Good game fast delivery
Good game fast delivery
Requires an active internet connection and won't start without update. The update is itself 18gb.so if you don't have a net connection don't go for it.
Love this game
Once upon a time, a bunch of Vikings, knights and samurai got into a war with each other. If that statement makes you cringe because of its historical impossibility, quit reading right now. If, on the other hand, you're dying to know how this war turned out, then Ubisoft has just the game for you.
For Honor is a third-person melee title where you can play as either a Viking, Knight or Samurai against other opponents through competitive matches. There's also a single player campaign for each type of warrior, but it feels more like a tutorial to the multiplayer than an actual full-fledged...
It's time to rejoice as FOR HONOR has finally arrived that for the majority of the experience, hits the right place when it comes to a carefully balanced game with plenty of replay value.
"The Art of Battle" at its basis gives players control. It allows them to block, attack and counter in any one of the three given directions, top, left and right freely. This mixed with different movesets and abilities allows the game to feel both strategic and like a traditional fighting game.
Robust and Strategic Fighting System; Fluid Animations; Interesting Premise; Low Bandwidth and Low Lag Online Play
Microtransactions in a Premium Game; Unmemorable Campaign; Balancing Issues
At around the 5 hour mark something finally clicked and I stopped treating For Honor like a glorified Dynasty Warriors game. Throwing out flurries of heavy attacks and easily telegraphed rolls wasn't working and, until then, I couldn't easily grasp why.
Looks stunning; Offers a wide range of heroes; Deep combat system; Intense PvP combat
Occasional network issues; Story mode is tedious; Steep learning curve
For Honor tells the story of a land shattered by natural disasters, where the scant remaining resources are fought over by three different factions: Knights, Samurai and Vikings.
Positives + Well-executed combat system + Easy to learn; but hard to master + Intriguing cross-platform metagame
Negatives; Single-player feels tacked on; Some cheap tactics too easily available; Currency takes a long time to acquire
Distilled way down to one-on-one medieval combat, For Honor is both instinctual and smart. It's bloody and entertainingly over-the-top, but much more than a button-masher. It's a game that repays thoughtful practice.
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