![]() ![]() Therefore, I’ll focus on this specific trio of titles throughout this article. Namely, these competitors take the forms of Ubisoft’s 2017 title For Honor and, more recently, Triternion’s 2019 release known as Mordhau.Īdmittedly, there very well could be more games on Steam that have attempted, or perhaps are currently attempting to give Chivalry a run for its money if that’s the case, however, I’ve yet to learn of the existence of any such releases. I think the most burning issue I feel compelled to address in some fashion within today’s discourse is the fact that Chivalry has, as far as I’m aware, two main competitors which aim to dethrone what I consider to be the original medieval combat experience present on Steam. With all the disclaimers and whatnot out of the way, let the chivalrous conversation commence. It was that very reminiscing that roused me to revive my long-dormant series of articles which I’ve taken to titling “Forgotten Journeys.” As is the case with every article which falls under this banner the monologue I intend to deliver today in no way constitutes a full review of Chivalry, and should not be interpreted as such. I recently began to reminisce upon the most wondrous of times I’ve had playing Chivalry, whether alone or with a group of my good friends. We’ve had several ever so joyous encounters with one another every now and then since October 16th, 2012 when you made the fateful decision to release to the masses the delightfully gory combat simulator known as Chivalry: Medieval Warfare. Ah, Torn Banner Studios, what fun we’ve had together. ![]()
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