Related to that is the change of pace of the gaming. There are a number of great things about this DLC, first and foremost is arguably the ability to play a female character… it may not seem like much but the gaming landscape is still male dominated and this particular female character also serves to open some eyes about what a woman had to (and no doubt still) go through on a day to day basis. The transition from main story to DLC is quite well done too… you have a conversation with Theresa (who you play in A Woman’s Lot) and she begins her story of what happened before, during and after the attack on Skalitz… by way of you playing her retelling. A Woman’s Lot is a DLC that begins in game only after you have completed the early stages… once Henry has escaped and is starting to find his feet. Kingdom Come: Deliverance was like that… which is just one of the things that makes A Woman’s Lot great… it puts you back in Skalitz and gives you a bit more of a chance to look around (in fact it makes you look around it more by giving you quests around the place).īut as usual I’m getting things out of order. ![]() ![]() What this means is that I can often miss a lot of the fuller world the game has provided (hey if you want me to explore more… don’t make it sound like the task is actually real world time limited). I find when I play RPG games, or really any game with a strong story narrative, that I tend to find myself sticking as directly to the tasks set as possible.
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