Surprisingly deep, and satisfying combat, Moment-to-moment gameplay is a highlight
Multiplayer grind is off-putting, Steel can be used to get ahead of other players, Rating (out of 10): 7, We played a review copy of For Honor on the PC. The game is available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One at Rs. 3,499, and Steam for Windows PCs at Rs. 1,799
Abstract: Sometimes the best parts of a game aren't where its heart lies. If you want to experience For Honor in its prime, go for the duels.Here, you're free to savour the meaty wonderment of the game's weapon-based combat system without distraction, away from t...
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Published: 2017-03-11, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: UbisoftFANS of brutal medieval fighting are going to love this hack-and-slash epic.You get to play as either a Knight, a Viking or a Samurai in this well-put-together fighting game.And Ubisoft should be congratulated for creating a brand new game world th...
Published: 2017-02-27, Author: Chris , review by: gamesradar.com
Deep swordfighting system with lots to learn, Diverse and interesting fighting styles, Useful training tools and AI opponents, Phenomenal animation and sound
Singleplayer is a little undercooked, UI, unlock system and faction metagame are all busy and distracting
A deep and gratifying medieval swordfighting sim that risks putting off newcomers. Persevere and the rewards are well worth it...
Published: 2017-02-22, Author: Keith , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: There was an interview on Radio 4 with an ex-boxer recently, in which she spoke about the peculiar nature of the sport. One thing she said really stood out “Boxing teaches you to use violence as a resource.” That phrase describes the experience of playing...
Intense sword fights, Lots of variety in characters and weapons, Campaign gives you a little taste of everything, “Faction War” metagame pushes you to play in new ways
Technical and connectivity issues can ruin intense fights, Team duels weaken core dueling mechanics, Overwhelming number of mechanics to learn
If you like games with a high skill cap, or want a competitive game that breaks the mold of shooters and online battle arenas, For Honor is worth a shot. It does succeed on in its core promise of brutal third-person sword fighting. Just be warned — this i...
Published: 2018-10-30, Author: Dave , review by: wccftech.com
Arcade mode is a nice addition, Breach is one of the better online modes, New characters are very cool
Won't convince new players to get involved, Breach takes too long
Marching Fire is For Honor's biggest update yet, and it's a doozy. Arcade mode, Breach and the new characters all add loads of content for For Honor fans to enjoy, but if you're out of the loop with the game, this doesn't do much to persuade you to start...
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