Tag: chivalry
Gate crash a festival in the Chivalry 2: Raiding Party update
PlayStation Plus monthly games for May confirmed as Chivalry 2, Descenders, and Grid Legends
Sony has confirmed PlayStation Plus monthly games for May, after the titles leaked early this morning.
As the headline and the leak state, the games are Chivalry 2, Decenders, and Grid Legends.
Chivalry 2 was recently updated with the Winter War Campaign Pass. In the content, you visit Argon 2’s final stronghold in a new Team Objective map: The Assault on Thayic Stronghold. You can also complete the Winter War Campaign Pass and slay enemies with the new Quarterstaff weapon.
PlayStation Plus Monthly Games for May: GRID Legends, Chivalry 2 and Descenders
Chivalry 2 is free to play on Steam for the next coupe of days
Torn Banner Studios’ multiplayer first-person slasher Chivalry 2 is free to play this weekend on Steam.
Inspired by epic medieval movie battles, in the game, you will try your best to dominate large 64-player battlefields. You will also use catapults to lay siege to castles, set fire to villages, and bring death to peasants in Team Objective maps.
The game features a fully mounted combat system, where you can use your equine companion to trample your foes, land front or rear horse kicks, unhorse your opponent with a lance, and engage melee combat with grounded or mounted opponents.
Free Play Days – Chivalry 2, Chorus, and Hell Let Loose
Coming Soon to Xbox Game Pass: Chivalry 2, Scorn, A Plague Tale: Requiem, and More
Warlander is third-person Chivalry with apocalyptic meteor showers
It’s a very odd feeling, building a catapult all on your lonesome while watching fiery death rain down on your enemy’s castle in the valley below. I suspect it’s probably a similar experience to watching the carnage of Chivalry II play out from the safety of a nearby bench. The newly announced Warlander from Nier Replicant devs Toylogic certainly has the medieval setting in common with Torn Banner Studio’s first-person hack and slash, but this free-to-play multiplayer warfare game is an altogether different beast. You control your warriors in third-person, for starters, and its more cartoonish visuals allow for, well, daft cataclysmic events like a flaming meteor shower to hone in on a player’s position without appearing completely over the top. As it prepares to enter its first open beta later today, September 12th, I went hands on with a brief demo build to see what it was all about.