one thing that is a true testament to its realism. I'm czech and this game just feels like home. The Czech countryside just has a very specific vibe that the devs just absolutely nailed (they're czech, after all, but it is still impressive).

    • @NovaTrap1312
      @NovaTrap1312 5 месяцев назад

      Im east german and this game really makes you feel at home :D the tiled stoves in some of the homes very such a cool detail! Also love the forests, grew up on the countryside and they feel so real.

    • @CaptPoco
      @CaptPoco 5 месяцев назад

      I think actually the gameplay is terrible, for the reasons listed in the video. However, the world is absolutely like traveling back in time. I play it for the world.

  • @Rekaert
    @Rekaert Год назад +51

    KCD was the RPG I'd always wanted, that I never realised I wanted.

    • @chrisvd2104
      @chrisvd2104 Год назад +3

      That’s one of the best comments about this game I ever heard

    • @azimuth011
      @azimuth011 Год назад +2

      i'm not a big fan of rpg but i decided to give it a try, I finished the game and I'm still waiting for its sequel. I never expected its ending lol I was waiting for the next objective when the game suddenly ended in a cliffhanger

    • @hannesture9313
      @hannesture9313 9 месяцев назад +1

      I had a hole in my heart from not finding a game like Morrowind ever since I played that as a teenager. KCD filled that hole. Easily the greatest game ever made, IMO

  • @goukeban6197
    @goukeban6197 Год назад +92

    The work they've done for a realistic RPG based on their country's history does make me wonder they would perform if allowed to go all out with a fantasy setting with some touch of grounded verisimilitude.
    Would be dope!

    • @hardrockwhisker2771
      @hardrockwhisker2771 Год назад +9

      It would probably be total crap, just like any other fantasy game, including Skyrim. If you have a good story and a good concept for a game, you don't need witches, dragons, and all that stupid nonsense. It's just for people who don't know how to create an interesting narrative, so they have to supplement it to make it more bearable.

    • @gliese4363
      @gliese4363 Год назад +20

      No ffs I’m so sick of fantasy settings. This game was the biggest breath of fresh air

    • @theboy1625
      @theboy1625 Год назад +9

      @@hardrockwhisker2771this statement is so bias and untrue lmao. Just because a setting has magic dragons and witches doesn’t mean it’ll be mediocre. It all has to do with execution.

    • @captbloodbeard
      @captbloodbeard Год назад

      @@theboy1625 - Exactly. This type of format would work fine regardless of the setting, as long as the developer is passionate about the subject. I for one would love to see a game like this in the Star Wars universe, where even basic Storm Troopers would actually be quite powerful and intimidating for most of the game until you get high enough level. I wouldn't want to start the game as a Jedi, I want to feel and earn my progression.

  • @GreedPainLove
    @GreedPainLove Год назад +33

    The saviour schnapps system is so well balanced it's amazing. They are hard enough to come by that you use them sparingly, but easy enough as to not make gameplay frustrating

  • @jelmerbruin2180
    @jelmerbruin2180 Месяц назад +1

    i agree with you mentioning no blacksmith skill. would have loved to see that as a mini game just like alchemy, although getting all the "raw" materials would be a big deal for the designer to implement that

  • @Ben-zr4ho
    @Ben-zr4ho Месяц назад +1

    I just love how you learn alongside Henry. Step by step. Together. If youve done a few playthroughs you can sometimes do it even if Henry cant but in your first playthrough you both need to be able to and you learn at the same time.

  • @jimbeaux89
    @jimbeaux89 Год назад +111

    Not just one of the best RPG’s I’ve played.
    Probably THEE best game I’ve ever played in my life.

    • @nico36637
      @nico36637 Год назад +1

      Absolutely agree

    • @zhain0
      @zhain0 Год назад +1

      100%

    • @jimbeaux89
      @jimbeaux89 Год назад +4

      @@nico36637 it’s just mind blowing that this was presented to us by an independent, kickstarted studio.

    • @nico36637
      @nico36637 Год назад

      When it comes down to it sometimes heart and passion is all a videogame needs to succeed @@jimbeaux89

    • @AnimusVolare
      @AnimusVolare Год назад +11

      brother needs to play more games

  • @harutakagura4886
    @harutakagura4886 Год назад +23

    i watched a minute of this gameplay and bought the game immediately for $8, can't wait to dive in.

    • @MrCaptainTea
      @MrCaptainTea Год назад +1

      How was it bro? @harutakagura4886

  • @Dumdragoon
    @Dumdragoon Год назад +16

    Watched the whole thing. Always been semicurious about the game, but now i definitely want to play it. The fact that reading and drinking are skills is fukin hilarious.

