Kingdom Come: Deliverance on Steam - User reviews, Price & Information

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Story-driven open-world RPG that immerses you in an epic adventure in the Holy Roman Empire. Avenge your parents' death as you battle invading forces, go on game-changing quests, and make influential choices. Explore castles, forests, villages and other realistic settings in medieval Bohemia!

Kingdom Come: Deliverance is a medieval, rpg and open world game developed by Warhorse Studios and published by Warhorse Studios and Deep Silver.
Released on February 13th 2018 is available only on Windows in 14 languages: English, French, German, Spanish - Spain, Czech, Polish, Russian, Italian, Simplified Chinese, Turkish, Korean, Ukrainian, Portuguese - Brazil and Japanese.

It has received 162,206 reviews of which 136,446 were positive and 25,760 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.3 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 29.99€ on Steam, but you can find it for 4.04€ on Gamivo.


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  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: OS 64-bit Windows 7 or 64-bit Windows 8 (8.1) or Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel CPU Core i5-2500K 3.3GHz, AMD CPU Phenom II X4 940
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GPU GeForce GTX 660, AMD GPU Radeon HD 7870
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 70 GB available space
  • Sound Card: Integrated
  • Additional Notes: SSD recommended

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Feb. 2025
Played this instead as my PC isn't good enough to handle KCD:2 and found myself going through a whirlwind of emotions. First of all, I wholeheartedly recommend this product. You will hate it for the first 2-3 days. It does a lot of things that modern day games have done away with. It forces you to stare at the fast travel indicator, which moves at the speed of a slug. It forces you into gritty, hard-hitting, claustrophobic combat, which makes you feel like throwing your controller. Save files feel few and far between, so on the rare chance you do die from falling off a cliff, or die to a surprise late-game ambush, you will be set back at least 1 hour in your progress... yet despite all of this, the game is EXCELLENT. The combat is as simple as this: if enemy has higher stats than you, you die. This means that if you go into combat with a bandit in full black armor, he will likely parry everything you throw at him, forever. So just don't try it. Even if you try to stealth kill him, he'll throw you off and laugh at you. This is because you are a PEASANT with 5 strength, and he is a MERCENARY with 15 strength. This is DnD style role-play, and the developers did it on purpose. But once you DO get used to the combat, and as long as you're playing with mouse and keyboard, it is possible to joust with 2-3 bandits at once. Provided THEY ARE THE SAME LEVEL AS YOU. It took me about a week of playing (I tried on console first) to actually get used to the fighting mechanics, but eventually you get to the point where you can reliably duel a small group of bandits with mixed tactics. And you don't need heavy armor to do it, ether. I usually wear a stealth set. Which leads me to say... Stealth and thieving feel INCREDIBLE. This is what I wanted from an Oblivion-like stealth/thieving experience. I've hoarded over 5,000 gold in the early game so far just by looting Rattay and the neighboring small towns. And due to the limited save-file system, it always feels tense. Sometimes, you won't even have to load a save if you do get caught because if you have the sense to get up, spin around, and run away from people before they manage to I.D. you, that WORKS. You won't get a bounty and they won't even fine you for trespassing! Likewise, I cleared two bandit camps today using purely Robin Hood tactics. And holy sheet, does it feel awesome! Fire off a piercing arrow, bleed the bandit leader to death, then take out his goons that come running via kiting/picking them off one by one. And don't get me started on going into camps at night whilst they're all sleeping. That feels incredible too! So, long story short. The game has a few things that can be annoying (looking at you foliage and rain that tanks my FPS). Enemy dogs suck during the mid-game due to their hit-box, but this is fixed by having a dog of your own. (I highly recommend getting the Woman's Lot DLC purely for the dog, as it really does help lessen the dread of the experience somewhat. The dog is OP if handled correctly.) The last thing I will say is, the main story is tedious. This is the game's worst sin/only 'real' negative. Everything else is alleviated with time, but the story isn't. All of the quests are detective-style fetch quests with no actual combat. This makes no sense, because you spend days learning how to fight with Captain Bernard. You get some middling armor. Then you think, ''right, I must be ready for the main quests now, let's go;'' but then... you find yourself waddling around in the woods, talking to people and asking ''SO WHeRe DId ThoSe BanDIts gO?'' You are a medieval messenger. The main quests don't treat you like a knight, or a squire. You're an errand boy--and