
Granted, they might be smaller than they should be, as I haven’t counted every citizen and soldier and their living quarters, but the world feels authentic and beautiful. The world is lively and vibrant and it feels like a majority of the world has been hand-designed, rather than just procedurally generated. Though honestly, Kingdom Come looks extremely good even without considering the budget.

Though to put this in perspective, this is about half the cost of a Skyrim which originally released five years earlier than it. While this game earned 1 million pounds on Kickstarter, the budget of the game is about 36 million dollars from reports I’ve seen, so this is a rather major game. To start with, for a small Kickstarter game, admittedly the math is a little off.

It’s been packaged with Surviving Mars, and while this game was on my radar, I wasn’t planning on playing it, as it wasn’t the type of game I thought I’d be interested in. Admittedly, I’m looking at this game due to the Humble Monthly Bundle of August 2019.
