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Kingdom Come: Deliverance II - Legacy of the Forge
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Kingdom Come: Deliverance II - Legacy of the Forge

Sep 17, 2025 1:20 AM Alex Riverton 3

Pro

  • Rich crafting mechanics that expand gameplay
  • Engaging personal story angle
  • Clever prestige system offers variety in tasks

Con

  • Limited new content feels repetitive after the main game
  • Blacksmithing lacks depth and unique components
  • Fetch quests can feel uninspired and tedious

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Kingdom Come: Deliverance II - Legacy of the Forge presents players with the intriguing opportunity to embrace the role of a blacksmith in Kuttenberg. While the expansion adds depth through crafting and personal storytelling, it unfortunately falters by not significantly enhancing the blacksmithing experience or providing substantial new quests. The gameplay, while initially engaging, can quickly become repetitive for players familiar with the main game, especially when facing fetch quests that feel like filler. Overall, it's a solid, albeit flawed, addition that caters best to those eager to extend their time in this medieval world, yet may leave seasoned players yearning for more innovation and excitement.

Background information

The response to Legacy of the Forge appears to be mixed among reviewers. Many cite its potential for added enjoyment in conjunction with the main game, while others find its scope lacking compared to the hefty gameplay of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. While some appreciate the personal elements it brings and the crafting focus, others criticize it for being too repetitive and shallow, similar to past DLC experiences.

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Comments

Miss Peachy
Miss Peachy August 20, 2024, 11:30 am

It's wild to think that fans are still waiting for The Winds of Winter while Martin has crafted over a thousand pages – talk about a rollercoaster of anticipation I get that creative freedom is key, but at this rate, we might need a spin-off series just about the wait

Sephiroth
Sephiroth August 20, 2024, 11:24 am

It's always amusing to see how an author's own timelines can spiral out of control, especially someone like Martin who's juggling a massive legacy. While fans are understandably eager for The Winds of Winter, it sounds like it's going to be a wild ride once he finally breaks through that creative wall

Rolling R!ck
Rolling R!ck August 20, 2024, 11:18 am

It’s wild to think that the saga of A Song of Ice and Fire still has chapters waiting to be written, while we’ve already been swept into spin-offs galore Here’s hoping that Martin finds that creative sweet spot and delivers a finale that lives up to the epic journey we've all been on.