![]() ![]() In every case, it is overwhelming in the best way possible. Or maybe you’re just fighting in a colosseum full of traps. Maybe you’re raiding a stronghold to murder a duke. Or, you could just watch this lore trailer. All of the rich lore is implied through details in the multiplayer gameplay. There are straightforward combat scenarios where it’s all just killing, but most matches lean heavily on the push-pull of controlling objectives. It’s functionally similar to Overwatch in some ways, just on a much grander scale. After an intimidating tutorial that overviews the easy-to-learn but difficult-to-master combat mechanics, you’re thrust into big battles: 32 players join the blue-clad and gallant Agatha Knights, and another 32 join the rebellious Mason Order in red. Chivalry II is a continuation of that story told purely through large-scale battles. Even if it remains rooted in satirical history, however, that will be enough.Ģ012’s Chivalry told the story of Malric Terrowin’s Mason uprising against the Agatha Knights. ![]() I only wish it could incorporate more fantasy races, classes, or even magic. If you’ve ever wished for a game that simulates the Battle of Helm’s Deep from The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, this is it. ![]() Tripwire Interactive “Ride to ruin and the world's ending!”ĭeveloper Torn Banner Studios bills Chivalry II as “a multiplayer first-person slasher inspired by epic medieval movie battles.” Despite sounding like an over-promise, that’s exactly what it delivers. ![]()
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