Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 preview: I’m already hooked on this medieval tale


Spoilers for the prologue of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 follow below.

Though it’s been nearly seven years to the day since the original Kingdom Come: Deliverance — Warhorse Studios’ debut open-world RPG set in medieval 15th Century Bohemia — first released in 2018, the sequel picks up exactly where it left off: with protagonist Henry and deuteragonist Sir Hans Capon on a journey to deliver a critical missive to the lord of Trosky, Otto von Bergow, amidst an escalating civil war. The pair’s journey through the fief constitutes the prologue of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, and thanks to an early access review code from Deep Silver, I had the opportunity to play through it ahead of its scheduled February 4 release date.

The game’s opening hours begin with Henry, Sir Hans, and his squires taking in the idyllic sights of Trosky’s woodlands as they travel, though the situation quickly becomes tense when they encounter a company of Bergow’s men. Their leader, Captain Thomas, reveals that Bergow’s allegiance lies with Sigismund of Luxembourg, who (with the support of Bohemian nobility) kidnapped King Wenceslas IV of Bohemia to take the crown for himself. Representing nobles still loyal to Wenceslas, Henry and Sir Hans fear that things will come to blows, though Captain Thomas ultimately diffuses the situation, explaining that he and his men are out hunting a ruthless band of bandits.

After they depart, it’s decided that our heroes will make camp by a nearby pond since they won’t be able to reach Trosky Castle before nightfall. It’s at this time that players are introduced to the basics of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2’s speech and combat mechanics, as Henry tries to convince one of the squires in their retinue to give his dog a sausage and practices swordplay with Sir Hans. This is also when you’re able to give Henry some starting skill proficiencies through dialogue with your comrades around a campfire, as well as get some awkwardly conveyed, but detailed exposition about Henry’s backstory and the events of the first Kingdom Come if you need it.

Henry, Sir Hans, and his squires are approached by Captain Thomas and other men in service to Otto von Bergow. (Image credit: Windows Central)

Before retiring, Henry and Sir Hans opt to bathe in the pond by their camp, though they soon hear the siren’s song of young women giggling by reeds in the water nearby. Just as they’re about to approach them, though, the bandits that Captain Thomas was searching for spring an ambush, ruthlessly killing all of Sir Hans’ squires (the dog lives, don’t worry! He just runs away, and can be found later) and threatening to harm the women, as well. Some brave shouting from Henry distracts the brigands and gives the girls an opportunity to flee, but as a consequence, he ends up getting shot with an arrow as he and Sir Hans attempt to swim to the bank on the other side of the pond. The bandits quickly circle around and send out hunting parties, forcing the pair to stealthily evade them while trying to retreat to safety. Just as they’re about to make their escape, though, one of the outlaws catches up to Henry and tumbles off a cliff with him after a desperate struggle. He breaks Henry’s fall and dies as a result, but Henry is left critically wounded (this is the in-game explanation for Henry’s reversion back to the weak, clumsy state he was in at the start of the first title).



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