KINGDOM COME DELIVERANCE TREASURES OF THE PAST DLC is the extra content that comes with the special edition of the game, and contains the following:Â Maps of the treasures of the lords banished by King Sigismund of Hungary, which lead to hidden treasures of great value, belonging to thieves and smugglers. It will also give us the mythical armor of the Warhorse tribe, with which the original wearer purged all the dragons of the Kingdom of Bohemia. Remember that to access this extra content you need to have the base game in your Steam account, which is not included with this product.
Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? Thankfully, Kingdom Come: Deliverance is not a landslide, a mix of game and reality. It may not capture the appeal of the overall mainstream, but that’s okay. Anyone willing to take a dive into the niche waters of the gaming world, and not afraid of games being unforgiving, should definitely check this out. I love this game. Open your eyes, give this game a try and see.
One can't help but feel awe when considering Warhorse Studios' attention to historical detail in recreating 15th century Bohemia. Kingdom Come: Deliverance is a truly unique and memorable experience from start to finish, but its hardcore mechanics (that sometimes border on pure LARPing) make it a game that is certainly not for everyone.
Kingdom Come is a mess of bugs, and there’s the constant feeling that independent developer Warhorse is biting off more than it can chew. But there’s a charm to its scrappiness, and it does enough interesting stuff that I’m willing to tolerate the creaky framework struggling to prop everything up. It’s one of the most satisfying, rewarding role-playing experiences I’ve enjoyed on PC for a while, but the inconsistent performance and the game’s tendency to completely break does test my patience from time to time.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance is a huge first person GDR that can count on an higher level of immersion when compared with other similar productions. The combat system is amazing and, even if it will take you some hours to handle a sword correctly, all the time will spent will be worth it. A must-have for all fans of open-world RPGs in search of deeper gameplay mechanics.
Great story and medieval atmosphere, but with some technical problems, like low frame-rate, graphic pop-ups and improvable artificial intelligence.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance is a fantastic and absolutely frustrating experience. I was treated to a memorable lead character whose agency and development was largely wiped away with a twist late in the game and a collection of incredible gameplay mechanics and quests repeatedly stifled by bugs. Despite its downfalls, though, the good parts of the game are so good.
If Kingdom Come: Deliverance has a ton of bug fixing to improve the performance drastically, it could be a hidden gem. It’s clear that the game, despite its grand ambitions, was simply not ready for public consumption. Shimmers of brilliance are there and had it seen more time in the oven, or set its expectations at a more reasonable level, it could have been brilliant and scored significantly higher as a result. Alas, Kingdom Come: Deliverance is another cautionary tale rather than a trend setter.
January 24, 2019
Kingdom Come Deliverance: Band of Bastards DLC will be available the 5th February 2019. Watch video
June 27, 2018
Kingdom Come Deliverance presents its first DLC: From the Ashes. Watch video
May 24, 2018
Kingdom Come Deliverance details its DLCs. Read more
June 9, 2017
Kingdom Come Deliverance unveils a new trailer and its release date: 13th of February 2018. Watch video
August 18, 2017
Warhorse Studios and Deep Silver publish the story trailer for Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Watch video
June 5, 2017
Kingdom Come: Deliverance trailer shows off its bleak medieval expanse. Read more