Kingdom Come: Rescue 2 Many of the best RPGs show that they can be too kind to the player. As a hero, you expect to have power – just a gentle curve of difficulty, you will be strong enough to face anything easily. Not a kingdom: Rescue 2. It’s brutal, challenging, immersive in all the best ways, and now it’s the lowest price ever, so there’s a great opportunity to try it for yourself.
At first glance, it may be easy to mistake it for a simple action game, but it’s not. In fact, it’s far from that, as there’s a big part of the kingdom. Rescue 2 simply means surviving ordinary medieval life, continuing from town to town and then quests. Yes, combat is fun, but the bits in between are just as important.
This game places you in the shoes of Scaritz’s Henry, the son of a blacksmith who serves Rajigkovila Ir after the events of the first game (if you’re not playing it, it will fill you fast enough). When you and Ir Hans Kapon headed for Trosky Castle, you were seriously injured and weakened as you were attacked and taken by bandits. Below are some great examples of political plot and great interpersonal drama.
It puts you in the midst of the boiling political landscape of the Civil War and as the driving force between the two fighting sides, it may seem like all games of greater conflict than life. However, this is not the case as there are many moments where you sharpen your blades, put down tired feet, and help the villagers with a little bit of a small task. Being a good man is just as important as being a strong warrior.
As Lowell Bell says in Our Kingdom, the deartance 2 review, “Memorable core cast, often hilarious side quests, and fascinating major stories greet the Kingdom: Rescue 2 is a must-see medieval RPG.” Given the number of masterpiece RPGs that have entered the sacred halls of the best PC games this year, it says something about Kingdom Come.
So I truly believe it is the perfect time to try it. If you’re enthusiastic, you can come to Kingdom: Rescue 2 for just $36.69/£26.99 on loaded (formerly cdkeys). Even if you haven’t played the first game, you can still keep up pretty quickly, but you can also load the first game and all its DLC for just $7.19/£5.29.
I’d like to see more RPGs that will appear on the upcoming PC gaming list, but for now, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 needs to give you even better fun and immersion with such discounts. If you’re looking for something similar, but have more magical elements, you’ll find something that matches the atmosphere in our list of best fantasy games.
But what are the wings stronger than the blades and stronger than the wings? Of course, we’ll be part of a great community. We are not an army, but we can chat with fellow Kingdom Come Players and RPG Lovers on PCGamesn Discord. There’s no feast, sorry.