  • @Nero_PR
    @Nero_PR Год назад +5

    I had it on my backlog for a while and don't know why I never touched it. Then I was bored a few weeks ago and wanted to try a more grounded medieval story and booted up the game. OMG what a gem, first three days I put around 40 hours on a weekend without even noticing while I was a little sick with a cold.
    It was one of the best surprises I had in gaming in recent memory. Can't wait for the sequel where Henry finally continues his journey as a proper man.

  • @GeorgioSubs
    @GeorgioSubs 10 месяцев назад +5

    This game is incredible but it doesn’t have the replay-ability of Skyrim especially when you factor in all the Skyrim mods. They are too different to compare directly.

    • @andrewblalock3037
      @andrewblalock3037 6 месяцев назад +5

      The vanilla experience of kcd is far superior to the vanilla experience of skyrim though

  • @scottypp8205
    @scottypp8205 Год назад +6

    Kingdom Come has a lot of the fun RPG features present in Oblivion that we were all mad at Bethesda for removing and dumbing down in Skyrim.

  • @robertharper3754
    @robertharper3754 Год назад +21

    Damn, never heard of this game, but it's on my list now!! I miss games like this, they don't make them like they used to! (Oh crap I'm old)

    • @johnlocke4715
      @johnlocke4715 Год назад +9

      If you’re that type of person like me. That is big on immersion, love medieval history, have patience. This is the best game you will ever play.

    • @chesi_7_0_79
      @chesi_7_0_79 6 месяцев назад

      Bro it's 3 bucks on the MS Store and I think on Steam as well.

    • @kidrobot.
      @kidrobot. 6 месяцев назад

      what games were like this prior?

  • @svampen7782
    @svampen7782 Год назад +10

    I put over 600 hours into this game. Back in 2019 when i first got it during my easterbreak i played 6-12 hours a day for the entire week break. Recently a dude told me "600 hours in KCD, I mean sure its a good game but 600 hours really? 200 Sure but 600?" I just replied "I have seen more".

    • @johnlocke4715
      @johnlocke4715 Год назад +3

      Yes 150 hours here. I just read someone had spent over 3000 hours. Incredible.

    • @captbloodbeard
      @captbloodbeard Год назад

      600 hours put into a good game is nothing. If its immersive enough, I'll put well over that, and what game is more immersive than KCD? I put 400 hours into just my first playthrough of The Witcher 3, and KCD has more replayability than The Witcher 3.

    • @captbloodbeard
      @captbloodbeard 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@dagerry I see we have another gentleman of culture here who recognizes Morrowind's superiority over Skyrim. Well done, sir

  • @Ben-zr4ho
    @Ben-zr4ho Месяц назад +1

    The alchemy in this game is like a mission statement for the company as a whole. So cool, so immersive, hard to get the hang off at first but fun once you do, bound to turn casuals off. 2,. supposedly, is going to have a similar system with smithing. Heat the bellows, temper the blade, hammer it out, quench, etc.

  • @olchum7605
    @olchum7605 6 месяцев назад +13

    Sequel is coming and has smithing.

  • @morrisalanisette9067
    @morrisalanisette9067 Год назад +33

    I just started playing it, and I had the same thought. And it just further exposes bethesda. I recently played skyrim for the first time and could only do it for 10 hours. It's only considered good because people want an open world sandbox to immerse themselves in, not because its good on any level. With Kingdom Come, I was immediately impressed by the passion the devs had for the game. That is rare in modern gaming

    • @mrholotape8376
      @mrholotape8376  Год назад +6

      Yeah Kingdom Come truly is just on a different level from most games I’ve ever played

    • @nezziTV
      @nezziTV Год назад +6

      I mean at the time Skyrim was the best RPG that was out back in 2011. But since that was over a decade ago, we would hope some higher quality heavy hitters would come out.

    • @thetrueking6137
      @thetrueking6137 Год назад

      @@nezziTVexactly 💯

    • @morrisalanisette9067
      @morrisalanisette9067 Год назад

      i guess so, but I think bethesda has undeserved respect simply because they provide what a lot of people want which is unlimited content and an open world. it's like quantity over quality. The great RPGs don't get worse over time. It's just that skyrim doesn't have anything 'good' but its a sandbox with lots of content. Are there any memorable stories, characters at all? When I was about to quit playing i looked up what the good guild quests are, and I had a hard time finding anything people actually liked about the game. it was mostly people saying all the quests sucked despite apparently being fans of the game. I don't really get it@@nezziTV

    • @jimj3700
      @jimj3700 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@nezziTV Still many would consider Skyrim to be a continuation of dumbing down the Elder Scrolls games in comparison to Oblivion and Morrowind. Starfield also is a great example of that - it could have been so much better if Bethesda respected their games and players more.

