Even though For Honor's core combat is essentially an elaborate quick-time event sequence in disguise, the production values and novelty factor are high enough that there is still a good deal of fun to be had here...
Combat system allows for depth and strategy, Each hero is unique and interesting, A lot of variety in gameplay among the different game modes and maps, Well done menu with transparency for how each setting will impact your system
Peer to peer connection introduces performance issues for players with bad internet connections, Sound design was a missed opportunity to set up a more epic campaign, The campaign feels rushed, solely existing to serve the multiplayer, In-game currency ca
This game is a bit of a tough sell, the primary focus is multiplayer. If the community dies there is no game left. Also despite Ubisoft promising not to split the community with DLC there are no details on pricing of individual items, as the game stands n...
For Honor is a game of patience, strategy and some luck, not for those who favour fast-paced combat but if you take the time to delve into the game, you won't regret the experience you'll get in return...
Stunning visuals, Compelling story campaign, Varied maps and multiplayer modes, Great hero selection options
Lack of dedicated servers, Minor balance issues, Confusing menus UI
Whether you prefer, multiplayer or story, Dominion or Duel, viking or knight or samurai, there's something for every gamer in For Honor. With a compelling story, beautiful customization options, competition, community, this game is both a triumph and a da...
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Published: 2017-02-19, Author: NR , review by: nerdreactor.com
l after ample time with the game, For Honor easily feels like one of the best games to come out of Ubisoft's lineup in the past few years...
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Published: 2017-02-17, Author: Matt , review by: gamespot.com
Satisfying and layered combat, Each multiplayer mode offers a unique and fulfilling spin on combat, Skill progression provides tangible rewards, Sense of community and promise of rewards in Faction War gives you a higher sense of purpose
Awful narrative, Combat sometimes becomes too chaotic for its own good, Fighting against more than one opponent can be punishing
Published: 2017-02-16, Author: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
When playing For Honor, it is clear that the game's singleplayer mode can be a much more demanding than the game's multiplayer component. This is a deliberate move from Ubisoft to ensure that there are less dropped frames and enhanced stability in the ga...
Published: 2017-02-16, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Released this week on PC, PS4 and Xbox One, Ubisoft's new action fighting game "For Honor" puts you in control of medieval-styled knights, vikings and samurai, each of which has four classes that can be played through the single player campaign as well as...
Abstract: Everyone is at war. Nobody's happy with anyone else. Well, okay, you're probably fine with with your immediate allies. Unless they let you down in the midst of a match, then you might need to have words. My point is, For Honor 's modes is about proving yo...