Release Date: October 16, 2012
Chivalry: Medieval Warfare is a multiplayer only action game developed by the independent studio Torn Banner. In the game, we take on the role of medieval warriors and take part in a bloody conflict between the Mason Order and the Agatha Knights. Up to 32 players can partake in spectacular battles. On each battlefield each player controls one warrior. Every available character has different equipment and plays a different role on the battlefield.
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Chivalry: Medieval Warfare is a third-person perspective action game set in a medieval world. The game is a commercial successor to a popular mod called Age of Chivalry. The developers treated the mod as foundation on which they build something more ambitious. Chivalry is powered by Unreal Engine 3.0.
At the beginning, we choose our warrior and then the side we’ll fight for, either the Mason Order or the Knights of Agatha. The game offers many character classes, namely: archers, men-at-arms, vanguards and knights. The battles are fought using all kinds of medieval weaponry and equipment. The advanced combat system allows for full control of our attacks and defense.
The battles are fought in many different locations, both those out in the wild, and even in the middle of a town under siege. The game is also enriched by medieval siege engines, such as catapults, trebuchets and boiling oil, which we also can use.
Platforms:
PC Windows October 16, 2012
Xbox 360 December 3, 2014
PlayStation 3 December 3, 2014
PlayStation 4 December 1, 2015
Xbox One December 1, 2015
Developer: Torn Banner Studios
Publisher: Torn Banner Studios
System Requirements for Chivalry: Medieval Warfare Video Game:
PC / Windows
Recommanded System Requirements:
Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz, 2 GB RAM (4 GB RAM - Vista/7), graphic card 512 MB (GeForce 8800 GT or better), 3 GB HDD, Windows XP/Vista/7, Internet connection.
List of Game Expansions for Video Game:
Expansion
November 14, 2013
Action
Chivalry: Deadliest Warrior is a Torn Banner extension to Chivalry: Medieval Warfare. It introduces new characters into online battles, including Vikings, Spartan and Samurai. Each of these warriors received his own fighting style and armament. There were also new maps.
Game Ratings for Chivalry: Medieval Warfare Video Game.
GameCrate: 3.5 / 10 by Robert Workman
Chivalry: Medieval Warfare is a lacking port across the board, and a terrible multiplayer experience for all involved. Any decent content it possesses is buried under a pile of rubbish-based visuals, poor hit detection and missing content. If you must get medieval, be patient and wait for Ubisoft's For Honor. You'll have a far better time – and get a better quality game to boot.
TrueAchievements: 2.5 / 5 by Marc Hollinshead
In this day and age of gaming, we are used to high-end graphics and extremely fluid controls and mechanics. Chivalry: Medieval Warfare doesn't really fit the bill in that respect. It's not a pretty game and it lacks in content as well as having slightly awkward mechanics. However, there are decent maps to be seen and a couple of the modes work very well for the game, namely Team Objective and Free for All. You'll get frustrated with the game deign, but also laugh out loud at how ridiculously entertaining it can be at times. It's a bit pricey for what it is, but the achievement lovers among us will be drawn in by a doable list. Chivalry is clearly not the best that current gen consoles can offer, but at least it's not a complete trainwreck.
Wccftech: 7.4 / 10 by Rosh Kelly
Though it might not be the next AAA FPS to attempt to dethrone Call of Duty, it offers a remarkable amount of variety and fun in its package. This is an experience only just arriving on the console shores and one that looks to pave the way for more to come in the future. Great fun, easy to play and very chaotic. The perfect Christmas present.
Average score from votes.