This is also a game that isn’t historically accurate to medieval times, in fact, it really isn’t meant to be at all. While there were a few noticed issues and drawbacks not addressed in the sequel, this was minuscule compared to everything the developers got right.
With Metacritic scores in the mid-80s for both PC and consoles compared to the first game’s measly 50s for last-gen consoles, it’s clear the sequel has greatly improved on its predecessor’s flaws. And for the most part, they are all for it. The game has been out for a few weeks now and before that there was an open beta for everyone to try, giving plenty of reviewers a chance to try the game make a judgment. I give Chivalry 2 a 7.As a sequel to the ambitious Chivalry: Medieval Warfare back in 2012, many gamers both old and new had high hopes for its long-awaited sequel, Chivalry II. but the matches definitely go beyong the first to 35… Overal Chivalry 2 cant quite get its hooks in me the way for Honor did… maybe the lack of modes… the lack of feeling like im doing anyything to contribute to my teams victories or losses… But I can appreciate the care put into this game and I can see the role players out there losing months to this game. I felt like a god among knights in this mode, just slicing through everyone like warm butter as we all raced to be the first to 35 kills in an arena.
Where Chivalry 2 got some of my joy back was in its free for all mode. it really does just feel like run into battle and kill everyone while trying not to get killed, defend these positions or take these positons before time runs out… I did enjoy doing goofy bttle cries, running right to my death, but this joy wore off on me pretty quickly. My biggest complaint with Chivalry is that I feel like there is no rhyme or reason to anything. this is where Chivalry shines and youll be getting most of your enjoyment from.
you have to learn how to block and parry, time your attcks… this is a game that demands you master it to have any amount of fun… to be able to pick off other players as they surround you like sharks. youll be defending or attacking, using on of 4 different classes, all with their own special perks, such as the knight being able to heal your team, or the archer being able to shoot fire arrows… I had a blast for my first couple hours of this game… The combat here is very deep like that of for honnor, so if you dont like for honor, youre not gonna like this game. Chivalry 2 is basically for honor except just knights… you choose red team or blue team and then youre off into a 64 player or 40 player battle for control over a castle. but for those really into hand to hand combat nd roll playing, this game is great. but for those really into hand to hand combat Chivalry 2 For Honor Chivalry 2 Is great is it for me? No, I got bored of it fairly quickly. Is it for me? No, I got bored of it fairly quickly. Immersive sound and effects ensure every blow lands with the sickening thud of steel sinking into bone. A revamped, faster and more fluid combat system offers an expanded range of creative choices, allowing players to perfect their playstyle. Enhanced player expression brings thousands of hilarious new voice-lines and deep character customization. Are ye a heroic warrior, or a blood-soaked murderer? Keep fighting and gurgling out battlecries even when wounded, bleeding out and missing limbs.
Ride to war on horseback and claim glory by your blade. Catapults tear the earth apart as players lay siege to castles, set fire to villages and slaughter filthy peasants in the return of grand Team Objective maps. Players are thrust into the action of every iconic moment of the era - from the thunder of cavalry charges, to storms of flaming arrows, sprawling castle sieges and more.
Catapults tear the earth apart Chivalry 2 is a multiplayer first person slasher inspired by epic medieval movie battles.