Music fits the mood, but it’s just you’re average medieval music, so it’s not worth too much comment. Everyone looks like a wall-eyed flesh monster, but the game runs smoothly. For those of you with lower end machines, though, it’s awesome to be able to turn the graphics down this far. If you want a bow, grab a bow.Īesthetically, the game was pleasing enough, but since I’m currently playing video games on the gaming equivalent of a potato, the screenshots here aren’t representative of what the game will look like on decent system. Archery is well-balanced, but people will still complain about it being overpowered. Rank progression and weapon unlocks come at a nice, steady pace, and anything you can pay cash for is purely for looks (and I barely saw any cash items). All in all, an excellent experience, and I forgive the few bugs and glitches that occur. The Vanguard is great, because if you sprint long enough, he’ll raise his weapon over his head and charge the enemy when you click to attack. Vanguards and Knights are the two slower classes, one specializing in two-handed combat, and one specializing in sword-and-board respectively. There are also the Man at Arms, the most agile class. You have your archer, the only ranged class, who can use a variety of bows, crossbows, javelins, and slings. There are four different classes in the base game alone, and each one is flexible enough for me to have had fun with all four. Controls are tight, they make sense, and there’s a button that just lets you scream. Combat so heavily based on timing and collision detection is something I would’ve never though could work so smoothly in an online game, but it definitely does. Well, simply put, they did a really great job. How did they do in that respect? Environments are atmospheric and well suited to combat. When developers Torn Banner Studios set out to make Chivalry, they had one goal in mind: create the finest melee combat to ever grace a video game. I really enjoyed those times when I was a kid, and that interest in medieval times has carried over into my adult life quite a bit, and I was happy to see Chivalry: Medieval Warfare start to pick up a little steam when it was released. I mean, there was jousting, people had real-ass armor on all over the place, and there were swords everywhere. My mom used to take me to Renaissance Fairs, It was kinda awesome. By Nathaniel Liles Free for alls are insane, with plenty of players on the map.
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