Upon my next visit to the town, I was immediately arrested and forcibly branded on the neck by a red hot poker. This marked me as an immoral swine, and villagers refused to associate with me. This painful branding lasted for several in-game days, and not a moment of this memorable quest was scripted. It was all the result of my (foolish) decisions, and I have numerous stories like this after playing some 40 hours of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.
This sequel to the promising (but technically flawed) 2018 original is one of the deepest role-playing experiences I’ve ever encountered. You can approach almost every situation from a staggering number of angles, and the end result will often be anything but expected. Let me explain why Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is a wonderfully immersive adventure.