How to describe Kenshi...
It's a RTS RPG Settlement-Builder set in a post-post-apocalyptic science-fantasy world.
It's got a lot of nice details, such as character animations changing based on their skill level, a beautifully desolate world with several different biomes, and a map just chock-full of things that want to kill and eat you, or enslave you, or peel your skin right off.
There's a vast research tree that I still haven't completed after ~250ish hours of play, ruins to explore, different cultures with their own norms.
It's not perfect, but an experienced player can probably find a way around any bugs that come up over the course of a playthrough.
The graphics aren't extremely special, but the wide open nature of the world and all the creatures within can account for that.
The devs have kept the game updated over the years, and seem to really enjoy their community.
Game's worth a try, especially if you like science-fantasy. I will probably keep it in my rotation until Kenshi 2 comes out someday.
It's a RTS RPG Settlement-Builder set in a post-post-apocalyptic science-fantasy world.
It's got a lot of nice details, such as character animations changing based on their skill level, a beautifully desolate world with several different biomes, and a map just chock-full of things that want to kill and eat you, or enslave you, or peel your skin right off.
There's a vast research tree that I still haven't completed after ~250ish hours of play, ruins to explore, different cultures with their own norms.
It's not perfect, but an experienced player can probably find a way around any bugs that come up over the course of a playthrough.
The graphics aren't extremely special, but the wide open nature of the world and all the creatures within can account for that.
The devs have kept the game updated over the years, and seem to really enjoy their community.
Game's worth a try, especially if you like science-fantasy. I will probably keep it in my rotation until Kenshi 2 comes out someday.