Vanguards are probably the most commonly picked class in the game because they have the highest damage, and the ability to make running swings for massive damage. They have the second smallest health pool in the game, but they excel at getting up close and personal while dishing out deadly combinations. KILL THOSE ARCHERS! Man at arms are the skinny warriors with the ability to dodge and bust out incredibly fast combos with one handed weapons such as ax's and shortswords. If I'm in a brawl with dozens of enemies, I will literally search for and kill any archer with hesitation. Archers, well, they're pretty self-explanatory, and they're also the most hated class in the game. Archer, Man at Arms, Vanguard, and Knight. Nothing feels more satisfying than screaming at the top of your lungs just before cutting a man's head clean off, all the while he was staring death straight in the face.Ĭhivalry Medieval Warfare consists of four different classes. I tend to like battle screams more than anything. Skilled players will taunt you with laughs and witty comments, while amateurs will most likely scream at the top of their lungs will charging blindly into battle. FOR AGATHA! Between the amazing battle screams, and the utter shrieking sounds of pain, the most prominent sounds during gameplay is from the players. While it's fun getting into huge, all-out brawls with your team, it's also extremely satisfying protecting the castle walls via catapults, ballistae and hot oil.Īs far as the audio goes in Chivalry Medieval Warfare, your first thought will probably be that the voice acting cast must have had an absolute blast. You can charge castles with your brothers in arms, break through the gate and kill the King. If you're looking for an extremely intense all out castle siege, play some 32 v 32 team objective. Only seasoned players can control their swings in fights with their squad mates and not end up hitting their friends at least once. While it provides some hilarious moments from time to time, it also add's an extra level of strategy. Though some people might find the friendly fire mechanic annoying, it's what makes Chivalry Medieval Warfare unique. For whatever reason, most people can't understand the concept of stabbing in a group fight instead of swinging until the sun shines. Well, the result is an absolute cluster of blood and dismembered limbs. Think about dozens of knights with swords as big as their own body, swinging them horizontally in a group of enemies and friendlies. You can probably notice a "kick this player" tab at the left side of my screen throughout the video, and this is because some players tend to hurt their own team just as much as the other. While you may be trying to do damage to the other team, you can also do just as much damage to your own teammates. You see, Chivalry Medieval Warfare has friendly fire rooted into the games core mechanics. Why I prefer free for all over team deathmatch? Well, it's fairly simple. Other than playing dress up Star Wars in Chivalry, free for all tends to be my favorite game mode, as well as the most chaotic. While it isn't very realistic, it is a damn fun time, and it also looks crazy badass. If you were disappointed with Battlefront's lack of lightsaber combat, then maybe give Chivalry a chance, just don't have too high of an expectation. There has without a doubt been dozens of Star Wars mods, with many of them failing, but I think I found a pretty good server as you will find out towards the end of the video. Of course, if you play on PC like me, you get to enjoy the full array of interesting player created mods, including maps, game modes, armor, and weapons. The game is riddled with trolls and arguably made with the intention of people having fun and messing around. I would like to think of it as a medieval hack and slash that doesn't take itself too seriously. It's definitely no For Honor in terms of strategy, but the combat still requires a good understanding of timing, distance and combining attacks.Ĭhivalry Medieval Warfare came out in 2012, and since then it has maintained a fairly loyal community on PC and Console. While I don't consider myself to be extremely talented at Chivalry Medieval Warfare, I think the game physics and combat mechanics make for some pretty hilarious gameplay. For my first session, I thought some Chivalry would be a good start to what I hope will be a long line of entertaining videos. Welcome to the first installment of my let's play series.
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