Kingdom Come: Deliverance

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Kingdom Come: Deliverance is an upcoming role-playing video game developed by Warhorse Studios. It is set in the medieval Kingdom of Bohemia, an electorate of the Holy Roman Empire, with a focus on historically accurate and realistic content. The game is scheduled for a 2017 release for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux. PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions have been confirmed as well for a later date. A beta of the game is currently out.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance will be a single-player experience with branching quest lines and a highly interactive world encouraging emergent gameplay. Kingdom Come will feature period-accurate armor and clothing, combat techniques, and real-world castles recreated with the assistance of architects and historians. The game will also contain period music recorded by Czech masters that were taken note for note from medieval song books.

The development team includes developers that previously worked on Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven and Mafia II.

Tropes used in Kingdom Come: Deliverance include:
  • Big Badass Battle Sequence: The final game makes it possible for the protagonist to get involved in these, which also include castle sieges.
  • Creator Provincialism: The developers are Czech, and the game is set in 15th century Bohemia.
  • Deadly Decadent Court: There are corrupt and conniving nobles aplenty just as there are sympathetic ones.
  • Deliberate Values Dissonance: Given that Kingdom Come aims to be historically accurate, this is all but expected.
  • The Dung Ages: Subverted. Life in those times may not be exactly comfortable by modern standards but it's not filth and hovels either.
  • Doomed Hometown: The game kicks off in one.
  • Fantastic Racism: There are significant tensions between the Czechs and German-speaking settlers. Which is Truth in Television, given how what is now the Czech Republic had sizable German communities living alongsize the Czechs for centuries until 1945.[1]
  • Flynning: Averted. The combat aims to be historically accurate.
  • For Want of a Nail: The game's suggested to invoke this, wondering whether one man's actions can decide the fate of an entire kingdom.
  • Grey and Gray Morality: In a similar vein to The Witcher, much of the conflict going on in-game is this.
  • Holy Roman Empire: As Bohemia was part of the Holy Roman Empire at the time, its presence looms in the background, especially in the form of German settlers and soldiers.
  • Kickstarter: Part of the game's development has come from crowdfunding.
  • Milestone Celebration: The developers marked the 700th birthday of Charles IV, King of Bohemia and Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.
  • Politically-Correct History: Thoroughly averted, with Word of God even expressing how much the devs abhor this trope. The game's meant to portray Medieval Bohemia authentically, with all that implies. As a result, don't expect many female warriors or people of different ethnicity other than those who actually lived in Bohemia at that era.
  • Political Correctness Gone Mad: Defied. Vavra calmly refused to cave to pressure when social justice warriors and others tried stirring controversy regarding the lack of "people of color" in the game.
  • Reality Ensues:
    • Simply waving a sword or spear around is a guaranteed way of dying early on.
    • The game in general tries to present 15th Century Bohemia as authentically as possible, with all the brutality and Values Dissonance that implies.
  • Retraux: The in-game overview map is designed to resemble a medieval manuscript page. While the music is taken virtually verbatim from Czech song books dating from that era.
  • Scenery Porn: The world of 15th Century Bohemia is as beautiful as it is brutal.
  • Shown Their Work: According to head developer Daniel Vavra, much effort was place on making the game as authentic to the period and place as much as possible.
  • Spiritual Successor: The game is this in a sense to Mount & Blade.
  • Storm the Castle: Castle sieges are one of the various options available to the protagonist. With the castles themselves based extensively on their real-world counterparts as they would have looked in the 15th Century.
  • Succession Crisis: What helps set off the game. The old king is dead, and the new one's brother has decided to claim all Bohemia for himself.
  1. Particularly in the parts of Bohemia/Czechia historically known as Sudetenland.