

The mines in question are not hard to navigate and you can even get a map to help you, but they are long. The mission itself was once again more annoying than it was exciting. The time spent before this mission in A Woman's Lot could have been better used contextualising the heist, but instead it meanders around the village before introducing this without any forewords. The last thing you do before the attack is a strange and seemingly out-of-nowhere quest where you have to sneak into the silver mines. A side quest that involves hunting a wolf adds a little action to the game, but it is hard to invest much in this questline when you already know the end result. After an hour or two, the story does pick up a little. This extended standstill in Skalitz also includes yet another sword fighting tutorial, for some reason, and several fetch quests. This means that walking all the way to forge is a pointless journey, and I have no idea why it was included as a red herring. A Woman’s Lot DLC actually starts the day before the base game. Players might recognise this part as when Henry and Theresa meet in the game, but you’d be wrong.

The beginning of the flashback is a series of mundane tasks followed by going to the blacksmith to pick up nails. Kingdom Come Sold Over 3M Units Warhorse Is Expanding to Work on New Project The work is menial, repetitive and frustrating and has absolutely no pacing to it at all. When I’m looking to sink my time into an immersive simulation, I’m trying to escape my chores, not do someone else’s. The problem is, ordinary life is incredibly tedious, though if you've played Kingdom Come: Deliverance before you already know the deal. Obviously, this review might feature some Kingdom Come: Deliverance spoilers, so be warned.īeginning when you speak to Theresa in Rattay, you are flashbacked to her former life in Skalitz, where according to the game's description you get to experience a slice of “ordinary life” in the small town. The fourth installment of DLC for Kingdom Come, A Woman’s Lot ties together the few loose threads of the main story and the siege of Skalitz. Unfortunately, The latest DLC for Kingdom Come: Deliverance isn’t that much better either.

A woman’s lot in the 15th century Bohemia wasn’t great.
