Chivalry 2 Reviews
Chivalry 2 is a multiplayer experience of medieval battles that can be very enjoyable for those interested in such a space. Gameplay and more precisely the game's struggles are engaging, exciting and fun, and thanks to the full training section, even newcomer players can quickly learn the general principles.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Chivalry 2 is a great game if you know what you’re getting into. It's not the next big hit, but boy is it fun when you need to get out some frustration and have a good laugh.
Chivalry 2 represents the natural continuation of a creative journey that opened more than a decade ago, when the Torn Banner Studios saga was nothing more than a sensational mod for Half-Life 2.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Chivalry 2 abandons the rigid realistic structure in favor of a lighter, more fun game that still has enough depth for players to focus on. The humor is more noticeable and there's enough content for good hours of fun, even if some technical issues still exist.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Expectation level was at peak level to get the best experience of medieval combat. Thankfully, most of them were satisfying until the in-game combat mechanism would sometimes make things confusing while multiple players cluster up. There aren’t many hyper-realistic medieval combat games that come close to this game. For those who are quite sick of orcs and wizard fantasy, this might be the sanctuary they’re looking for. A lot of physics engine brutality are to be witnessed but ironically, the game delivers what may happen to be a historical re-enactment during the ages of the most humane war between swords and shields.
Review in Korean | Read full review
Chivalry 2 delivers on being a fantastic sequel, and the intense, visceral feeling of throwing stale bread at a knights head.
This game is tricky for me to score. Chivalry II doesn’t really break new ground. That’s not really a bad thing though, as the original was a bit rough but super fun. In most regards, the game is vastly improved and polished over the original. It is just so satisfying and fun to play that I can ALMOST overlook the minor bugs here and there, and the gameplay issue I described. If these things were addressed, this would be darn close to a 10/10 from me.
First and foremost, Chivalry 2 is an excellent medieval fighting game. The combat system is incredibly rewarding and nuanced, with a wide array of weapons
Chivalry 2 works on most fronts, and certain where it is needed the most – bloody, visceral combat. To that end, the hackfest that is Chivalry 2’s meat and potatoes delivers a lot of fun for both casual players and those who want to dedicate their time into digging deeper into the gameplay mechanics. The progression system and maps are both quite good, even if I’d have liked to see a few more options with both. All in all though, Chivalry’s carnage-filled gameplay is just a whole lot of fun.
There is unique fighting system and epic battles, yes, however there is only big chaos on the battlefield and not enough game modes.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Chivalry 2 delivers plenty of intense, blood-soaked action, without taking itself too seriously. But you might eventually want to do more than blindly swing a sword around.
Chivalry 2 shines in the combat department. Combat is fast, and the high ceiling of learning it all helps keep players invested. There may not be a ton of maps, but they are full, the movement of gameplay is refreshingly fun, and the promise of more post-launch content keeps me hopeful.
A brilliant mix of high skill and low comedy, and the best medieval combat game out there.
I had an incredible time with Chivalry 2, and I'm going to keep coming back to it for years to come.
A good 100% online return 9 years later
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Chivalry 2 was a pleasant surprise, and something totally different in the PvP realm for me. There are a few bugs that need to be fixed, but the maps are gorgeous and the gameplay is engaging and fun. The humor and endless ways you can die are very appreciated.
Chivalry 2 improves upon the original release by a good margin, but it still needs to work out some bugs and kinks. For those looking for some medieval madness, it might be best to wait for some more patches before diving in.
Chivalry 2 has achieved its goal: while not perfect, it offers a great combat system that it's easy to learn but difficult to master. The game never takes itself too seriously and really shines using its best weapons.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Martin drew his own ideas from The War of the Roses, Sir David's main brouhaha.
Chivalry 2 is an exemplary large-scale multi-play game that pursues fun by providing maximum variables within simple rules. It is easier for beginners to access than the Chivalry 1, and the more you play the game, the deeper you can feel.
Review in Korean | Read full review