Summary
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The end of the game reflects Henry's documents and weighs whether they were honest or related to a common bandit.
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Although he is forced to make tough decisions, even for the best, Henry's parents are not satisfied with how he has performed his task.
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Players do not care what his parents have to say about his actions, because they have a clear conscience.
Henry is forced to do many things he does not want in Kingdom comes: Deliverance 2. The simple task of delivering a message to Otto von Bergow turns into a huge adventure where Henry gets to experience medieval Bond life (again) and all the dangers that come with it. From releasing bags to handling his capon's nonsense, there are many things he doesn't want to do.
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But after Hans Bender around Bohemia and the climatic sequence in the game, however, Henry takes a moment to reflect on everything he has done. This is the end of the game's main mission, where his actions throughout his adventure are taken into account and weigh to see if they were honest or in line with a common bandit.
There are no pleasant your parents in the Kingdom of Come: Deliverance 2
Those of you who have completed the main assignment will know that during Henry's reflection, he sees his parents, who talk about all the things he did and were forced to do during the events in the game. Even those who decided to adhere to the honorable path were forced to make decisions that were contrary to their morals. But Henry's parents didn't have any of it.
Most players were invited by Henry's parents for their actions in the game, even if they were either forced to commit them or they were the best. It seems that there are no pleasant parents, even after they have gone.
As shown by the appropriately named Lowborn_lord on Reddit, the game makes it very difficult for Henry to end where his parents are proud of him without a doubt. “To be honest, I didn't care what my parents said at the final meeting,” said a comment. “Henry through the two games becomes more crap than anyone would do as 6 lifetime.”
Another comment noted that killing enemies who hand over is dishonest, but sometimes they give you no choice. “I used to allow surrender,” said another player. “Until you got up, immediately began to attack me again because he struggled with his still hard friends, attacked me from behind and killed me.”
It seems that this interaction only gets worse if you try to justify your actions. So if Henry admits to crossing the line sometimes, his parents are not so hard for him. But for a game that forces
Rpg
Attempted action
Open world
- Published
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February 4, 2025
- ESRB
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Mature 17+ // use of alcohol, blood and gore, sexual content, strong language, intense violence, partial nudity
- Developer
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War studios