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ChoostApril 20, 2026by Choost Games

Games Like Kingdom Come Deliverance: Realistic Medieval RPGs

The best games like Kingdom Come Deliverance — historically accurate medieval RPGs with realistic combat, immersive worlds, and no dragons.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance and its 2025 sequel Kingdom Come: Deliverance II proved that historical realism sells. Warhorse Studios built an RPG with no magic, no monsters, no fantasy — just 15th century Bohemia rendered with obsessive accuracy. Directional melee combat, a protagonist who starts as a useless blacksmith's son, and a world where NPCs lock their doors at night and notice when you're covered in blood.

Finding games like KCD means hunting for RPGs that prioritize historical authenticity, realistic combat systems, and immersive simulation over fantasy power fantasy.

The historically grounded RPGs

Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord is medieval open-world with army management and directional combat. Less narrative focus than KCD, more sandbox freedom. Build an army, conquer castles, forge a kingdom.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has fantasy elements but its world is grounded in medieval Slavic culture with political realism. The witcher 3 tips post has more.

A Plague Tale: Requiem is historical medieval France during the plague. Linear rather than open-world but shares KCD's commitment to historical atmosphere.

Chivalry 2 is medieval combat multiplayer. Different genre but the melee combat feel connects.

The immersive sim RPGs

Skyrim with survival mods creates a KCD-adjacent experience in a fantasy setting. Frostfall, iNeed, and Requiem mods add hunger, cold, and realistic combat.

Oblivion Remastered — the Elder Scrolls' medieval European setting connects, though it's high fantasy. The oblivion remastered tips post has more.

Gothic and Gothic II are German RPGs with grounded medieval worlds. Often cited as KCD's spiritual predecessors.

Outward is open-world RPG where you're a nobody. No chosen one narrative, limited fast travel, genuine survival mechanics.

The realistic combat picks

Mordhau is medieval combat multiplayer with directional melee similar to KCD. Competitive focus.

For Honor is directional combat fighting game with medieval warriors.

Exanima is physics-based medieval dungeon crawler with the most realistic melee combat in gaming. Niche but fascinating.

The survival realism picks

The Long Dark captures KCD's "survival in a harsh world" feeling in Canadian wilderness.

Green Hell has KCD-level survival realism in Amazon rainforest.

Medieval Dynasty is medieval survival city-builder. Build a village from nothing, manage villagers, survive seasons.

The strategy alternatives

Crusader Kings III is medieval politics at grand strategy scale. Different genre but captures the political intrigue KCD's story touches on. The games like Civilization post covers strategy broadly.

Manor Lords is medieval city building with tactical combat. The games like Manor Lords post has more.

What we make at Choost

Granny's Rampage is arcade action — the opposite of KCD's realism. But we respect Warhorse's commitment to authenticity. For more RPG content, the kingdom come deliverance 2 tips, best open world rpg, and games like Ghost of Tsushima posts have more.

The shortest version

For open-world medieval sandbox: Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord. For narrative RPG: The Witcher 3. For competitive melee: Mordhau or Chivalry 2. For medieval survival: Medieval Dynasty. For German RPG grounding: Gothic II. KCD's specific formula — historical accuracy plus RPG depth plus realistic combat — hasn't been replicated because nobody else has tried at this ambition level. Play KCD2 if you haven't — then these fill the gap.