6 years later, Warhorse Studios is bringing us back to Bohemia
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With the developer touting a sprawling open world, weighty RPG choices, and the return of its authentic first-person melee combat, you can expect each swing of your sword-arm and every arrow unleashed to pack a hefty punch in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.
Not only will the new Kingdom Come game feel better to play, the graphics and quoted “five hours of stunning cinematic cutscenes” speak to Warhorse’s increased production value. As creative director Daniel Vávra says, “what we are making now is what [Kingdom Come: Deliverance] was supposed to be in the beginning, but we were not able to do it because we didn’t have enough resources and experience.”
Rollicking medieval saga aside, the KCD2 trailer also shows off the light-hearted aspects of Henry’s story. There’s crass British humor, a fair bit of tavern brawling, an idyllic medieval landscape…basically, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 looks like everything I’d hoped Playground’sFable rebootmight be, and it’ll probably be in our hands much sooner.
There are plenty ofupcoming PS5 gamesto keep on your radar this year, from Black Myth: Wukong to No Rest For The Wicked.
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