We all agree -The mulled wine at the Christmas market is too expensive. A cup costs around five euros at the market stalls at the GameStar editorial office in Munich. The money is much better invested elsewhere. How good that you can pick up a fabulous medieval role-playing game on Steam for just one euro less.
Because the highly praisedis currently available in Valve's shopfor a cheap four euros.Moment!
, some will probably say:Four euros, that was cheaper.
And you are right; The main game was available in previous sales for just around three euros.
However, we are talking about the Royal Edition, which, in addition to the main game, also contains all five previous DLCs for Kingdom Come - and it has never been cheaper.
What's inside?
In the main game you are thrown into the European Middle Ages in 1404 as the blacksmith's son Heinrich.At that time, the Bohemian-Hungarian throne dispute was raging in the Czech Republic.Sigismund, the king's half-brother, tries to seize power and in doing so unleashes a war in which Henry's parents also fall victim. A thrilling revenge story unfolds.
The core feature of the game is the authentic representation of the European Middle Ages. This means that the game puts a lot of emphasis on accurately showing how people lived back then. From building castles to clothing to food, the developers have researched everything.
Sword fighting and the use of other historical weapons are also recreated in great detail. You can use the mouse to choose which direction you want to block or strike, and you also have to manage your stamina. This can take some getting used to, especially at the beginning.
The DLCs Treasures of the Past, From the Ashes, The Amorous Adventures of Bold Sir Hans Capon, Band of Bastards and Woman's Lot expand the excellent basic game with in-depth elements such as working as a bailiff,new quest lines and insights into the lives of women in the Middle Ages.
Why should you buy Kingdom Come: Deliverance?
The timing couldn't be better to start Kingdom Come becauseon February 2025, will be published withalready the long-awaited successor who should finally bring Heinrich's revenge story to a crowning conclusion. You can see the first gameplay in the video above.
The upcoming holidays would be nowthe ideal time to catch up on the previous one, if not done so far. And if there's a topic that makes the GameStar community happy, then it's authentic medieval games. Here Kingdom Come: Deliverance is an investment that can be recommended without hesitation.
Is Kingdom Come also on sale elsewhere?
Although the game is currentlyalso on offer at GOG, but you can save by far the most on Steam. While GOG currentlyaround 6 eurosfor the Royal Edition with all DLCs, the game is currently not reduced at all in the Epic Games Store.
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Have you already played Kingdom Come: Deliverance? What do you think of the combat system? And are you already looking forward to the successor? Write it in the comments!