After four big updates, we will take a fresh look at one of the most promising buildings in the next few years.
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For weeks I have already struggled through the Middle Ages. I am thanksInstead of traveling into the past for 600 years. I see every day, only fields, forests, towers and swords. I drink Met, I eat groats. I don't say: "How are you today?" I say: "What about yours, values men and women?".
And when Kingdom Come 2's mammutt test approached and I finally thought a light at the end of this tunnel made of solid masonry, I am seriously asking me editor -in -chief HeikoTo take over. "... I can only say:" With delight! "
And not only because I am actually never oversaturated by the Middle Ages. I am much more looking forward to returning to the world of Manor Lords explicitly. The construction game went to early access in April 2024 and even then I had a lot of fun. It was noticeably unfinished, mechanically there was a lot in the Argen. But at the same time, it bubbled over potential - especially with the credible look, its historical claim and the famous building feeling.
After ten months of additional development time, including four major updates, a lot should have happened to the building game hope. What exactly has gone to the bottom of it in the past few days and got rid of the Bohemia of the 15th century and hiked to southern Germany.
A seamless transition
If you like it to me and go to Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 directly towards Manor Lords, then you will experience one of the shallowest transitions between two different games that you can imagine. Both games look terrific, both games show the late Middle Ages, both games have a high historical claim.