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Kenshi review 2017 youtube
Kenshi review 2017 youtube





kenshi review 2017 youtube
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kenshi review 2017 youtube

It is a true sandbox experience of you running through the desert truly going your own way. Kenshi dabbles across a few genres Base building, survival, RPG, but doesn’t ever seem to lose sight of what it is that makes it beautiful. It isn’t a particularly beautiful game, It doesn’t have anything amazing in the way of a story but somehow it just works. Kenshi has fantastic reviews all across the board. Kenshi has this strange way making you enjoy a very painful experience and also teaches you some important life lessons. You may even have to sell the shoes off your feet just to grab a block of nutritious food. You will be beaten to a bloody pulp and have to scratch together some means of money to eat before you starve. This isn’t a game where you will run and gun through the lands, completing quests and saving lives. It will have you wondering, ‘am I really having a good time here watching myself get constantly beaten half to death and be captured by slavers?’ And the answer is yes. Kenshi will have you, at times questioning why in fact you are still playing the game. You are simply thrown into this wasteland to figure your way out.

Kenshi review 2017 youtube how to#

You won’t be given a few hours of tutorial on how to move and buy items and eat. No person in this world will hold your hand.

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Oh.and I STILL haven't explored all the map which is pathetic of me - it really shows how easily I get distracted doing other stuff in game to an insane OCD level that I don't find the time to explore the unexplored lol o)Īnd then there is all the mods - jeez, don't get me started.Kenshi is a game in which you will find yourself in a constant uphill struggle. I always spend a lot of hours/days or even weeks, still, in Kenshi each time I do o) Since I bought Kenshi I still come back fairly regularly when there's bugger all else new or interesting that peaks my interest - which happens often. Only a few games are still etched into my brain. Playing on a school Commodore Pet in break times was where I played the first games I can remember, although Pong may have been played before or even on that too but I simply can't remember exactly and I know I have forgotten probably 95% of what I've played in the past. I've played the hell out of many games in my 40+ years of gaming. I like it a lot.īest damn game I can remember buying.

kenshi review 2017 youtube

Although the 2900+ hours I've put into it so far is an indication that I too like it.

kenshi review 2017 youtube

Got it back in Jan 2017 myself so I'm a bit of a noob. Maybe it will help someone else who's on the fence about buying the game. Even with it's engine limitations it's an excellent game in every way and I'm glad I took the chance.Īnyway, just thought it was worth sharing. I seem to recall he even had a regular job back then (and might still today). Being a lone developer and working mostly in his spare time I wasn't so sure if it was worth the risk. I also remember wondering if Chris could pull it off. There was a lot to like about the original map and I still tend to settle in the desert on this new map because of my love for the desert. There were situated in great locations and had excellent character because of it. But there were plenty of enemies and sand. There weren't any animals or biomes or real factions. It just depends on the game start I begin with.īack then we had a different map and almost none of what we have today in the game. I still start the game out that way sometimes. I was scared to leave town and wondering where to go if I did. I was as lost as many of the new players are today. I still remember the first time I played Kenshi. I paid $10.71US for the game that was on sale. I bought the game on Jafter watching a couple of youtube videos about Kenshi.







Kenshi review 2017 youtube