Each skill also has its own level and perk points, letting you further specialize them how you'd like. Simply talking to people or haggling with shopkeepers for a better price will raise your speech skill. Running around helps to build your vitality.
Starting off, you'll be terrible at most things, but as you ride a horse, you'll become more proficient at it. You don't level up by gaining overall experience points you level up a skill by using it. It's not that the game is hard, as much as it rewards those who build themselves up and punishes those who do not. Kingdom Come: Deliverance is capable of putting you in your place should you get into a situation that Henry simply isn't trained well enough to handle. If you expect to always be the hero of the story and have everything revolve around you, expect more frustration and bloodied wounds in the future.
How you react to this sets a baseline on how you'll enjoy the rest of the game. Your first fight will possibly (and quite literally) lead to you running back to your mama in your bloody clothes, crying over the fact that you won't stop bleeding. Swings take time to wind up and connect, and other than light, heavy, and kick attacks, there isn't much to the system. The game prides itself on its physics-based combat, and at first, that does not translate well to an enjoyable experience. You can try your hand at talking the guy out of it, but ultimately, you have to fight him to learn unarmed combat. It starts with getting some nails and a hammer back from a guy who didn't pay up.
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You wake up and are given a series of tasks to help your father make a special sword for a local nobleman named Sir Radzig, and this scenario also serves as a tutorial to get the player accustomed to the game. In this swath of medieval Bohemian countryside, you play as Henry, the son of a skilled blacksmith who uses his trade making nails and horseshoes for the village of Skalitz. Your attention will easily be won over, but it'll just as easily broken when you encounter goofy bugs or strange design choices. After playing the final release, I'm happy to say that there's plenty to do, both in terms of quests and other activities that can steal your attention. Very recently, I wrote up my hopes for Kingdom Come: Deliverance in our Most Anticipated Games of 2018 article, in which I'd hoped that the game would be one that I could get lost in for hours.