
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is a first-person action RPG that swaps wizards and warbands for the documented reality of 15th-century Bohemia, casting Henry, a blacksmith's son, into a civil war and a long revenge plot. Its defining quality is fidelity: a lived-in open world where combat, crafting and daily medieval routine are simulated rather than abstracted, and where a single choice can reshape how the land treats Henry.
Critics placed it among 2025's strongest RPGs, singling out the storytelling, the polish over the original, and a world that rewards patience. The friction is structural. Progression is slow, the resource-gated save system punishes carelessness, and the directional combat asks real study before it clicks, points where reviewers ran warmer than some console players who also met bugs. It suits anyone after immersion over convenience, and frustrates those wanting approachable action or anything mythical.
Single Player Only
Overall, player feedback for Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is highly polarized, with many players praising the immersive world, detailed storytelling, and character development, while criticism predominantly centers around the challenging combat mechanics and save system. The majority of Steam reviews convey a passionate love for the game, contrasting with the more negative feedback from PlayStation users who express frustration with the game's mechanics.
Based on 110 reviews from playstation, steam
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II - Before You Buy




