

Chivalry Medieval Warfare Review

Torn Banner Studios first entered the realm of PC gaming with their Half-Life 2 mod, Chivalry Medieval Warfare. Released publically in 2012, Chivalry continues to be a popular game on the Steam marketplace. The

Chivalry Medieval Warfare’s multiplayer component features different game modes, in addition to the Steam workshop’s countless player-created entries, including a mode that swaps the

To that end, the game’s complex mechanics in relation to both class and weaponry is one of Chivalry’s best components. No two weapons feel alike, and each of the four different classes

If you dislike the weapon or class you chose, you can hit M and change things around as many times during a match as you like. The map locations are diverse and engaging, with daytime and nighttime maps, and detailed use of verticality (particularly in the castle maps). Torn Banner continues to provide patches, updates, and support for the game despite their current work on Mirage: Arcane Warfare. The result? Chivalry Medieval Warfare offers a unique gaming experience that players will have no difficulty jumping back into.
- Quality melee combat
- Diverse maps and game modes
- Wide variety of play styles
- Requires use of timing and tactical thinking
- Can feel repetitive