Update 1.3 is out, which aside from various fixes brings horse racing and horse archery, and for gold/expansion owners also Brushes with Death questline, which should be around 7 hours long, taking place on both maps. Fun fact: The song in the trailer, from 1968 Czech fairy tale, was composed by 19 year old Jan Hammer, who went on to compose, among other things, Miami Vice (the 80s classic) main theme and soundtrack.
JCarterMMA
More importantly, the update gives merchants more money.
Moist-N-Damp
Those who’ve played KCD2, has the game exceeded your expectations & is there’s something KCD has that the 2nd one doesn’t?
Bansheesdie
IGN didn’t seem to like it
>Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2’s Brushes With Death DLC isn’t bad at all – it’s simply a bit threadbare as a standalone experience, and it didn’t feel like a strong follow-up to what had come before.
“A bit threadbare” is kinda the exact opposite of how I would describe KCD2.
PhoenixKA
Loved playing through this game. After I beat it the first time I started up some side characters with different builds, but didn’t get too far with them.
I think I might just wait until all the DLC for it comes out and play it again then. There will be a bunch of new content and I’ll probably have forgotten a lot of the existing content.
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Update 1.3 is out, which aside from various fixes brings horse racing and horse archery, and for gold/expansion owners also Brushes with Death questline, which should be around 7 hours long, taking place on both maps. Fun fact: The song in the trailer, from 1968 Czech fairy tale, was composed by 19 year old Jan Hammer, who went on to compose, among other things, Miami Vice (the 80s classic) main theme and soundtrack.
More importantly, the update gives merchants more money.
Those who’ve played KCD2, has the game exceeded your expectations & is there’s something KCD has that the 2nd one doesn’t?
IGN didn’t seem to like it
>Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2’s Brushes With Death DLC isn’t bad at all – it’s simply a bit threadbare as a standalone experience, and it didn’t feel like a strong follow-up to what had come before.
“A bit threadbare” is kinda the exact opposite of how I would describe KCD2.
Loved playing through this game. After I beat it the first time I started up some side characters with different builds, but didn’t get too far with them.
I think I might just wait until all the DLC for it comes out and play it again then. There will be a bunch of new content and I’ll probably have forgotten a lot of the existing content.