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Beautiful but deadly neon lit Night City was full of mesmerizing areas and views to admire. Different kinds of interesting, well written side activities to fill your time with alongside of an intense story and livelies, but time to time weirdest bunch of NPC's fulfill the world I've seen in video game since RDR2.
Loved the character build, vast customizing choices of clothing, weapons and vehicles.
Story took surprising turns, but managed to satisfy at the end with the choices that I made. Which on this case effected on the storyline considerably.
Characters personalities were as colorful as their gear and you could pick your favorites and less favorite ones from them. Which usually is very important when choosing your friends and romance for your journey.
Sidequests and gigs were the best of the kind what mainly CDPR manage to offer in the industry. Many time you lost yourself in them from the main campaign, which surface the true colors of Night City.
Bugs, glitches and crashes were still there, but not as bad as they were on release. CD Project Red has fixed many of them already, so the gaming experience won't suffer as much and it runs as works pretty well by now.
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Well written, filmed, acted and all in all made couple drama, but time to time very distressing to watch because of the authenticity of the verbal fights they're having.
3 years, 7 months ago
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Powerful performance by Chadwick Boseman in his last role and also from his fellow cast members and well staged play on a form of a movie.
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Aaron Moorhead's and Justin Benson's directional debut delivers the same passionate and talented quality with a spice of mystery as their next two films - Spring and The Endless - has done.
Their film making skills leans heavily on leisurely storytelling, dialogue and acting than technical aspects or fast pacing.
They stories, like this one, are usually some back woods supernatural tales told by hillbillies, but they're constructed and shown very realistic believable way.
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Did expect more from Jeremy Gardner who's first and third films - The Battery and After Midnight - impressed me, but this seemed to be more some "fun" side project than a proper staged documentary or a movie.
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Not so pretty on technical or practical sides, but storytelling, locations and characters, as well as the use of indie music were the elements which crafted this different kind of zombie flick yet again written and directed by Jeremy Gardner.
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Pleasantly surprising romance horror written and directed by Jeremy Gardner, who's style reminded me a lot of Aaron Moorhead's and Justin Benson's films.
Leaning more on drama and romance elements than in horror, using great dialogue and acting which was executed very entertainingly without the known cheesiness. The mystical creature and therefore the horror element, was left lurking on a background in a form of scratching and banging a front door at nights, only to show his appearance until the end was very ballsy move but practical on this case.
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MEDIEVAL SIMULATOR
Kingdom Come: Deliverance is the most realistic and accurate game I've ever played in any genre.
Warhorse studio's first game leaned heavily on real historians and details to make its story as accurate as possible, which is taking place during a war in Bohemia in 1403 and gameplay as close to realism as possible.
The main character Henry Of Skalitz is just an ordinary young man who only knows how to live like a young rebellious teenager, make chores and help his blacksmith father on the workshop, while listening his wise words about how to become an honest, wise and above all a good man in this medieval land. This all takes a drastic turn when army of Cuman mercenaries raids the mining village of Skalitz, where Henry and his family as friends are living. Escaping barely and losing almost everything and everyone he knows, Henry needs to start living by his own and learning the ways of a soldier. Learn how to using his brains or muscles or rather both to survive in this ruthless world and ultimately get his revenge. His growth from peasant to soldier throughout the game is carried out greatly and is joy to follow.
From the start the player will notice that this isn't an ordinary FP or RPG game. Gameplay feels challenging and it takes couple of hours, and deaths, to get a hang of it and in time learn the skills of swordsmanship, archery, fist-fighting, riding, reading. Yes. In 1400's was very common that children's of low ranking families couldn't read. Persuade people for your advantage and keeping your appearance, gear and weapons clean as well as sharp. Also there is familiar hunting, mixing herbs, collecting resources, searching treasures and helping people in need who you pump into your travels.
I wouldn't start browsing the whole map through at once, what I normally tend to do in open world games, but take my time in area after area where the story takes us by doing main and side quests because this game is challenging at first. You need to develop Henry's skills with time before charging in highly guarded castles and trying to pick a very hard lock with your low lockpicking skills or stealth abilities.
Talking about side quests. The effort what Warhorse has put in them, reminds me on The Witcher 3. They aren't normal, easily forgettable side quests where you need to pick some meaningless item or kills some mean neighbor who owns someone money for some NPC who's name is different but modeling same like the last dozen people which you've already seen. Side quests are interesting stories to see and usually challenging mission to accomplish. Some of them have effects later in the game and some of them launches new missions. Many times I needed to save before starting them, because many times I either stepped on a branch or someone just happened to walk by on his patrol causing the alarm and me reloading my previous save for completing the mission perfectly. Because I choose to be stealthier and wiser on my playthrough instead of merciless, short tempered killer.
Story is very interesting and it takes its time, but many times it stays hanging on the background because the world itself is so huge and full of interesting activities. Interesting people to meet and important relationships to create as connections to form so you could continue your guests more easily. Or taking a break from all the world's stressing obligations and go hunting at first very challenging bow mechanism but in the end, very addictive.
You will encounter one particular very well developed relationship between your main character and another high-ranked individual which is, on my opinion, one of the best formed relationships in gaming history.
Finally, Jan Valta's chilling and emotional score ties all of this epicness together.
Although this game is amazingly detailed and feels great, it has its flaws. Unfortunately. Loading times are frustratingly long and there are still bugs and glitches than back in its release which caused frustrations among players as well as few low scores from critics. Luckily patches have fixed majority of them so the gaming experience won't suffer almost at all.
3 years, 7 months ago