Yes.I have this on pc game pass, worth installing ?
I found it incredibly immersive, so it wasn't one for me to dip in and out of, it was one for a long session to really enjoy 'being' Henry.I started this a month or so back, didn't play super far (barely an hour or so in) and for whatever reason I can't motivate myself to go back to it. I don't really even know why it seemed okay from what I did play... I probably just need to force myself to push on a bit until something in it really grabs me
If you only done an hour you still doing the tutorial area, once that is done you really unlocking the game and can more or less stroll around as you wish. Just be aware that you are not an expert in anything so as in normal life, train, train and train a bit more in whatever weaponry you prefer. It wont be like in other games you can waltz in and kill 3/4 enemies. In Kingdom that would most likely mean death, so pick your fight carefully but part from that. Once it open up it is one beautiful game, just to stroll through the forests and enjoy the scenery !I started this a month or so back, didn't play super far (barely an hour or so in) and for whatever reason I can't motivate myself to go back to it. I don't really even know why it seemed okay from what I did play... I probably just need to force myself to push on a bit until something in it really grabs me
I have this on pc game pass, worth installing ?
Didn’t think this was on PC game pass, only Xbox?
Started this and cant figure out the first quest lol, i need to buy ale for my father but have no money, how do i complete this?
You have to pay attention to dialogue and use some common sense in this game. Dad asks you to get stuff from Kunesh. So, when you manage to get it, you can sell it (and even haggle!) and then buy the charcoal and ale.Started this and cant figure out the first quest lol, i need to buy ale for my father but have no money, how do i complete this?
You have to pay attention to dialogue and use some common sense in this game. Dad asks you to get stuff from Kunesh. So, when you manage to get it, you can sell it (and even haggle!) and then buy the charcoal and ale.
Well, Kunesh owes you the items, so stealing is more of taking back what is yours. But your logic is sound and will prove useful laterYes i got the items just didnt try to sell them cos i stole them and assumed it best to sell any stolen items some distance away from where i stole them
Strangely enough I was thinking of this game earlier today, whilst walking out in the countryside. Thank you for the second reminder to return to it now I have a beefier GPU and boost those already lovely graphics.Feel like going back to my throne in my kingdom