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Chivalry: Medieval Warfare Critic Reviews

24 Total Reviews

22 Positive Reviews(91.7%)
2 Mixed Reviews(8.3%)
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AusGamers October 19, 2012
I'm rather enamoured by the unique flavour of online combat presented by Chivalry. It's fresh and fun, and like the very best games is easy to get into yet incredibly hard to master. I've honestly not had this much competitive online joy since Battlefield 3, and to think a $25 indie title can provide a level of enjoyment up there with a $100 million game like Battlefield is testimony to the skill of the developer.
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ZTGD October 25, 2012
For only 25 bucks, you get a good amount of game. If you're looking for some good, difficult fun, you should really check this game out.
86
GameTrailers October 23, 2012
Straightforward in approach yet exceedingly effective in delivery, it elevates the notion of melee combat past a last ditch combat maneuver and into a realm of medieval, multiplayer bliss.
85
Destructoid November 1, 2012
Every hit, parry and block feels real. The sound, the knockback, the weight of the weapon -- it all goes towards making duels seem like a struggle.
85
Pelit (Finland) December 12, 2012
Excellent multiplayer slasher, full of sound, fury and blood. More object maps, please.
82
Multiplayer.it October 21, 2012
Chivalry: Medieval Warfare is a limited but refined multiplayer experience. The mix of simulation and arcade elements creates a fresh and compelling experience for those who live to conquer medieval battlefields.
81
PC Gamer February 1, 2013
Chivalry is Quake to War of the Roses' Battlefield, and those seeking a faster-paced bloodier experience will undoubtedly prefer Chivalry's type of steel.
80
3DJuegos October 23, 2012
Medieval Warfare successfully recreates the chaotic battles from the middle earth in a strong and crazy multiplayer action game. It's very funny, intense and offers a good mix of simulation and arcade elements.
80
Eurogamer Germany October 31, 2012
Chivalry: Medieval Warfare is up to a better start than War of the Roses. Torn Banner Studios have shunned any historical accuracy or character editing options, but their fighting system is easier to learn, while at the same time offering a surprising amount of depth. Dynamic rather than authentic, these skirmishes are much easier to enjoy.
80
Absolute Games November 9, 2012
Chivalry is, hands down, the best online slasher set in the Middle Ages out there right now.
80
Meristation November 11, 2012
A really good take on multiplayer combat. Fun and brutal, Chivalry is a great option if you are tired of shooting bullets.
80
Eurogamer November 28, 2012
This is not a pompous blockbuster, nor a long-term proposition. This is about men hitting each other with swords, and the hitting part works great. Chivalry is a simple pleasure, and a funny game indeed.
80
PC PowerPlay December 2, 2012
An immersive, interesting and addictive take on the competitive multiplayer FPS. Go into this one swinging.
80
PC Master (Greece) February 4, 2013
Chivalry is slightly… bipolar. The spectacle of a duel (especially if the two opponents are seasoned veterans) can be spectacularly breath-taking, a complex choreography that one can only marvel at. Blocks, feints, slashes, back-steps, side-hits: despite initial impressions, this can be a truly intellectual game of tactics, requiring high skills, observation and deviousness. On the other hand, the spectacle of a massive battle of fifty warriors can be ridiculously chaotic: especially if the players are inexperienced and go for blind “hack and slash” tactics, it’s more like a metal concert mosh pit than a battle for glory and honor.
79
IGN October 29, 2012
Like its competition, Chivalry hasn't quite perfected the formula for medieval warfare, but it's a violent, fun time nonetheless.
78
Vandal October 18, 2012
It offers loads of fun and a simple but deep at the same time fighting system. Still far from perfect, but it could get closer to it with a few patches or updates.
76
GameStar October 24, 2012
Quotation forthcoming.
75
Everyeye.it November 13, 2012
Chivalry: Medieval Warfare is an interesting first person melee combat simulation, quite similar to the Mount & Blade series. The game made by Torn Banner Studios is funny and beautiful but doesn't have its own identity.
75
CD-Action November 29, 2012
Chivalry's gameplay was boiled down to waving your weapon around but if you're willing to accept this simplicity, you're in for hours of fun.
70
Gameblog.fr October 27, 2012
Both technical and brutal, Chivalry doesn't take itself too seriously (especially with an over-the-top sound design), and it's really playable. Its only true shortcoming comes from the network code that sometimes dies on you in the middle of a fight.