

A sequel could remove this system entirely or make it more forgiving with autosaves or something similar.

As a result, some fans like the approach, while others felt it made the game unapproachable for more casual players. However, the benefit here was that players needed to progress carefully through the game, as save scumming was not an option. One of the most common complaints had to do with the game's complicated save system. The only way to save was to make use of a limited item, meaning players could lose hours of progress due to something out of their control. Still, there are some issues that a sequel would need to address. Due to his humble beginnings, Henry is unskilled when it comes to war, but over the course of the story, he is forged into a warrior. The combination of the setting and of Henry's character arc helped cement Kingdom Come: Deliverance into players' minds, earning it positive reviews. Henry must journey across a war-torn land to deliver a sword and help his new master defeat the foreign invaders. The player controls Henry, a young blacksmith's son whose village is destroyed by a raiding party of Cuman Mercenaries.
