Prague-based Warhorse Studios has boldly rewritten the book on what an action role-playing game can be. Players also need to take into account his health and hygiene, observe natural day/night cycles, and maintain a limited inventory, all of which adds to the game's atmosphere of simulated medieval life. He'll gradually learn how to fight enemies, but just as important is how Henry interacts with those around him, which types of tasks he agrees to take on, and how he carries them out. His tale isn't one of superhuman heroics and nation conquering, but instead the minutiae of how one ambitious and determined young man fits into a much bigger story. As the story progresses, Henry advances through several jobs, starting off as a bailiff's assistant and a young lord's lackey. Players take on the role of Henry, a blacksmith's son in 15th century Kingdom of Bohemia (present-day Czech Republic), who must overcome the violent deaths of his parents and find his way in a country lost in political turmoil, where someone of his status has almost no power. Instead, it provides a story plucked from history and is set in real-world locations with careful attention paid to architectural and social details. KINGDOM COME: DELIVERANCE leaves out action role-playing game tropes such as sorcery, monsters, fantastical settings, and a lone warrior destined to save the world.
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