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After getting the platinum... I don't know, the game can be chaotic fun but most of the time it's chaotic frustrating.
I did like it, but the more you get into the advanced combat mechanics (aka getting gud) the game becomes more and more unfun. Just turn off your brain and hopefully play against opponents just wanting to have fun.

Pure dumb fun. I vibed so much with Chivalry because it’s a good drop in drop out game. Play one match, have a few laughs and get out. It’s one of the few pvp games that I don’t feel stressed to win the match or score high in the leaderboards.

For some reason the muscle memory stuck with this game, so it’s fun to return to every now and again.

I love this game, but there's only so much of it you can play before you realize there's not much more to do anymore. I've figured out how to kill people with just about every weapon other than the shitty ones that fail to even be fun to use. You can have an amazing time in this game if you take the time to learn its systems, and it's also a game where it's valuable to learn from what's happening around you. I've stolen countless little tricks from duels with better players.

The second item on my weekend's entertainment program was a short trip to the Middle Ages. Since childhood, I have been interested in history and am a fan of the era of chivalry and noble deeds. That is why Chivalry 2 became for me a saving breath of fresh air after the horrors of GTFO and, at the same time, exciting entertainment. It's a pity that I couldn't spend enough time in it due to my busy schedule.

Modern scientists and reenactors of historical battles know firsthand how difficult it was for an ordinary knight. In the Middle Ages, people generally did not live long due to lack of hygiene and widespread disasters, to say nothing of warriors. Battles were commonplace, and noble knights in shining armor replaced each other almost daily. Once I managed to try on a lightweight replica of knight’s armor and, to be honest, I can’t even imagine how they managed to fight and navigate while clad in heavy armor. But I still don’t take into account the horsemen with pikes who burst into the ranks of opponents at exorbitant speeds.

Chivalry 2 will not offer the player historical accuracy or complex tactical gameplay, instead we will simply be able to take part in the classic “wall to wall”. It seems like there is a single player mode with bots, but personally I decided to go into multiplayer.

Before us is a brutal slasher film in a medieval setting. From the first minutes the player is sent into the thick of things and will be able to witness large-scale battles. You shouldn’t look for real facts or famous personalities here, because everything here is impersonal, but history buffs will quickly discern which events the developers decided to “cosplay.” From the very beginning, several game classes will be available to us, such as spearman, warrior, archer and others. We can change them at any time and after revival we will be able to immediately go into battle. The principle of battles here is simple and consists of a simple combination of attack + defense with the possibility of evasion and riposte.

In addition to gameplay for various classes, the game provides the ability to select any weapon from the battlefield for its subsequent use, but it is worth remembering that captured swords and axes will not be saved after death. We will also be able to use catapults and trebuchets, which can cause serious damage to enemy personnel. The gameplay consists of thematic campaigns, where some players will act as defenders and others as besiegers. Each side will pursue certain tasks that are limited by a timer. For victory, we will be given experience and battle pass points, which will open up new skins for us. The customization here is modest, but it still adds its own nuances to the gameplay. It is also worth remembering that “friendly fire” is disabled here, which means that in the heat of battle we should carefully monitor which direction we swing our sword, because here it is quite possible to accidentally cut down your teammate.

Visually, I really liked Chivalry 2. The battlefields here delight with their diversity and setting. Somewhere we will storm massive city gates, somewhere we will fight our way into an impregnable fortress, and at one point we will even try to recapture a convoy of prisoners from superior enemy forces. All this is accompanied by beautiful decorations in a medieval style with many small details. The game is replete with scenes of cruelty, and dismemberment in the heat of battle here is perceived as something ordinary. The funny thing is that even a bleeding fighter with two severed arms has the ability to kill his opponent with headbutts. The gameplay itself does not cause any difficulties and even allows you to leisurely sip a beer. Chivalry 2 is usually criticized for the abundance of cheaters and abusers, but personally I never managed to see them. To be honest, I don’t even understand how people play here for more than 10 hours, because I managed to play enough in just 2. Yes, I agree that the process of defending or attacking can be exciting, but this is only if your team wins. Otherwise, endless deaths on enemy swords and inaction of allies, followed by whining in the chat, begins to cause boredom.

