Sure, let’s see if I can capture that human touch here.
Okay, so there’s this game, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, right? It’s already got a rep as one of the standout games in 2025—which sounds crazy because, I mean, how do you already decide that? Anyways, the buzz around the new DLC, Legacy of the Forge, is pretty wild. Suppose we’re hitting it in Q3 2025 or thereabouts. Fingers crossed.
It’s apparently about building up this legendary forge from zip. And you’ve got Martin, Henry’s adoptive dad, like, in the spotlight. Kinda nice, right? Connecting the dots with family stories. But Warhorse isn’t spilling the tea on what we’ll actually do in the game yet. Sounds like they want to keep it mysterious. Or maybe they’re just winging it. Who knows.
Something people are grumbling about is the lack of a real endgame in Kingdom Come 2. Yeah, you can wander around medieval Bohemia picking up on side stuff or amassing a pile of loot, but there’s no big grind goal at the end. So, the hope here is that Legacy of the Forge might just step in and fill that gap. Imagine adding an endgame loop—a new twist to snag your attention after you finish the main story.
The DLC seems to be hinting at a, uh, emotional and reflective vibe—Henry diving into what his dad was all about. Maybe Martin becomes this huge deal in the story? Could be cool. Or not.
Anyway—wait, where was I going with this? Oh, right—beyond the narrative, we need fresh gameplay too. Not just as a sideline, but something integrated. Like, imagine you keep playing even after the story wraps. Wouldn’t that make players hang around longer, rather than just wandering back for another run making different choices?
They’re saying (kinda hinting really) this could turn into a whole medieval tycoon setup. Build your forge, run it, maybe cater to some nobles, and, um, rake in some coin. You make the forge your empire. Maybe you hire apprentices to do the grind while you’re off, I dunno, dueling or whatever. That’d be something, adding layers like that.
Plus, I peeked at the game files, and the DLC is called "ForgeTycoon." Makes you wonder, right? Forge your way to fame and riches. But if the whole business thing fizzles out with the DLC’s story, that’d be kind of a letdown, wouldn’t it?
They should really make it a thing that sticks. Something to keep investing time and effort into. Like, that could just be the endgame Kingdom Come 2 has been waiting for. Shake things up rather than just wandering through same old, same old.
And that’s all I got. I’m out.