only three of them have combat sequences involved. It's... kind of annoying? And kind of confusing. The developers couldn't think up a better quest line than this? Like, I don't know: The bandits competing in a grand tournament under disguises and Henry has to win the tournament in order to get back Ser Radrik' sword by beating the bandits one by one in a series of listings, whilst doing this other detective shit along the way(?) Just--you know, something that ACTUALLY used the game's combat system? Instead, the game just makes you waddle around like a numbskull for 6 hours chasing threads. It's really boring/senseless. I feel like their writer crapped out here and I don't know what else to say. The story feels like it has nothing to do with the rest of the game. Last thing--I wish there were more 1v1/2v2 combat situations. There is an itch this game has that bugs you, and I finally identified what it was the other night. You are constantly craving a good scrap. But you will start to understand after ten-twenty hours of playing that you are either always outnumbered, or cannot find anyone to fight at all. There is no in-between, and it's a bit of a shame. In other words, Henry is always 1v5'ing everyone. You will very rarely-- except through rare fast travel coincidences--have a nice, tight duel, which is where the game completely and utterly excels....
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Feb. 2025
This game is a gem once you get past through the rough and slow beginning. I bought the game 5-6 years ago but only played for 2 hours and was turned off because the combat was especially rough. I kept this game in the shelf since then. Last played April 2020.. Since KCD2 was released recently, I decided to give this game another go, in the hopes of rushing the Main Quest. But guess what? I've been taking my sweet ass time doing side quests and shit. The world is immersive, the storyline is interesting, the voice acting is amazing, gameplay is fun. Once you actually level up your skills(combat mainly for me) in this game, it's actually more fun. I used to get my ass kicked, now I'm the one kicking bandits' ass whether 1v1 or 1v5's, etc. This game reminded me of my love for RPGs when Oblivion and Skyrim were released many years ago. Give this game a chance. I would recommend this game before getting into KCD2. This game aged pretty well.
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Jan. 2025
Remember Oblivion? Not the gameplay, not the plot, but the feeling you had when you first got out of the sewer. This is the first real rpg in a long time who reminds me of this.
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Aug. 2024
I grew up in a very small village in north of Iran in Middle East and I was very far away from this side of the history. Never had the chance to read or watch anything related to this chapter of history because I wasn't simply aware of it. since then ( being Adult now) I have read and watched and played so many Medieval stuff BUT none of them came even close to this game and how it made me feel medieval times. Now I speak 3 languages with thousands of years of rich history behind them (Persian, German, English) AND yet I can't find the right words to explain the feelings i felt while playing this game. You can truly experience a medieval life as it was back in those days of history while playing this game. The amount of details they put in the game is insane. Warhorse did such a fantastic job with this game and I can't wait to play the second one.
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Aug. 2024
One of the best RPGs I've ever played. Good story, lots of freedom, beautiful world and the feeling of progression is simply amazing. You start as a simple peasant and after a while you will be a trained and fully armored knight or you can become a thief and murderer, which is also fun :)
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Kingdom Come: Deliverance is currently priced at 29.99€ on Steam.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 29.99€ on Steam.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance received 136,446 positive votes out of a total of 162,206 achieving a rating of 8.32.
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Kingdom Come: Deliverance was developed by Warhorse Studios and published by Warhorse Studios and Deep Silver.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance is not playable on MacOS.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance is not playable on Linux.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance is a single-player game.

There are 13 DLCs available for Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Explore additional content available for Kingdom Come: Deliverance on Steam.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance supports Remote Play on TV. Discover more about Steam Remote Play.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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Kingdom Come: Deliverance PEGI 18
8.3
136,446
25,760
Game modes
Features
Online players
2,751
Developer
Warhorse Studios
Publisher
Warhorse Studios, Deep Silver
Release 13 Feb 2018
Platforms
Remote Play
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