When the sword of justice shines in the darkness of betrayal, only one man can change the fate of a nation: Henry, the blacksmith’s son, a nameless knight with an iron will.
Continuing the Legend: From Skalitz to Kuttenberg
In 1403, the land of Bohemia is engulfed in civil war. Following the events of the first game, Henry, accompanied by Sir Hans Capon, travels to Trosky Castle to verify the loyalty of Otto von Bergau to the rightful king, Wenceslas IV. Yet, a sudden attack by bandits sparks an adventure filled with betrayal, combat, and life-altering decisions.
From Captivity to Redemption: A Fight for Justice
Henry and Capon arrive at Trosky wounded and vulnerable, only to be denied entry due to their disheveled appearance. A skirmish at a local tavern leads to their imprisonment. Capon is sentenced to execution for illegal hunting but is rescued just in time.
Later, Henry uncovers a conspiracy: Olda Semine, the son-in-law of a local village, has allied with bandits and taken over Nabakov Castle. Attempting to reclaim the fortress, Henry and Capon are captured and interrogated by Jan Žižka, the bandit leader. With the help of Father Gadwin and Katherine, the castle cook, they successfully escape.
Political Intrigue and Bloody Battles
Henry and his companions travel to Kuttenberg to warn John II of Liechtenstein about Sigismund’s assassination plots. Along the way, they meet Samuel, a Jewish district guard, who assists them in espionage and intelligence gathering.
Later, Henry and Žižka join forces with mercenaries led by Dree Deul to capture Malšov Castle and subdue Bergau. Using artillery stolen from the Prague army, they succeed and force Bergau into cooperation.
Key Features of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II
- Deep, branching narrative with multiple endings based on player choices
- Stunning graphics and meticulously crafted medieval environments
- Realistic combat with swords, bows, and siege weaponry
- Strong character development and complex human interactions
- Historical fidelity to the events and figures of 15th-century Bohemia