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Russian Kingdom Come Deliverance - Смута

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Leering bear in the background, hungrily looking at main characater's arse... Yeah... I knew game industry would clone all the wrong lessons from Baldur's Gate 3.
 

Fargus

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The guy in glasses was just recently released from jail. They love BG3. They also do "ironic" faggot sketches all the time as introduction for their videos and make gachimuchi meme jokes. So it's kind of a recurring theme for the channel...
 

Non-Edgy Gamer

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Strap Yourselves In
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We're hitting levels of slav that shouldn't be possible.

My only criticism is that the mud doesn't behave like real mud. For accurate historical slav life, you need lots of mud all over your boots. The horse needs to get muddy and kick up mud. At least put footprints on the ground. This feels like the character is walking over a painting. Witcher 3 got away with it by not showing mud in much detail, but that was 2019.

All those Unreal Engine 5 details on the ground like puddles of water do more harm than good when they don't behave like real water. It creates an uncanny valley effect that I suspect most people will feel, but not quite place, leading to unimpressed reactions.
 

Demo.Graph

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This's not KCD. And not an RPG. It's a low effort runner-slasher in historical decorations with HP bloat, retarded fetchquests and other elements of AAA gaming.
I'd say that quality level is comparable to Cyberpunk 2077 when it was released (read - it's shit).
Regrettably, it's unlikely that the game would be polished enough to become worthwhile.

Edit. Also, turns out there was in interview where lead dev had stated that their inspiration was Ghost of Tsushima. I haven't played it, but based on Youtube, the comparison is probably more relevant than KCD.
 
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Stavrophore

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This's not KCD. And not an RPG. It's a low effort runner-slasher in historical decorations with HP bloat, retarded fetchquests and other elements of AAA gaming.
I'd say that quality level is comparable to Cyberpunk 2077 when it was released (read - it's shit).
Regrettably, it's unlikely that the game would be polished enough to become worthwhile.

Edit. Also, turns out there was in interview where lead dev had stated that their inspiration was Ghost of Tsushima. I haven't played it, but based on Youtube, the comparison is probably more relevant than KCD.

KCD was terribly bugged at the release, so we will see.
 

deuxhero

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If anybody still gives a shit about this game. 6 hour stream by two belarusians that you can skim through.


Looks like any BamHam melee combat. The real crack is when he runs into an NPC and it just has a safe space barrier rather than actually colliding.
Codex mole is aware of this gem and threat people with potential review

Reminds me of the original Mount and Blade, where you were never supposed to encounter water more than waist deep but it snuck into a few random siege maps far away from the gameplay. Of course even there the water still slowed you down because they had a penalty for wading that applied even in deeper water.
 

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