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Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 will take 200 hours to get the Platinum trophy

Draugoth

Gold Member

Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 Trophy Roadmap​


  • Estimated trophy difficulty: 5/10
  • Approximate amount of time to platinum: 200 hours
  • Offline Trophies: 49 (1
    trophy
    , 2
    trophy
    , 12
    trophy
    , 34
    trophy
    )
  • Online Trophies: 0
  • Number of missable trophies: 2 playthrough-spanning missables
    trophy
    Been There, Done That &
    trophy
    Lent. For everything else the game keeps a permanent save at the start of every main quest. This works like a Chapter Select so you can go back anytime and still do all quest-related trophies.
  • Glitched trophies: Nothing yet
  • Does difficulty affect trophies?: No, there are no difficulty settings (Hardcore Mode will be added after launch but isn’t needed for Platinum)
  • Hardest Trophy:
    trophy
    Overkill,
    trophy
    Bohemian Sniper
  • Minimum Playthroughs: 1 if you follow the Walkthrough
  • PS4/PS5 Crossbuy, Autopop & Save Transfer: No, there is no PS4 version
  • Free-Roam / Chapter Select after Story?: Yes, there’s free-roam after the story, you can still fully explore both regions Trosky & Kuttenberg by going to the red carriage icon on the map. The game also keeps a permanent save from the start of every main quest which allows you to replay everything.
  • Supports Manual Saves?: Yes, 83 Save Slots (1 Permanent Save at start of every Main Quest (32 total) + 30 Manual Save Slots from consuming ‘Saviour Schnaps’ + 20 Autosave Slots + 1 ‘Save & Exit to Menu’ Slot)
  • Release Date: February 04, 2025
 
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Rob_27

Member
Blimey. Ordered should be here tomorrow £41. Not bad. PS5 Pro. Will get started but my luck i will search too much as usual and get sucked in for 500 hours
 

Lokaum D+

Member
I play one or two big games per year, this year ll be MHwi and KCD2, can easy put 400 hours in It and not even get the plat.
 
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mitch1971

Member
Sounds like powerpyx liked this one:

I don’t comment much on games these days but this one has been something special.
Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 is the most unique, interesting, and entertaining game I played in years. It manages to transport you to the middle ages like nothing before it. A huge technical improvement over the first game. If it had released last year it’d have won GOTY, this year it has a lot of competition but will be a strong contender.
Insane attention to detail that rivals Rockstar Games. So many gameplay features you can get lost in for hours. Whether it’s the funny reactions by NPCs when you walk around drunk or stinky or bloodied, or the hilarious cutscenes, or the poo dripping down latrines, the devs thought of every detail. It’s a one-of-a-kind game where you can feel the love that the devs poured into it.
The trophies are fun and creative, often tied to alternate quest outcomes that you’d otherwise miss, thus actually enriching the experience. No bloat with 1000+ collectibles or pointless grind.
I spent 300 hours on the main walkthrough alone, replayed some quests 15+ times to test all dialogues and see all quest endings. It never got boring.
One of my proudest works, and one of the most fun projects I worked on over the 17 years I’ve been doing guides.
I highly recommend it!
 

LectureMaster

Gold Member
Looks like it's solid content 200 hours rather repetitive slogs. It takes time as you need to finish 95% quests, no collectibles.

There are no Collectibles, but you need to complete 95% of all quests in a single playthrough.
 
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Zacfoldor

Member
The only platinum trophy I ever got was by accident and I had 200 hours in P5R and pop what do you know.

Because their difficulty is different depending on the game, farming them is arbitrary and meaningless. Just for fun. I like "achieving" things for doing nothing so they don't bother me, but actually if they were removed I wouldn't care that much.
 
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Good thing there is no bloat here.

Some games manage to be huge, and filled with unique handcrafted content. KCD1, KCD2, Witcher 3, RDR2.
Other games are filled with busywork filler - Ubisoft, Horizons, et cetera.
15-20 hours is the sweet spot for a game for me (on a first playthrough)

I will tolerate some long games if they're very good eg Black Myth Wukong (took me 40 hours to complete).

Beyond 50 hours and I get severe boredom.
 
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ssringo

Gold Member
Sounds like powerpyx liked this one:

I don’t comment much on games these days but this one has been something special.
Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 is the most unique, interesting, and entertaining game I played in years. It manages to transport you to the middle ages like nothing before it. A huge technical improvement over the first game. If it had released last year it’d have won GOTY, this year it has a lot of competition but will be a strong contender.
Insane attention to detail that rivals Rockstar Games. So many gameplay features you can get lost in for hours. Whether it’s the funny reactions by NPCs when you walk around drunk or stinky or bloodied, or the hilarious cutscenes, or the poo dripping down latrines, the devs thought of every detail. It’s a one-of-a-kind game where you can feel the love that the devs poured into it.
The trophies are fun and creative, often tied to alternate quest outcomes that you’d otherwise miss, thus actually enriching the experience. No bloat with 1000+ collectibles or pointless grind.
I spent 300 hours on the main walkthrough alone, replayed some quests 15+ times to test all dialogues and see all quest endings. It never got boring.
One of my proudest works, and one of the most fun projects I worked on over the 17 years I’ve been doing guides.
I highly recommend it!
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That's some nice praise there. I'm not planning to buy it at launch as there's too many big games I want to play releasing in the same time frame but I'll definitely be checking it out once I have more time (and money).
 

