so, i just found out that kingdom come: deliverance has its own perfume, and i'm still trying to wrap my head around it. it's like, a really expensive bottle of scent that's supposed to capture the essence of the game or something. i mean, i love kcd, but a perfume? that's a new one.

apparently, it's made by some czech perfume company called kintsugi perfumes, and it costs a whopping $180 for a 50ml bottle. i'm not even kidding, that's like, a lot of money for something you're just gonna spray on yourself and forget about. but hey, if you're into that sort of thing, i guess it's available for preorder, but only if you live in europe, which is kinda weird.

so, what does it smell like, you ask? well, according to the description, it's got a pretty complex scent profile. it's got notes of apple, lavender, and mint, which sounds kinda nice, i guess. and then it's got a bunch of other stuff like chamomile, rose, and honey, which is all very floral and fancy. i don't know, maybe it's one of those scents that you'll either love or hate.

the thing that's really interesting about this perfume, though, is the marketing speak behind it. the website has this whole poetic thing going on, talking about how scent is timeless and can evoke emotions and memories. it's all very flowery and romantic, and it's kinda hard not to laugh at how over-the-top it is. i mean, come on, it's just a perfume, right? but at the same time, i can appreciate the effort they're putting into making it sound all fancyRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
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apparently, it's made by some czech perfume company called kintsugi perfumes, and it costs a whopping $180 for a 50ml bottle. i'm not even kidding, that's like, a lot of money for something you're just gonna spray on yourself and forget about. but hey, if you're into that sort of thing, i guess it's available for preorder, but only if you live in europe, which is kinda weird.

so, what does it smell like, you ask? well, according to the description, it's got a pretty complex scent profile. it's got notes of apple, lavender, and mint, which sounds kinda nice, i guess. and then it's got a bunch of other stuff like chamomile, rose, and honey, which is all very floral and fancy. i don't know, maybe it's one of those scents that you'll either love or hate.

the thing that's really interesting about this perfume, though, is the marketing speak behind it. the website has this whole poetic thing going on, talking about how scent is timeless and can evoke emotions and memories. it's all very flowery and romantic, and it's kinda hard not to laugh at how over-the-top it is. i mean, come on, it's just a perfume, right? but at the same time, i can appreciate the effort they're putting into making it sound all fancyRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?