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#KINGDOM COME DELIVERANCE FROM THE ASHES PATCH#
They did put out a pretty stellar patch recently with a new hardcore mode! I suppose that does make up for this somewhat.Kingdom Come Deliverance may have brought its realistic medieval RPG experience to PC and consoles a few months back, but this week saw the release of its From the Ashes DLC. I’m unsure if the rest will be better or not, but one can hope. They have promised several story expansions. Warhorse Studios is far from done with the game, though.
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If anything it feels like a $3~$5 DLC, I can’t really justify saying it’s worth a full $10. For the price tag of $10, I can’t really say I’d recommend it.
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Yet once it was released, it was just like “that’s it?” I wanted more story, more content, but ultimately received something I’d pass off as a free mod. The hopes of new content, new story, and a pretty cool town building aspect made me really look forward to it. I feel like this was something that either should have been in from the get go, or never added, or at least implemented in a better way. While it would work for new players that have never played the game before, for older players returning in hopes of new content, it was really just not worth the effort. The implementation was somewhat half-cocked. The idea of adding this feature to the game was a nice thought. I had a substantial amount of money on hand, and therefore breezed through the construction. It’s basically all just personal choice.įor players who have completed the campaign already, or have put in numerous hours as I have into the game, you will find yourself finishing all of the buildings rather fast. This kind of sucks but in the end doesn’t truly make a difference in the outcome of things. For example ,if you build a Butcher, you cannot build a Baker shop. There are a couple buildings that you can’t build together as I would assume they utilize the same plot. You are given side quests to obtain these materials, such as Talmberg stone, just added fluff to drag the DLC out a little while longer.
Each building having an increasingly higher cost of building, as well as materials that you have to obtain from around the map. You talk to the worker guy Lord Divish leaves with you to start a conversation menu to build whatever you want to build, given the sufficient materials. When you start out nothing is there but a provisional camp for the workers and Rathaus. Once you finish all of the construction, you get the income he wanted, congratulations you finished the DLC! You now get a steady income from the town, but that’s pretty much it, so far at least. The game does hint, however, that you can upset your citizens, not too sure that happens however. Good or bad, or abstain completely, it’s your choice. You are also the Bailiff, so you have to decide actions to take against your citizens. He sets a goal of completing the construction while obtaining a sufficient income while doing so. The story entails you being appointed Bailiff of Pribyslavitz by Lord Divish and his demand that you rebuild the town…out of your own pocket. You are locked out of it until you finish the story portion that involves Pribyslavitz by the way. So what does From the Ashes bring to the table? A story about rebuilding the small town of Pribyslavitz. Which is actually pretty sad considering how amazing Kingdom Come: Deliverance actually is. It doesn’t hold a candle to the entire game as a whole. There is a small story, yes, but all in all it’s very limited and very linear. I came into this review really excited, really wanting to dive into more amazing story from this expansion.
That is until it actually came out.įrom the Ashes was portrayed as a new story-driven “Expansion.” Not just a DLC, but an expansion, the first in fact. So when I heard about From the Ashes I got pretty stoked. I have done more than a few handfuls of side quests, lots of killing bandits, but most simply enjoying the world and story. I was never worried about the game length, as by the time I completed the main story campaign I was already at 61 hours of game time. I spent countless hours playing, simply hooked by the story and side quests. Earlier this year I had the awesome opportunity to review the great game Kingdom Come: Deliverance.