
Fortunately, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 previews have already brought up some of the ways that it improves upon its predecessor. Importantly, they mention its improved combat, which seeks to make it a far less challenging experience, as many players found it to be too punishing, especially when forced to fight multiple enemies at once. However, while the combat alterations certainly address this feedback, it comes at a cost that is both completely understandable and unfortunate considering the audience KCD2 is targeting.
Enemies Wait Their Turn In Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
They Won’t Rush The Player



Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has seemingly fixed combat against multiple enemies by reducing just how aggressive opponents are. This was highlighted by YouTuber Strat Gaming Guides, who showcased combat against a group of guards in a small village. In the footage, the enemies approach the player slowly, with only one attacking at a time. This allows them to block each attack while dispatching them in sequence, rather than getting completely overwhelmed. While the original combat style made KCD more historically accurate, this significant change will make it more accessible.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance’s Combat Was Clunky
It Was Difficult To Fight Multiple Enemies

It is no secret that Kingdom Come: Deliverance’s combat was clunky. This was partially purposeful, as Henry was meant to feel unprepared, especially in the early game. A blacksmith’s son who is obviously unskilled with a sword shouldn’t be a match for a group of even relatively well-trained bandits. However, there was a complexity to combat that was challenging to master coupled with the rather ridiculous skill of the enemy AI. It was often the case that any enemy, no matter who they were, could parry every one of Henry’s attacks, and were practically impossible to hit in response.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2’s Solution Is Less Realistic
It Is A Difficult Compromise To Make

Of course, while the changes are completely understandable, address a large portion of the fanbase’s concerns, and make the sequel more approachable than the original game, they also take away from one of Kingdom Come: Deliverance’s unique selling points. One of the main tenets of KCD was its focus on realism, and this new approach to combat feels like the antithesis of that. Simply put, it isn’t particularly realistic for enemies to wait for their turn to attack someone, even if it does make combat easier.
However, the compromise developer Warhorse Studios has made is absolutely the right choice. Many newcomers to the series may be wondering if they need to play KCD first, or if they can just jump into the newer title on launch day. The easier combat will make Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 more accessible for those people while still retaining the challenge that previous fans want. Making Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 more enjoyable for a wider player base is surely a good thing, and the visuals, setting, tone, and characters will help maintain the realism the series is so well-known for.
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