Second immediately noticeable thing is the gorgous graphics. It may sound unimportant, but this stuff is not exactly commonplace - of the 3D first person RPGs I played, I can’t think of a single one that had this kind of physicality and presence in the world.
I love the fact that Henry isn’t some detached levitating camera, but an actual character in the world, so I can see my body when looking down, my shoulders or even a bow when looking behind me, my hands when interacting with the world (such as picking arrows from dead enemies or opening doors). List of flaws and bugs I encountered is at the end of the review.įirst thing that caught my eye after I started playing (besides a couple of beautiful intros) was how good the gameplay “feel” was of playing and controlling Henry (I play with Xbox One controller). And I upgraded my PC and used hardcore mode right from the start. TL DR, I loved the game to bits.īefore I started my “real” playthrough of Deliverance, I waited for all the patches to be out (1.9.2 being the last) as well as all DLCs.
I posted a pretty comprehensive review on steam, so why not post it here as well. It took me exactly 200 hours, doing everything and with hardcore mode enabled, according to steam.