James Sawyer Ford

Gold Member
Good thing there is no bloat here.

Some games manage to be huge, and filled with unique handcrafted content. KCD1, KCD2, Witcher 3, RDR2.
Other games are filled with busywork filler - Ubisoft, Horizons, et cetera.

One man’s supposed lack of bloat is another man’s busy work though, many of those games you listed have poor core gameplay and it’s not with putting up hundreds of hours if something isn’t fun to play
 
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Denton

Member
15-20 hours is the sweet spot for a game for me (on a first playthrough)

I will tolerate some long games if they're very good eg Black Myth Wukong (took me 40 hours to complete).

Beyond 50 hours and I get severe boredom.
In that case you can simply beeline the main story and be done with the game in 40-50 hours.
And if by some miracle the game cures your ADHD, you can always spend more time with more stories in it.
 

Denton

Member
The Witcher 3 is like... peak aimless wandering and needlessly annoying fetch quests.
I disagree, unless you count the question marks as quests, which they are not (and should be disabled). Actual quests are generally very good.

Here is part of one review talking about KCD2 sidequests

Something else worth mentioning about Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2's narrative is that the plethora of side quests in the game help to flesh out the game's world and give more body to the overarching story. I don't recall ever being bored with a particular side quest, and I did almost every single one of them in my playthrough of nearly 150 hours. Each one of them was intriguing in its own way, even when I was stuck doing mundane tasks. I would chalk that up to how well KCD2's side quests do at steeping players even more deeply into its medieval world, how excellent most of the vocal performances are, and how rewarding each quest is.
While the game's story is more than worth experiencing, its side quests are just as worth it. There are plenty of quests in KCD2 that have some connection to another, with the outcome of one quest directly affecting the progress of a different quest, thereby adding weight to the player's choice to venture off the beaten path for some extracurricular fun. To top it all off, KCD2 never makes players feel bad for shoveling manure behind an inn to settle the debt of two random strangers rather than attending to the more demanding tasks at hand.

 
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Danny Dudekisser

I paid good money for this Dynex!
I disagree, unless you count the question marks as quests, which they are not (and should be disabled). Actual quests are generally very good.

Here is part of one review talking about KCD2 sidequests





I mean, I'll believe it when I see it - I'd like for the content to actually be meaningful, but I know how these things typically go. I will be getting the game, so I am legitimately hoping for the best.
 

Skifi28

Member
The first game never clicked with me but daamn, sounds like I might have to "force" mysef through it just to get to play the second.
 

Perrott

Member
Games take 6-7 years to make now
They are 100+ hours

Can we change that please?
Games take 2-3 years to make
They are 30-50 hours

I like the 2nd option way better, what about you guys?
Nah, I'll take a lesser amount of more meaningful and meticulously crafted games, which also bodes well for game sales since it means there won't be an oversaturated market with over two dozens of AAA first-person shooters a year as it was the case 15 years ago.
 
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The first game never clicked with me but daamn, sounds like I might have to "force" mysef through it just to get to play the second.
I just did it and thought it was great other than looking like shit on the Pro. The game is completely different than I thought it was would be. Your essentially a medieval investigator in KCD1 which wasn't what I expected. The game doesn't start off that way or make it seem like that's whats going to happen but it is what you end up doing.

Took me about 25 hours to just bum rush the MQ. I wanted to do more but it just looks like such shit on consoles I couldn't do it.
 

EDMIX

Banned
sounds like a lot of bloat tbh

The Witcher 3 is like... peak aimless wandering and needlessly annoying fetch quests.
this... the fact that some of the main quest are like this is even more sad. Be like "go get dem chickens" followed by "find dem goats" and or "look for those cows" annnnnnd "kill the rats in the sewer" lol
 

Danny Dudekisser

I paid good money for this Dynex!
sounds like a lot of bloat tbh


this... the fact that some of the main quest are like this is even more sad. Be like "go get dem chickens" followed by "find dem goats" and or "look for those cows" annnnnnd "kill the rats in the sewer" lol

Don't forget wandering around half the earth, staring at the ground in Detective Mode (tm).
 

xrnzaaas

Member
The vegan trophy is okay since Henry doesn't have to stay a virgin in this game.
 
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OGM_Madness

Member
Games take 6-7 years to make now
They are 100+ hours

Can we change that please?
Games take 2-3 years to make
They are 30-50 hours

I like the 2nd option way better, what about you guys?
What about Games that take 8+ years to make on a 400+ Million budget that 500-1000 hours or more, because they are forever games because they are not “games” but services?

- Sony circa 2018
 

Chairman Yang

if he talks about books, you better damn well listen
This is really, really not a selling point. Bloat is bad.
Bloat and game length aren't always correlated. I can't speak for KCD1, but Baldur's Gate 2/3, Witcher 3, and Cyberpunk were all content-rich with very little bloat, and were simultaneously super-lengthy. And on the other hand, there are short games that do feel quite bloated.
 
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