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Elder Scrolls fans seriously hyped for new open-world RPG

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Published 11:37 4 Feb 2025 GMT

Elder Scrolls fans seriously hyped for new open-world RPG

Bohemia awaits

Emma Flint

Emma Flint

Waiting for The Elder Scrolls VI without keeping ourselves occupied is like watching paint dry: boring and uneventful.

There’s no need to sit and sulk when there’s a stunning new RPG that’s sure to keep you busy for the foreseeable future.

Taking into account that some fans have “stopped caring” about The Elder Scrolls VI, this new release couldn’t come at a better time.

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Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is finally here.

After several years of waiting, Henry’s story continues in the most epic fashion imaginable.

Having reviewed the title for GAMINGbible, I can assure you that it’s a “phenomenally in-depth experience”.

Henry's story has many twists and turns in it yet. Check out the Kingdom Come: Deliverance II trailer below

I’m not alone in feeling this way, as fellow critics have been extremely positive about the Warhorse Studios sequel so far.

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What is more, gamers are also recommending the title to those who want to be immersed in an open-world adventure.

When Medical_Cry5177 took to r/kingdomcome to ask if they’d enjoy the new game due to them being an Elder Scrolls fan, the response was a resounding yes.

Even though others were quick to point out that there’s a lack of magic and the fantastical in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, there’s a lot of depth there that’s similar to previous Elder Scrolls titles.

“There are moments when it feels very 'Oblivion without the magic'. The sneaking, the lock picking, archery, NPCs with schedules etc,” described loicbigois.

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Redditor Economy_Compote9689 said, “I strongly think you’ll lose yourself in KCD world.”

As warned by other gamers, KCD doesn’t hold your hand at all.

There are guides, yes, but for the most part you have to struggle through it and learn to adjust as you go along. But it's worth it.

“I was an Elder Scrolls fan until Bethesda shot an arrow to my knee. Now I go to Kuttenberg often,” joked CyberianK.

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Bohemia is worth the visit if you’re looking for an RPG that will consume your every waking thought. It’s not perfect, but you’ll love it warts and all. Take it from a traveller who joined forces with Henry.

Featured Image Credit: Deep Silver

Topics: The Elder Scrolls, PlayStation, Xbox, Steam, PC

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