When most of the time you’ll be charging forward and striking enemies, Chivalry 2 successfully sells that fantasy of being one little pawn on an enourmous battlefield.Īt it’s best, it’s utter chaos with blood, fire and screaming overwhelming the orchestral chorus that appears in the most crucial moments of a match. You can look at the right places to see just a bit of jank that reminds you that it’s still a video game. The clinging of swords and the slashing of flash sounds evokes the right emotions when heard.Īnd the ridiculous amount of voice lines for your character, that will for the most part just be boiled down to a choir of screaming men and women, charging to their eventual death, only to respawn again in the next wave.Ĭhivalry 2 looks spectacularly polished. The armours of soldiers look battered, grimy and used. The locale you are fighting in all look believable. And you would be surprised that it’s not priced as such. The look and sound of Chivalry 2 has the feel of a AAA game production. A well-realised vision of chaotic war in the Middle Ages is executed with strong mechanics, ridiculous blood and gore, with just the right amount of snark and humour to round it all off. But Chivalry 2 is the studio’s return to form. Their last game, Mirage: Arcane Warfare didn’t do too hot. Torn Banner has released Chivalry 2, the sequel to the mod-turned-full-game Chivalry: Medieval Warfare. There’s a strong genre niche for first-person medieval warfare that I have been sleeping on.
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