The ingame maps are so beautiful in this game. I also like that they are somewhat abstract which means the game encourages you to explore to find interesting places.
I had a gameplay loop of doing a story quest or 2 then go to a treasure chest, explore, and go on a hunting trip for a day or 2 camping and selling the pelts. I would read by the fire every night for a couple hours. I loved it. I would always look forward to a hunting trip, so relaxing. So many ways to advance your character as you llay. One of my favorites!!
Quick hidden tip for anybody who wants to speed level the sword and combat skills: ask bernard to practice combos, then spam any combo you've unlocked that isn't the one you're supposed to do over and over again until the practice round ends. It's kind of cheesy but you can get like 10 level ups within 15 minutes.
Not sure if it has been mentioned but there are also several maps you can find that lead you to treasure chests across the map. Another aspect in common with RDR2.
My second run was my favorite of the two. I allowed myself to really slow down and take advantage of everything the game was providing. A very, very different experience.
How many video games are there where you can sit by a hearth on a rainy evening and just relax and read a book? Because that's totally a thing you can do in this game.
Hal, you need to learn letters. Yes, you've made it thus far in your short life without, but now it's time to rise above your previous station. Alchemy, Aristotle, and St. Francis await! Just think how impressed the monks will be!
Love this game. Simulation is HUGE for me in games. Red Dead 2 is a phenomenal game and comparison. Seems they took some more things from RDR2, I noticed in the trailer for KCD2 you can greet and taunt npc's like Arthur and have them react. Seems like they're leaning more into the sim of it which I love, Great vid buddy.
This would be a cool game if it wasn’t constantly setting you up to fail. I tried my best to do the quest for Johanka in the monastery and it was the most depressing thing I’ve ever played. From out of nowhere the game tells you to tell her you can’t do more for anyone, the quest fails, people are dead and everyone hates you. I’m excited to do stuff but honestly the game makes me wonder why I’m doing this to myself when I feel worse after playing it. I’ll have to probably start again and do the main quest first then maybe side quests never more than one at a time.
One of the best games I’ve ever played, yet it was underappreciated at the time of its release. The realism is even more immersive (IMO) than in games like Skyrim or The Witcher, for example.
I still have this game on my Steam wishlist (too much of a backlog in my bought games so I'm restricting myself from buying anything new atm 😁) but holy smokes, that map is beautiful! 😍
The ingame maps are so beautiful in this game. I also like that they are somewhat abstract which means the game encourages you to explore to find interesting places.
Absolutely, the maps are freakin' amazing :)
I had a gameplay loop of doing a story quest or 2 then go to a treasure chest, explore, and go on a hunting trip for a day or 2 camping and selling the pelts. I would read by the fire every night for a couple hours. I loved it. I would always look forward to a hunting trip, so relaxing. So many ways to advance your character as you llay. One of my favorites!!
Indeed!
Quick hidden tip for anybody who wants to speed level the sword and combat skills: ask bernard to practice combos, then spam any combo you've unlocked that isn't the one you're supposed to do over and over again until the practice round ends. It's kind of cheesy but you can get like 10 level ups within 15 minutes.
You really need to test out the alchemy crafting. It's the coolest game mechanic in the entire game. I would play this game just to crafting potions.
It's on the list for January
Yep, alchemy is so well made. I had quite hard times with it at first bit now I am master Alchemist-er 😅
Picked this up yesterday for free at Epic Games. Heard it was quite the awesome game.
Awesome!
Not sure if it has been mentioned but there are also several maps you can find that lead you to treasure chests across the map. Another aspect in common with RDR2.
Yep!
I'm I'm my second playthrough of this and I'm loving it more than the first.
I can't wait for KCD 2!
The time is almost upon us!
@Renfail I know. I'm so excited.
My second run was my favorite of the two. I allowed myself to really slow down and take advantage of everything the game was providing. A very, very different experience.
How many video games are there where you can sit by a hearth on a rainy evening and just relax and read a book? Because that's totally a thing you can do in this game.
Right?
Hal, you need to learn letters. Yes, you've made it thus far in your short life without, but now it's time to rise above your previous station. Alchemy, Aristotle, and St. Francis await! Just think how impressed the monks will be!
It's on the agenda!
Love this game. Simulation is HUGE for me in games. Red Dead 2 is a phenomenal game and comparison. Seems they took some more things from RDR2, I noticed in the trailer for KCD2 you can greet and taunt npc's like Arthur and have them react. Seems like they're leaning more into the sim of it which I love, Great vid buddy.
yeah I've seen those aspects in the upcoming game trailers as well! Can't wait!
This would be a cool game if it wasn’t constantly setting you up to fail. I tried my best to do the quest for Johanka in the monastery and it was the most depressing thing I’ve ever played. From out of nowhere the game tells you to tell her you can’t do more for anyone, the quest fails, people are dead and everyone hates you. I’m excited to do stuff but honestly the game makes me wonder why I’m doing this to myself when I feel worse after playing it. I’ll have to probably start again and do the main quest first then maybe side quests never more than one at a time.
You should never do more than one quest at a time in any game, period.
@ well I took them on here because it was a way to save the game. The save schnapps is super expensive.
Looking forward to this!
Cheers!
Loved the first game and I'm excited to play the second. What other game lets you get drunk with a priest?
Robin Hood games usually =)
One of the best games I’ve ever played, yet it was underappreciated at the time of its release. The realism is even more immersive (IMO) than in games like Skyrim or The Witcher, for example.
KCD is a gem of a game and my favorite.
May your Thursday be filled with all the good vibes and success you deserve
Looking forward to playing the first game and then going on the sequel
Enjoy 😉
I still have this game on my Steam wishlist (too much of a backlog in my bought games so I'm restricting myself from buying anything new atm 😁) but holy smokes, that map is beautiful! 😍
Go for it!
This and Avowed I am setting notifications when you start these.
The first of the 2025 new releases I'll be playing
I may need to buy a new PC.. just to run this. and its well worth it.
Or on a console
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