Monday, January 28, 2013

Quick Review - Chivalry: Medieval Warfare

Game Name:    Chivalry: Medieval Warfare
Developer:    Torn Banner Studios
Engine:       Unreal Engine 3
Platform:     PC (Windows - Steam)
Genre: First person, Action, Multiplayer
Release Date: October 16, 2012

Short description: First person, primarily melee based, multiplayer (up to 32 vs 32) medieval combat. Wield a wide variety of medieval weapons between four different classes (Archer, Man-At-Arms, Vanguard, Knight) with four different multiplayer modes (FFA, Team Deathmatch, Last Team Standing, Team Objective).

The Good:

  • Intense, in your face combat. Multiplayer melee FPS games are few and far between, this scratches that itch in a big way.
  • The developers don’t hold back on violence. You can dismember people in a variety of ways. As weird as it sounds to say this, lopping someone's head off with a massive claymore is one of the most satisfying feelings ever.
  • Large collection of weapons to unlock for each class. 9 primary, 6-9 secondary, for each class, with little to no overlap.
  • Quality team based multiplayer; teams that work together have a significant advantage.
  • Huge potential if they decide to open this up to Steam Workshop, or a similarly active modding community.

The Bad:

  • The game is buggy. I’ll note just a few that have gotten my goat.
    • When you start the game, your key binding are messed up.
    • Random key bindings stop working in game, you have to go into your configuration and fix them each time this happens. This can really screw you when your parry key stop working mid-fight.
    • The server browser rarely works correctly. The occupancy levels are always inaccurate. Often times nothing will show up at all and you have to restart Steam in order to get it to show up again.
  • While all the weapons and maps are nice, I want more content, either in the form of modding, DLC, expansions, anything... give me more!!

All in all, should you play this?

  • Despite the bugs, this is an extremely fun game. I would highly recommend this to any fan of competitive multiplayer, particularly of the first person variety. Torn Banner has made a really cool combat system here, and I encourage you to give it a try!


Here's a little sample of some gameplay with myself and a friend of mine playing some Team Objective mode.


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