Reviewing For Honor
May 17, 2018
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This fighter style game is one of my favorite games although it may be hard as its going onto season 6. Everyone is decent at the game, but all-in-all its fun to play with friends.
To start off, play the campaign so that you can learn the basic concepts and play styles of the game as it will introduce you to some of the characters and their mechanics for each faction Knights, Samurai, and Vikings. After that, you can move to online and see what its all about, and if you don’t feel like you’re ready you can always practice either in a one on one with a bot in the new arena or the new trials they’ve added which will teach you all the mechanics you’ll need to learn.
The game does a good job on this, for a new player it may seem difficult once you play as you don’t know the character well and others may have lots of experience, so it helps out new comers a lot.
Once you’re ready you can choose three game modes Battle which has Dominion, Tribute, and Skirmish and Death-match, duels (1v1) and Brawls (2v2), and Ranked matches. The more you play you can earn new armor with different stats and looks for your taste. The only thing that’s bad about the game is the connection problem as you’ll experience it a lot in the Battle playlist as that’s where I get it a lot.