I liked Chivalry 2, but only as a temporary distraction. I think it would be interesting for me to drop by here for a couple of evenings a week, but I never saw the prospect of a permanent session. The game is full of action, bloody battles and varied campaigns that keep you glued to the screen. Online play here is high, and wall-to-wall 20v20 mode looks impressive. For myself personally, I didn’t see any significant disadvantages here, except for the rehearsal gameplay and the increased presence of whiners in the chat. Otherwise, this is an excellent medieval slasher that will appeal to fans of melee combat. It was interesting for me to look into this game world and take part in large-scale battles.


Chivalry 2 is a fantastic sequel to the original. It is loaded with variety but still delivers the wacky and brutal insanity that you came to the original for. The combat feels very balanced; it is accessible and fun even when you are just learning, but has a massive skill ceiling and players are rewarded for their time spent mastering the mechanics.

would be great if the matchmaking actually worked

Animations, the single most important part of such a game, are well below what's expected from a first person slasher now that we've all seen and played Mordhau. A terrible shame.

one of the best follow-ups to a fighting game with swords and old English. while at times i can turn my brain off and just swing, other times it can feel like a tryhards game, due to mechanical complexity and the attraction of many pvp focused players may feel. ]

also the menu's on console are just terrible, navigating thru panels with the left stick (without a cursor) should be a crime. the bugs the can come up per game do not help either.

it would be great if the game had a more PVE focus, to make it easier to introduce friends into it, like Ubisoft's "for honor". other wise i still like it the way it is.

I also appreciate that the "battle pass" is not limited by a time frame, and can be completed whenever you want. it is definitely a nice way to bring new content to the game.

recommendation: Use the Spotify console app(or equivalent app) and start a Sabaton playlist/radio. It makes the casual experience a lot more fun.

i had a lot of fun at first just enjoying the chaos and violence but once that wears thin its really just an aight game thats sort of repetitive and ok i guess

Uma gritariiia danada, jogar com seus fieis amgs escudeiros (ou inimgos que da tk) torna a expr. simplesmente mt divertida, alem de ser uma baita gritaria.

I like great graphics and fun gameplay in the beginning. But later, you realize it requires some mastery to do cool things, but because of the sort of boring simple formula and basically one mode gets quickly. Also, it is that kind of game I don't like where it's hard to notice your personal impact on result of the match.

I should give this game another chance.

Yeah, it's pretty fun. Couple things beyond that.

I'm a huge fan of games with these huge, large-scale battles. They really scratch a itch in me. This game does that pretty well in most regards.

I think some of the classes feel a little "same-y" to me, minus the ranged ones of course. The difference in maps is pretty good, and there's some nice variety within the objectives.

I'd recommend it to anyone who likes these sorts of things. It's fun, but nothing mind blowing. Really good time with friends.

Jogue com seus amigos e finga que esta lutando pelo seu rei que tudo melhora 100%

played it a couple of times with a friend and the combat is really difficult to get a hang of but once you get the basics down its a bit easier. Maps are well designed and weapon choice is pretty good.

pas un jeu de pédale ça c pour les mecs aux vrais couilles

Pensa em um jogo tipo batlefield mas medieval e que a estratégia faz a diferença bem como a habilidade no combate.
Cada partida foi diferente e isso me surprendeu muito.
Tinha cavaleiro que sozinha levava varios na habilidade.
É um jogo multiplayer que sempre tinha partida e jogadores.
Em uma cena no inverno cai no gelo com catapultas sendo arremessadas no meio do exercito. Fantastico.
Adorei a experiencia.

First person medieval combat in all its glory.

Don't have much to say about this game except good fun

Loved screaming through this on gamepass. Super fun 1st person death by medieval war simulator.

Se você não tiver amigos infelizmente esse jogo não vale apena


Bom pra matar sarracenos, infiéis e hereges.

really boring with unsatisfying modes. the combat can be mastered within 2 hours because dueling is just soft reading jabs and kicks and regaining stamina by countering. Combat can feel floaty and archers ruin the large scale modes. this suffers from being overly casual and if you want a comp melee slasher the only option you have is mordhau. boring at launch and boring a year after, wish I've gotten a refund.

This game is exactly what mordhau players wish they were playing.

Uninspired customisation that is made up for in the most interesting, beginner friendly, medieval combat on the market right now. This gameplay actually rewards you for original tactics, creativity and raw skill.

If you're deciding between this or Mordhau, choose this game.