  • @sovietcupcakes328
    @sovietcupcakes328 Год назад +9

    The menu style and music took me straight back to Oblivion and I relished every second of it.

  • @alyctro8158
    @alyctro8158 Год назад +15

    As someone who lives in the area where the game takes place. I love how beautiful the nature in this game is, and also the historical accuracy.

  • @bizznick444joe7
    @bizznick444joe7 9 месяцев назад +9

    I just learned the Reading skill and was blown away at how much effort they put into it.

    • @vereor66
      @vereor66 2 месяца назад +2

      as mchu wrok as i put itno this sentecne

  • @azathoth8838
    @azathoth8838 10 месяцев назад +1

    1:11 "In 15th Century Bohemia, which was part of the Roman Empire." It was a part of the HOLY Roman Empire, not the Italian SPQR Caesar one my friend, the Holy Roman Empire was mostly German and French, but it did at one point acquire 70% of the Italian peninsula :)

  • @hyphangaming
    @hyphangaming Год назад +16

    I'll say this time and time again- this game would have been on a whole other level if the budget was bigger. It's amazing how good the game was given the circumstances.

  • @hundkebab2433
    @hundkebab2433 Год назад +6

    the savior schnapps system is done aside once you brewed 1,2k schnapps with the auto-brew option in the alchemy tree :^)

  • @sylvesterskyes9558
    @sylvesterskyes9558 Месяц назад +1

    I just started playing KCD 1 a few days ago and it's shokingly good...
    I was put off by the fact that it's nothing fantastic or you know, Skyrim stuff in it... but boy did I get a shock of just how much it drawn me in.
    Being the underdog and being super flawed and fighting those flaws as you play is incredibly satisfying.
    It's not a game for someone that wants fast progression, you have to just lay back relax and take it slow. Half of the game is talking and building relationships so it's a very balanced action / role play.

  • @j.avance9031
    @j.avance9031 10 месяцев назад +1

    The best playthrough i ever had in Kcd was my first hardcore playthrough. Instead of doing the main quest after waking up at the Rattay mill, i did the millers quests and became a wandering theif. Every day i wandered through town casing houses, stores, and people to rob. Then once night fell i broke in and stole everything not nailed down, and snuck out of town to sell it all to the miller. I began wandering the map going from town to town planning heists, and doing thievery related side quests until i was a master at stealth, and so rich i could afford the finest horses and clothes. Everyone was always complimenting Henry of how nice he looked in his silk clothes fit for a nobel prince. Eventually i was pulling off massive heists in Rattay, and using the money to fund my own village project up North. What an amazing game!

  • @SSZaris
    @SSZaris Год назад +5

    People also really like to get revenge. As much as people love to say revenge isn't the right thing to do, it's a base human desire, and living out a revenge fantasy in a video game is great fun.
    Great video!

  • @Pincsi01
    @Pincsi01 Год назад +5

    It truly is an amazing game and exceptional in it's genre, and being a hungarian speaker makes it all the more entertaining. I'm only sad I don't get to play a self-insert which is a huge deal for me in RPGs, but I got over it with how satisfied I am with kingdom come as a whole

  • @Natadorian
    @Natadorian Год назад +11

    Things we want in KCD 2:
    1. Weapon and Armor forging
    2. Cancel fast travel to stop at a certain point on the journey
    3. Portable Sleeping bag (limited use but repairable maybe)
    4. Kuttenbourg DLC (Play as Henry badass Dad before he gives up fighting
    5. Literally just a second game at all would be amazing!

    • @chrisvd2104
      @chrisvd2104 Год назад +1

      Amen, Jezus Christ be praised

    • @MarioP9511
      @MarioP9511 6 месяцев назад +1

      2. Only play Hardcore so no fast travel, forced to learn the roads as we do in real life, I have bucefalus and race horse perk, military horseshoes, he's very fast. When I need fast travel use drinking system to blackout with safe passage perk
      3. I don't need to sleep, can use bath houses, cockerel potion, Lazarus Potion, Insomniac perk, buy stays at lodges beds with infinite trunk
      6. Add DLSS 3.5 and FSR3 so we can play at 4k or 1440p.

    • @Natadorian
      @Natadorian 6 месяцев назад

      @@MarioP9511 I started my Hardcore mode a while back but just haven’t played it much recently😂

    • @kiwi3085
      @kiwi3085 28 дней назад +1

      Okay, so at least it's confirmed:
      1. There is a KCD 2 coming Feb 2025
      2. There will be a smithing skill, with a smithing minigame kinda like alchemy or grindstone
      3. It's set in Kuttenburg
      and even more fun things, like early firearms and crossbows!

