For Honor: Marching Fire Reviews
Ubisoft wanted to give a twist to For Honor and in fact achieved it in almost all aspects of the title with a novelties that are perfectly adjusted and endow the title with a freshness that had been demanding almost since the launch.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Marching Fire is For Honor's biggest update yet, and it's a doozy. Arcade mode, Breach and the new characters all add loads of content for For Honor fans to enjoy, but if you're out of the loop with the game, this doesn't do much to persuade you to start playing now.
For Honor support continues, and it is obvious that Ubisoft is not going to abandon its creation in the near future. Marching Fire expansion brought the long-awaited new modes into the game, as well as a whole new faction, which, together with numerous updates, greatly increased the attractiveness of the project. Especially with discounts and special offers.
Review in Russian | Read full review
For Honor: Marching Fire is in a weird spot. These are good updates, but I’m not sure it makes sense to shell out for the full package. While the new characters are fun, none of them change the game in such a way as to make them vital. Unless you’ve absolutely mastered the entire rest of the roster, you’ll find plenty to do outside of the premium options.
I like that Ubisoft is continuing to support For Honor and all that’s included from a content perspective. Both Breach and Arcade improve the overall package, the new fighters will be appreciated by the dedicated community and it’s great to see a visual improvement 18 months post-launch.
A strong expansion and free update with two amazing game modes and four fun new heroes.
Marching Fire offers a lot of new, solid, free content, but with a small player base in Australia it's a struggle to experience the game to its fullest
For Honor usual players are the main target of the Marching Fire expansion, that adds a considerable amount of content, highlighting the new Arcade and Invasion modes. The DLC fails to create a more appealing game to new players, not covering a larger or more casual audience. The game economy may have become a bit more aggressive, but still acceptable within the expansion proposals.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Overall, For Honor has finally reached it's peak. The game has been subjected to drastic changes since the release and now we are facing a much more fun game to play. With issues, like the lack of dedicated servers or some characters being unbalanced in terms of power, being solved, For Honor is now a welcoming title to newcomers . Devs have a proper relationship with players. Although there were times they didn't act exactly that ok, but they do worry about the game. All these improvements have led us to the conclusion that For Honor is now title fun to play and easy to recommend.
Review in Persian | Read full review
For Honor: Marching Fire is what the original For Honor should have been, as Ubisoft did a great job of addressing many of the shortcomings of the original title as well as showing glimpses of what to except from the series in the future.
Review in Persian | Read full review
If you didn't experience For honor yet, now it is the best time to jump in and join the epic battle between vikings, knights and samurais. With all updates and improvements and also new DLC "marching fire", The game has been so much better now and takes you to an epic journey with amazing "Art of Battle" mechanism that is a completely original battle system in gaming history and made "For Honor" a unique online action game that absolutely worth your time and money, specially with new heroes and arcade mode in Marching Fire. So, prepare yourself and join the fight in the name of glory and honor.
Review in Persian | Read full review
An expensive DLC expansion that does offer many fun new elements, but without any gameplay innovations, there is no appeal in it for those who were never a fan of the base game. For Honor: Marching Fire's asking price also feels a little too high compared to content offered in this expansion.
“Marching Fire” offers a solid amount of content for all, but is a bit expensive for the asking price.