"For Honor" has been stirring quite a buzz since its hit beta tests, and the hype surrounding Ubisoft's action fighting game hasn't really dwindled away now that the game has hit the store shelves.
The recently rolled out "For Honor" Accolade trailer has been scattered with kudos for the multiplayer factional slugger, which the game developer apparently believes will be the game's selling point.
"For Honor" boasts quite a different aesthetic compared to "Overwatch," but just like Tom Clancy's "Rainbow Six Siege," it seems all set to seize similar type of hero-driven domain, where character choice and being acquainted with how to counteract the skills of the entire roster is a crucial facet of top-drawer play.
The aforesaid design seems to have crawled over from the MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena) realm, but the proximity of the action in games such as "For Honor" and "Overwatch" indicate that everyone can gain ingress and have whale of a time without straightaway hitting an abrupt learning curve. In other words, it is a delightful trend, VG247 reported.
Players can fight as Samurai, Viking or Knight as they wreak havoc across lush, inviting competition from Master medieval weaponry, battle maps and take part in brutal, fast-paced melee combat in a fascinating story campaign and newfangled multiplayer modes.
The game boasts 12 Heroes each with one-of-a-kind move sets that allow players to gain possession of your place in the combat zone. Whether players get stuck in a fracas as the Shugoki and swaying their heavy kanabo, or darting in with agonizing dagger strikes as the Peacekeeper, it's up to the player to declare their allegiance and put the Faction War together, according to the game's official website.
"For Honor" is up for grabs now for Windows PC and Xbox One. Stay tuned in here for more details!
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