    • @Natadorian
      @Natadorian 27 дней назад

      @@kiwi3085 Dude I’m so excited! 😁

  • @kodyfisher1011
    @kodyfisher1011 Год назад +5

    Considering this is their first game what an incredible achievement from the devs. Though the game can feel a little clunky at times and does have a decent amount of issues, the things they got right make you look past them once you've been playing long enough except the lockpicking thats horrible. Im extremely excited to see what projects they have coming!

  • @pccalcio
    @pccalcio 9 месяцев назад +4

    Imagine living in a time so much deprived of good games, that if you say that a 2019 game is better than a 2011 game, it becomes a controversial take.
    Should be normal, yet sadly it isn't, and that tells a very sad story of how (AAA) developers just chase the quick easy bucks, instead of trying to make great games.

  • @TheBlankJoker
    @TheBlankJoker Год назад +7

    Been a fan of this game since it came out. And I'm very happy to see all the attention its been getting on youtube lately. Excellent job!

  • @Enigmatic..
    @Enigmatic.. Год назад +14

    The world in KCD is masterfully crafted. Its a beautiful world to explore and unlike most games like this it actually rewards exploration in the way of secrets in the form of easter eggs and loot. If you know where to go you can literally get the best weapon in the game once you get to the open world map but because Henry sucks at everything it won't really do you any good lol. I love this game, its one of the most unique games i have ever played. The story is gripping and never feels like a chore, and again, i can't stress this enough about how beautiful the world is. It makes you spend hours just walking around exploring. As for the save system ..... the complaints are just from morons who forget to buy the saviour schnapps or actually remember to save the game, that's not the game at fault, its theirs. Also there are plenty of saviour schnapps to buy and if you run out of them its again, not the game at fault its the player for being shit at the game.

    • @tangodroid
      @tangodroid Год назад +2

      I agree with you in everything except the schnapps. As much as I love the game, don't know if I would be able to finish it if I didn't install a mod to save whenever. The thing is, I hate repetition and to waste time. To wake one day, do a bunch of stuff, and then die either because either I don't have schnapps, or because something caught me by surprise, so I have to redo everything again, sometimes several times, it is quite frustrating for me. I don't want to redo what I already did.
      For the record, I do like repetition of the challenging parts, if I'm dealing with a tough camp and keep failing, sure, will enjoy new tries. But let me do them from exactly when I'm about to start, not from where I have to do a lot of easy stuff before that because I'm struggling with the schnapps.
      I get what they are trying to do with the saves, to make dying feel more significant and upsetting, but another consequence for me is to often make the game feel more boring every time I have to repeat the more monotone parts.
      Also, luckily I played it when it seems most bug were fixed, but the game was infamous at lunch for the amount of bugs, including the game crashing or freezing (the ones I've found several times). Losing a bunch of progress for something that happen in the game is usually at least annoying, losing a bunch of progress because the game crashed will become infuriating really fast, and that will happen a lot more often if your saves are so limited.

  • @geth--head6380
    @geth--head6380 Год назад +4

    Started playing this game yesterday and holy crap what a game...what a story!!! I keep hearing ppl say that they hate the fighting and while I understand I also completely disagree...I think the fighting is so great and I can tell that when I level up it's actually going to Matter...I'm so impressed by this game that I'm at work right now and instead of doing my job I'm watching videos about the game ...if you haven't play this game then go try it because it's absolutely amazing...

    • @geth--head6380
      @geth--head6380 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@dagerry when I beat the game I will try hardcore mode...

  • @Mugetsu542
    @Mugetsu542 Месяц назад +1

    i bought the game for about 4 dollars a couple days ago (the royal edition, so i have the dlc) and im absolutely loving it, i've only had it for a couple of days, but i already have 50 hours on it, and i got pretty used to the combat pretty easily, and felt like the lockpick was easy too, so i guess if you get the hang of it, its not going to be that difficult, the more difficult part about the combat i'd have to say is that fighting multiple opponents is gonna be your hardest thing to overcome, not just cuz you're outnumbered, but i feel like they could have done it better, cuz alot of the time when another enemy runs behind me, my camera starts freaking out, so its hard to see where i am at and where the enemies are at

  • @SenorKraut
    @SenorKraut 8 месяцев назад +2

    KCD was one of the best gaming experiences I ever had. It's rough at the beginning on hardcore but that makes it all the better. The world is a piece of art, probably the strongest aspect of the game. The gameplay is great fun. Thieving is very immersive and rewarding, the combat feels weird at the beginning but is sophisticated, the mini games are great and even the hunting is fun. I could just keep on praising the game for forever but here's what is best about the game: it's old school. That's also the reason why I didn't go down too well with the younger audience. It throws you into this huge world, it is not holding your hands. It expects you to find ways and means to get money. You are supposed to go the training ground and sparring with the captain of the watch to get better. With hardcore you will get lost A LOT and you have to navigate using your brain and finding things without quest markers is just the better fun.

