One of my favorite games of all time. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I have very high hopes for KCD2
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I really, really want to like KCD, but after a bad experience early on I've never been able to get back into it. There is a mission fairly early on where you need to sneak from one end of a large map to the other. There was a lot to do and explore on it, so it probably took me 60-90 minutes. Then right at the end I got jumped by 4-5 soldiers and died. And because of KCDs aggressivly-anti save system, I would have had to repeat the entire thing. I get that KCD is supposed to be super hard core, but I'm a busy dad of two small kids. Finding an uninterrupted pocket of 90 minutes to enjoy a game is a rare luxury, so having it ended like that completely soured the game for me.
More games need a "busy parent" easy mode.
If you're on PC it's fairly easy to install a unlimited save mod, that might be a nice QOL option for you.
If you're using a console, Savior Schnapps can be fairly easy to brew with a bit of practice. Still not a perfect option for what you're talking about, but saving every hour or so can be a big timesaver.
Yeah it took a minute to get used to that save system and I have been burned a few times. Sometimes I would take advantage of the "save and quit" option instead of using one of the drink saves. Or take a nap on some rando's bed for an hour!
It does get better as you go everything is a lot harder at the early levels. Once you get some armor, a horse and some practice fights in it goes a lot smoother. And running away is always an option
Glad to hear you enjoyed it! It's not easy at first, there are a few missions a bit janky, and although I loved the intention, the whole monastery part was frustrating. But man, that setting! The story's good, the combat gets better and it's so different than most games that I highly recommend it!
I absolutely loved it until the game forced you into a monastery and totally killed the pacing and my interest. I should maybe go back and try to get past that bit.
I'm in the same boat. I got to that part and had a hard time with the pacing and haven't picked it back up, but I probably should give it a try. maybe I'll do a walk-through of just that part. I've stayed away from any kind of tips to better immerse myself, but dang, monastery was pretty blah
I really like the game for a lot of the reasons you mention! I don't like most fantasy games, so it was really nice to finally find a immersive sword based RPG that I could really enjoy. I've dumped so many hours into it since it came out, and I managed to finally 100% the achievements recently! I'm really looking forward to the sequel.