Kingdom Come: Deliverance - Treasures of The Past
Xbox One · 2018
About this game
Kingdom Come: Deliverance is a single-player open-world role-playing game.
It is set in early 15th-century Bohemia during a time of civil unrest following the death of King Charles IV.
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The player controls Henry, the son of a blacksmith whose village is destroyed by invading forces.
Surviving the attack, Henry is drawn into the conflict between rival nobles and must navigate war, politics, and personal loss while seeking justice and forging his own path in a fractured kingdom.
The game emphasizes realism and historical accuracy rather than fantasy.
Henry begins with limited skills and no combat training, requiring the player to build proficiency gradually.
Activities such as fighting, reading, alchemy, and crafting improve through practice, and Henry’s physical attributes such as strength, vitality, and charisma also progress through use.
Choices made in quests and interactions affect Henry’s reputation and relationships, shaping the opportunities available to him.
Mini-games such as dice, archery contests, and lockpicking provide diversions and resources.
Combat is a central system and designed with a focus on authenticity.
Battles use a directional melee system where the player selects angles of attack and defense, with timing, stamina management, and weapon choice influencing the outcome.
Equipment ranges from swords and axes to polearms and bows, with armor types providing varying protection and mobility.
Damage is calculated through layered armor mechanics, requiring players to balance weight, durability, and cost.
Survival mechanics also play a role.
Henry must manage hunger, fatigue, and injuries, and failing to do so impacts performance.
Healing requires food, potions, or medical treatment, and wounds can leave lasting effects if ignored.
Stealth provides alternatives to direct combat, with options such as disguises, lockpicking, and poisoning offering non-lethal approaches to quests or encounters.
Alchemy allows players to gather herbs and brew potions throu
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Microsoft's Xbox One launched in 2013 alongside the PS4 and leaned heavily into backwards compatibility and subscription services like Game Pass. Because so many Xbox One owners moved to all-digital libraries, physical Xbox One cartridges — sorry, discs — in good condition are comparatively less common on the secondhand market than their PlayStation equivalents from the same era.
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