  • @jasta4
    @jasta4 Год назад +5

    One of my absolute favourites, and yeah the best part is being so crap at everything, then at some point hours in you're like... oh wow I'm doing this, I'm getting good, and it feels very rewarding. Great storyline too, Henry is perfectly slotted in to a fairly accurate historical episode.

    • @zay_tiggygaming
      @zay_tiggygaming Год назад

      I just got my first headshot on a charging armored Cuman couple days ago. Had to celebrate with a moonshine

    • @jasta4
      @jasta4 Год назад

      @@zay_tiggygaming Yes! Never managed to hit anything except a barn door then suddenly headshot someone, feels so good haha

    • @zay_tiggygaming
      @zay_tiggygaming Год назад

      @@jasta4 only comes second to winning your first 2 v 1. I spent 5 minutes fighting two guys until I got them both to surrender.

  • @vincentkeith5259
    @vincentkeith5259 Год назад +5

    KCD is one of my all-time favorites, but I don't see any point in comparing it to Skyrim - they're too different. It feels like saying a Sports car is better than a Truck - well sure if your goal is fun driving, but if you goal is hauling lumber - that sports car sucks.
    Should everyone who like Skyrim give KDC a try? Probably. Should the people who were disappointed with Skyrim give it a try? Almost certainly - it really is that good. Just don't expect it to be a replacement for Skyrim or Elden Ring or any other game.
    Sure, you can compare graphics quality - KDC wins (until you mod Skyrim). But combat is way too different and designed for different purposes. KDC is a mostly linear story; in Skyrim, you can ignore the story and still have fun.
    It's more refined than Skyrim, but it hasn't nearly the scope of world size, number of quests, or - well, most anything. Skyrim's Lore is fantasy, whereas KDC is based mainly on reality. The KDC story is the game, whereas in Skyrim, the story is more of a prompt to explore the game - also, the default ending is stupid beyond belief, and I can't see why anyone would bother with it more than once - I didn't even do that much. Still, I get a lot of enjoyment from Skyrim because I can ignore or change what I don't like.

  • @thehuntermikipl1170
    @thehuntermikipl1170 Год назад +5

    It is really annoying how so many games are not skill based, and all they do is artificially increase the difficulty. So it doesn't take any skill, just more grind, which is just annoying, and makes players cheat. Why waste time grinding, if it doesn't actually change anything, and you may as well make things a little bit easier for yourself?
    In skyrim, or minecraft, combat is just spamming lmb, and possibly stopping for a while to use healing items, and continuing.
    Even Mount&Blade, a game with a good combat system made AI so poorly, that all you do is spam LMB anyway, and if you want to enjoy combat you have to play on multiplayer (and you also have to hope there isn't too many archers, and people using shields, because otherwise it won't be enjoyable anyway).
    You mentioned in skyrim players most likely just scumsave if they get caught pick pocketing. But you didn't say why. In skyrim there is absolutely no system for that, no skill involved, it is just pure RNG, so no wonder after being caught player just thinks "bullshit" and reloads a save.

    • @mrholotape8376
      @mrholotape8376  Год назад +3

      Yeah that is a good point with pickpocketing in Skyrim. There is no skill to it so failing a pickpocket attempt is just annoying and seems unfair. Even a simple mini game for pickpocketing would be a total game changer for stealth play throughs

  • @Daekar3
    @Daekar3 5 месяцев назад +1

    I loved Skyrim, but KCD was a revelation. I picked it up very early in the COVID lock downs, and it was absolutely a bright spot for me then - even though there were plenty of bright spots during that time since I got to eat lunch at home and spend time with my wife.
    I almost rage quit the game a few times, but the feeling of immersion in a well-realized version of the medieval world made this history buff very happy. There aren't too many games where I develop mental maps anymore, since the worlds are so huge and empty and you never really need to actually do anything but follow the arrow on the HUD... but even now years later, I can still see the major locations and I remember where things are located just like I spent time living there. I LOVE when games really require me to develop my own mental map. I'm looking forward to KCD2. The next Elder Scrolls might or might not get my attention depending on how much I like Baldur's Gate 3.

  • @bizznick444joe7
    @bizznick444joe7 9 месяцев назад +1

    You might think there's too much dialogue but you gain Speech levels talking more so it's not a waste. Also the dialogue is meant to help you decide emotionally what to do. How you want to mark your history in and roleplay. If you want to be worst than the Cuman and ransack and murder every village you can do that.

  • @Legionari3
    @Legionari3 10 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for giving exposure to this game i really enjoyed it such an underrated game.
    Only thing I could add is you say Bohemia was part of the Roman Empire when it was part of the Holy Roman Empire very very different political entities but that it the history buff in new 😅

    • @byali4360
      @byali4360 10 месяцев назад +1

      Ah yes, the Holy Roman Empire... which was neither holy, nor roman and not an empire.

