Finally, a game that actually lets the player play around with freedom.
Kenshi is a very unique and I don't even know.. I'm very bad at the game I have pretty much just been running around exploring and mildly "roleplaying" for myself. But I've also had very fun even though i don't know what I'm doing.
The game is kind of hard to understand though.
Kenshi is a very unique and I don't even know.. I'm very bad at the game I have pretty much just been running around exploring and mildly "roleplaying" for myself. But I've also had very fun even though i don't know what I'm doing.
The game is kind of hard to understand though.
Bro why is this INDIE GAME so fucking big??????? I have 87 hours and only have explored like half the map because going further than that means beak things are going to get a little angry for some reason. Not only is the game massive, it is more realistic than AAA titles, fuck I even think this game is more realistic than the last cod, you can interact with everything, everyone and everywhere, and all the choices you make are permanent (kinda), lost an arm? bummer, lost a leg? bummer, everyone in the party died? make a new one, EXCEPT YOU DON'T HAVE TO, you can buy robotic legs from the hive that are even better than your flesh, and if everyone dies the game is not gonna delete your file like a rouge-like or charge the last save as other games, it will stay moving until you leave the game.
It's so massive that it shouldn't be possible for an indie game.
10/10
It's so massive that it shouldn't be possible for an indie game.
10/10
This game looks like absolute ass, tends to run like absolute ass, and is an exercise in tedium, frustration, and save scumming.
That being said.
Kenshi is something truly special. The world in which the game takes place is so alien and hostile with new strange things to find around every corner (most of which probably want you dead). There is an unrestricted freedom to really play this game however you want. I can't recommend Kenshi yet at the same time I can't recommend Kenshi enough.
That being said.
Kenshi is something truly special. The world in which the game takes place is so alien and hostile with new strange things to find around every corner (most of which probably want you dead). There is an unrestricted freedom to really play this game however you want. I can't recommend Kenshi yet at the same time I can't recommend Kenshi enough.
I bought Kenshi because I saw a Reddit conversation asking about games where you are not "the chosen one." Kenshi fits that description perfectly. You wake up as a poor outcast in a desert community. The world cares nothing about you and you have little to your name. I figured out that I needed to recruit some of the locals if I wanted to get anywhere. Unfortunately, I quickly ran into a bug where the population of neighboring towns would not load. Unfortunately, this is where my play stopped. The early game had a lot of grinding, and I expect the rest of the game to have grinding as well. I did not want to start over after the bug, and all internet sources said I needed to start over.
The game looks like it has a lot of potential, especially with mods to improve quality of life. I want to try again once I install some mods that make bugs like the one I encountered less common. It seems like such mods are out there.
The game looks like it has a lot of potential, especially with mods to improve quality of life. I want to try again once I install some mods that make bugs like the one I encountered less common. It seems like such mods are out there.
Muito difícil, mas um jogo bem abrangente. A possibilidades de coisas nesse jogo é surreal, mas a maiora dos destinos, requer que você seja um pouco ladra. Acho muito difícil um jogo desse prender um casual, considerando o tempo que você tem que doar pro jogo, e as viagens cheias de nômades violentos, ladrões e sem tetos querendo roubar suas coisas e te tirando totalmente do sério.
Aunque su rendimiento mediocre, sus gráficos reguleros y su traducción al español mejorable puedan hacer que parezca un título tirando a malo, en realidad es una brutalidad de sandbox. Un juego muy libre, duro y desarrollado en un mundo atractivo y original como pocos. Si le dedicas tiempo y consigues entender un par de conceptos, el resto va solo. Recomendadísimo, sin duda.