This, and the fact that the publisher of Chivalry II, Tripwire Interactive did a timed exclusivity deal with the Epic Games Store will undoubtedly mean some people will have some trepidation here.įortunately, Chivalry II seems like it has already done infinitely better so far than Torn Banner Studios’ last game. Something many buyers still haven’t forgotten. It was a really good game that didn’t sell well and was quickly abandoned. That game used Chivalry’s sword fighting combined with some light RPG elements and magic spells in a competitive team game. Most recently they tried their hands at making something newer with Mirage: Arcane Warfare. Sadly, it didn’t have the Objective mode that made the base game famous. Torn Banner followed that up with a fun expansion pack based off of the Deadliest Warrior TV show, which gave fans some combat tweaks, and deathmatches.
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Bugs.ĮPIC: Exclusivity will turn off a substantial amount of potential PC players. Unlockable things involve a huge time sink. Upgraded visuals.ĬONS: A bit light on launch content. And it had just enough janky animations to give us some unintentional comedy along with the depth of the combat.
Their first major release Chivalry: Medieval Warfare was a fantastic, if buggy game that blended the Push mode gameplay of a Battlefield game with an innovative swinging mechanic unseen up to that point. It’s been a long time since we’ve seen a game from Torn Banner Studios.