  • @superbudegu
    @superbudegu 5 месяцев назад +7

    Unlike skyrim, KCD is an actual RPG

    • @artair70
      @artair70 5 месяцев назад

      Sssh, don't let the Skybabies know that

  • @sonoVR
    @sonoVR Год назад +7

    I bought it today on steam, 75% off, just 9.99 and got every addition for it as well so for anyone wanting it, now is the chance. Haven't played it yet but after seeing this video I kust had to get it.
    I'm excited to start a new adventure, thank you for this recommendation

    • @sonoVR
      @sonoVR 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@dagerry Perhaps it's because I'm more of an old school gamer, but I absolutely love the game.
      It's gorgeous, the quests are good, characters are awesome and the immersion is a 10 for me.
      For me personally, it is a *real* RPG with incredible gameplay and thanks to your comment I'm going to play it again today

    • @sonoVR
      @sonoVR 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@dagerry Will do for sure! I'm in love with the combat system personally and the world itself is really realistic too. When I play I truly feel like I am my version of Henry, playing the role of an established character yet my own, and damn you reminded me of Gothic! may have to check that one out again sometime for the nostalgia.
      I've missed these types of games for a long time, but then again, it's perhaps due to coming from a time where games relied more on personal skill and growing with your character as opposed to just seeing numbers go up and suddenly being able to one-shot something difficult because you ran a few errands for NPCs. It makes it all the more immersive to me to doubt my own skill when I consider entering a fight, it adds weight to my choices etc..
      Absolute gem of a game.

  • @scarecrow0774
    @scarecrow0774 9 месяцев назад +1

    "There are alot of skills i didnt even know henry had because i must have missed it" this is SUCH a huge thing with KCD. I have 1 save witb 275 hours on it, and my current play through i have 180 hours in it. Last night was the first time ive truly used stealth, and realized how good of a stat it can be. Was doing the mission before going and attacking the cuman/bandit city camp. The last couple of times i just scouted the area, and went back to sir radzig after spotting a bandit. This time however, i decided i wanted to try stealth as i had never given it a go in the game really. I managed to destroy a weapons cache, poison 1 pot of food, and added dollmaker potion to the other pot of food, and took a torch to a few arrow caches. When it came time for the battle, there was maybe 8-10 archers compared to the normal like 20-25 of them in my other playthroughs, there was MUCH less enemies overall due to the poisoning and the rest were weak due to the dollmaker potion debuffs. The fact every single aspect of this mission changed simply because i snuck around the camp (i had level 2 stealth btw compared to being main level 15 with 19 strength) randomly and happened to have a couple items in my inventory is mind boggling to me

  • @Gnosoupforu
    @Gnosoupforu 10 месяцев назад +2

    I just returned to this game a month ago and remember how much I both loved and hated this game. Combat is so hard but so good that it really makes you think before attacking those three bandits or single, heavily armed knight. Great job not spoiling anything for others.

  • @Bonko78
    @Bonko78 11 месяцев назад +3

    This is an absolutely fantastic game, I've played through it 3 or 4 times and will soon do it again. One of my all-time favorites. However, if I would change anything for the sequel it would be the combat system. I appreciate what they tried to do with the HEMA adaptation and the combos, but it's a very frustrating experience for no good reason.
    I know others may disagree but I struggled immensely to perform the combos, even after several playthroughs. Unfortunately, the counter-attack technique (learned from Bernard in Rattay) makes combos redundant due to it's ridiculous effectiveness. But even putting that aside, the camera-lock prevents you from controlling both the distance to your opponent and the direction that you are looking, which makes combat feel like an arcade game. Both are of course crucial factors in all forms of close combat and it's such a shame that they chose an aiming system that requires camera-lock at all. I really hope they keep their devotion to realism with by sticking with HEMA but that they also update this system, preferably with a 3rd person version.
    Except for the combat system, this game absolutely rocks.

    • @adl.4611
      @adl.4611 10 месяцев назад +1

      As much as I love the game, the combat drove me absolutely nuts. It's mostly fine when you're facing one opponent, but useless against multiples, and you're in for a bad time with three or more because you can't quickly switch your attention between them. One mechanic I don't understand is how a strike from an enemy in your back will force Henry to turn around and face them, which seems logical at first, but is infuriating when you're trying to flee from a mob of people.

    • @Bonko78
      @Bonko78 10 месяцев назад

      @@adl.4611 I totally agree. Obviously, they wanted it to be hard but it shouldn't be hard for contrived reasons. I'm sure they can think of something better for the next one.

