I absolutely loved it until the game forced you into a monastery and totally killed the pacing and my interest. I should maybe go back and try to get past that bit.
I'm in the same boat. I got to that part and had a hard time with the pacing and haven't picked it back up, but I probably should give it a try. maybe I'll do a walk-through of just that part. I've stayed away from any kind of tips to better immerse myself, but dang, monastery was pretty blah
Glad to hear you enjoyed it! It's not easy at first, there are a few missions a bit janky, and although I loved the intention, the whole monastery part was frustrating. But man, that setting! The story's good, the combat gets better and it's so different than most games that I highly recommend it!
One of my favorite games of all time. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I have very high hopes for KCD2
I really, really want to like KCD, but after a bad experience early on I've never been able to get back into it. There is a mission fairly early on where you need to sneak from one end of a large map to the other. There was a lot to do and explore on it, so it probably took me 60-90 minutes. Then right at the end I got jumped by 4-5 soldiers and died. And because of KCDs aggressivly-anti save system, I would have had to repeat the entire thing. I get that KCD is supposed to be super hard core, but I'm a busy dad of two small kids. Finding an uninterrupted pocket of 90 minutes to enjoy a game is a rare luxury, so having it ended like that completely soured the game for me.
More games need a "busy parent" easy mode.
If you're on PC it's fairly easy to install a unlimited save mod, that might be a nice QOL option for you.
If you're using a console, Savior Schnapps can be fairly easy to brew with a bit of practice. Still not a perfect option for what you're talking about, but saving every hour or so can be a big timesaver.
Yeah it took a minute to get used to that save system and I have been burned a few times. Sometimes I would take advantage of the "save and quit" option instead of using one of the drink saves. Or take a nap on some rando's bed for an hour!
It does get better as you go everything is a lot harder at the early levels. Once you get some armor, a horse and some practice fights in it goes a lot smoother. And running away is always an option
I had this experience... Game is too unpolished to be this punishing. I gave up.
Hopefully new one doesn't punish old cucks with life obligations
I really like the game for a lot of the reasons you mention! I don't like most fantasy games, so it was really nice to finally find a immersive sword based RPG that I could really enjoy. I've dumped so many hours into it since it came out, and I managed to finally 100% the achievements recently! I'm really looking forward to the sequel.
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