has already been a hit, selling over two million copies in its first two weeks. I've been enjoying my time in this fictional version of Bohemia, and I love the attention to detail and the notes about why life is different during this period that you can look up in your menus. It's a ton of fun to explore the world and find quests. While the game has many great features to offer and a questline that can feel mysterious and intense, I'm not falling in love with its romance system.
Henry gets to experience another set of unfortunate circumstances and difficult obstacles as he works to support Hans and King Wenceslas. Like in the first game, adventure has a rough start when Henry's group is attacked by bandits, which nearly results in Henry's death if not for the kindness of a random woman. As he regains his strength and skills and then works with Hans to complete their mission, he comes across opportunities to find love or have a fling with women and a few men he encounters along the way. Additionally, he can pick multiple partners to date or sleep with.
Aside from flings, there are five romance options you can choose to pursue as Henry. Two of those five options are the core romances, meaning you interact and can flirt with those characters throughout the game instead of only being able to romance them during limited sections. The core romances are Hans and Katherine, although both are slow-burn romances that you need to work towards across multiple sections by choosing specific dialogue options. You can work towards both core romances but only commit to one before Henry is sent off on a dangerous mission.
Henry can visit Tomcat at the start of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 to learn some useful sword combos, although some can be tricky to get the hang of.
Then, you have non-core romances that aren't flings. These include characters like Rosa, Margaret, and Klara, who you can romance during multiple sections, but the relationship with her can become strained as you
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