    • @Bonko78
      @Bonko78 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@dagerry Let's hope so!

    • @berbtheherb
      @berbtheherb 7 дней назад

      Yes you can its called the mousewheel ​@@adl.4611

  • @splinterborn
    @splinterborn 5 месяцев назад +3

    Hyped for KCD II

  • @ThousandairesClub
    @ThousandairesClub Год назад +15

    *idk if its BETTER than Skyrim.....but its certainly a unique experience in a much smaller and personal world.*

  • @voggers2593
    @voggers2593 6 месяцев назад +1

    So excited for KCD2! As you said, I love that Henry is a relatable young trouble maker who goes through a difficult coming-of age-story, and isn't just some chosen hero. While the game is dialogue heavy, unlike many RPGs there are tons of well-written side characters, and so many quests have interesting solutions outside of combat.

  • @nickurchin9579
    @nickurchin9579 День назад

    Excellent video, sir! It's an actual tragedy that you don't have 100k+ subs (if you're still doing this, I know this is a year old). Cheers.

  • @D4RTHV4PER
    @D4RTHV4PER Год назад +7

    I absolutely loved playing Kingdom Come. But just like you, i first quit and came back like a month later, starting all over again. Now it`s one of my favourite Games of all Time. And i played Skyrim and the Darksouls series, for example...
    I appreciate your Video and the promotion you do for this beautiful Masterpiece.

    • @gucciguy3408
      @gucciguy3408 Год назад

      I got it around launch had some bugs and finally got around to playing it about a year after that when they fixed a ton of the bugs and loved it to no end.

  • @nixielee
    @nixielee Год назад +4

    I think alchemy is one of the best systems just because how immersive it is. You are picking stuff up, mixing, pouring, just like you would in real life. I hope we see even more of this in the next game. The save system is also brilliant. Elder Scrolls haven't understood this at all and how important it is for immersion.

    • @MarioP9511
      @MarioP9511 6 месяцев назад

      But you don't have to use it, just put the herbs by order without boiling to have the same result.

  • @jmk3723
    @jmk3723 Год назад +9

    Let’s be honest, this game was amazing… everything is basically interact-able. Alchemy was genuinely fun to level up.
    The map looks good, the combat is initially bs but almost amazing once you level up a lot. Multi-enemy engagements suck balls, but 1v1 duels are godlike. The best part of the game is once you get so good at 1v1 combat… you crack open tin cans while wearing nothing and using a wooden stick.

  • @scarecrow0774
    @scarecrow0774 9 месяцев назад

    Also, the fact you referred to opening up the menu in KCD as opening a book and flipping back and forth between the pages is beyond perfect.

  • @bkarnhem874
    @bkarnhem874 10 месяцев назад +1

    I would love a grand schale rpg with realistic mechanics where you could eventually work yourself up to become either a feudal lord, merchant, diplomat or something like a spie. Something like court intrigue and diplomacy has a lot of potential in gaming.

  • @HoiPolloiNtertains
    @HoiPolloiNtertains Год назад +6

    Love this game. Really not a fan of Skyrim at all (the mods are amazing though). Glad others feel this way about KCD. Really hoping for a second game soon.

  • @NESSTOR94
    @NESSTOR94 6 месяцев назад +7

    Kingdom Come 2

    • @Widlrr
      @Widlrr 6 месяцев назад +1

      Can’t wait

  • @remrad4315
    @remrad4315 8 месяцев назад +5

    This isnt even a hot take. Its just true.

  • @Mister_Skar
    @Mister_Skar 4 месяца назад

    It took me a long time to get into this game, at first I sucked at sword fighting and lockpicking which totally put me off, but eventually I came back and stuck with it and once it 'clicked' I couldn't stop playing, it was astounding. Such a simple setting with many common activities that would've occurred back in that time period, yet it was so fun and well written. Something about living the simple life of a blacksmiths son and working your way up is really endearing. The world is so lively and full of character. I adore this game.

  • @boylibrary3533
    @boylibrary3533 11 месяцев назад +1

    To be fair I didn’t even think of smithing much as in a lot of games I don’t focus on that stuff a lot, but the few times I did I explained it with Henry never really wanting to be a smith that much and really just never wanting to do it for himself either. Smithing a sword takes a long time, time Henry didn’t have

  • @ChillyCharizard006
    @ChillyCharizard006 8 месяцев назад +4

    Skyrim spoiled us horrifically.

    • @TheRealBillix
      @TheRealBillix 6 месяцев назад

      Skyrim was amazing for 10year olds….. that’s all I have to say 😂

    • @DautFromX
      @DautFromX 15 дней назад

      Spoiled people as in; normalize mediocre combat, terrible story telling and shallow mechanics.

  • @magavao
    @magavao 5 месяцев назад +5

    Its better BY FAR!!!!

  • @bujin1977
    @bujin1977 Год назад +4

    Probably my favourite game of the last ten years. It's the game that actually got me interested in learning about my own country's medieval history, and that opened up a whole new interesting world to me.
    I think if there's one thing that drew me out of the illusion a little bit, it was the range of accents from the voice actors - mainly British and American. It was a little off-putting, but I didn't let it ruin what is an excellent game. I do hope that Warhorse give us an update on KCD2 soon.

    • @RaphaelAmbrosiusCosteau51
      @RaphaelAmbrosiusCosteau51 Год назад +3

      Yeah I definitely agree with what you said about the accents. I’m honestly confused as to why there are almost literally, if any at all, Czech voice actors. I’m pretty sure their studio is in Prague so it seems like they would’ve been easy to get but apparently not

    • @augiestevens9833
      @augiestevens9833 Год назад +1

      There's a Czech voice option now, planning to play through with it on my next playthrough. For the next game I'd love the English version to be voiced by actors with Czech accents for the immersion. I'm sure native Hungarian speakers have some thoughts about the voice acting too haha.

    • @bujin1977
      @bujin1977 Год назад +1

      @@augiestevens9833Oooh, thanks for the tip - I didn't know it had a Czech voice option. Will definitely be using that next time I play it!

    • @augiestevens9833
      @augiestevens9833 Год назад +1

      @@bujin1977 For sure! I'm in the process of trying to learn Czech so it was a nice surprise to find as an option when I re-installed it recently.

  • @mikhalych9748
    @mikhalych9748 10 месяцев назад +1

    I just recently stumbled on this game and it makes skyrim look like a joke for sure. Its very frustrating and I didnt know what I was getting into but the more I learn about it the more I appreciate it.

  • @kenpachi1114
    @kenpachi1114 11 месяцев назад +1

    lockpicking on consoles is absolutely horrid. I’ll choose Skyrim’s any day.

  • @kruxxme5372
    @kruxxme5372 Год назад +5

    Great video! I absolutely loved this game, beautiful, deep and extremely rewarding. Thank you.

  • @Boy10Dio
    @Boy10Dio 9 месяцев назад +4

    I don't disagree with the title, but skyrim is one hell of a low bar.

  • @quarantined-evil9145
    @quarantined-evil9145 Год назад +10

    AY someone said it it def 200x better than skyrim sorry for the skyrim fans but kingdom come just wins in every category plus even more impressive its their first game and theyre already on the path to becoming a big company i also wrote a review on steam store trying to get people to buy it but yours is def more uhh "welcoming" here is what i wrote "I personally think this game is the greatest rpg game of all time but there are sum minor bugs nothing to game breaking though but the main reason why ppl arent in favor of this game is because this generation wants everything handed to them and in this game you need skill and knowledge and most people forget that there is a perk system the more you use the weapon you are holding the more perks you can unlock to make the combat or speech easier which i feel like ppl forget this perk system even exist because of how much they complain cause they couldnt win a 1v6 like you probably arent going to win that in the beginning of the game because you arent a damn warrior at the start of the game you are A DAMN HUNGRY BLACKSMITH'S SON and most forget that aswell because theyre small minded ppl that cant experience what a masterpiece this game really is and im hoping KCD 2 is on its way very soon and also STOP BEING ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ AND GET BETTER AT COMBAT INSTEAD OF COMPLAINING THAT YOU SUCK" oh and another thing i love about this game is the sense of progression like for example when you begin to use the bow you are all wobbly and inaccurate but as you use it more you can SEE your progress in real time of holding the bow steady if you know what im trying to say then good job and buy the game 😸

    • @mortache
      @mortache Год назад +1

      I love Skyrim as a game that's over a decade old. It pushed the boundary of open world game design and has gazillions of mods, but as standalone game the Witcher 3, Kingdom Come Deliverance etc pushed the genre to even newer heights

    • @DautFromX
      @DautFromX 14 дней назад

      @@mortache Skyrim did not push any boundaries, it just tredded water and stagnated while the modding community ironed out everything that's wrong with it. Take off the rose tinted glasses and you'll see that Skyrim is not a very good game.

  • @j0nnyism
    @j0nnyism 5 месяцев назад +1

    I think saved in this game should be based on the clock rather than exit saves. Maybe have it save everytime you hear the clock strike hourly or at 6 and 12 . I think that would be a cool way of doing it as exit saves tempt u to abuse it

  • @LittleBaboon
    @LittleBaboon 9 месяцев назад +1

    Dude, loved the historical accuracy of KCD…makes a big historical mistake literally 1 min in the video🤔. It is not the Roman Empire but the Holy Roman Empire 😒. Two completely different entities.