What can I say about Chivalry 2 that I have not expressed with giddy delight when I have been playing the game in previous livestreams of open and closed betas? Will you hear my story of magnificent ...
In 2012, Torn Banner Studios more or less invented the first-person melee multiplayer genre with Chivalry: Medieval Warfare, which featured skill-based melee combat on fantastical battlefields. The ...
Chivalry 2 is the long-anticipated follow-up to the 2012 medieval hack-and-slash game from Torn Banner Studios, and it’s finally here. As players strategize for the massive deathmatches in Chivalry 2, ...
At the moment, cross-platform support in Chivalry 2 is a little ambiguous. The short answer is yes; Chivalry 2 does feature cross-platform support. However, crossplay only exists when matchmaking at ...
If chivalry were a person, he’d be suffering from a terminal illness and gasping for his last breath. Back in medieval times, men gallantly displayed their courage, glory and honor before their love ...
Historical shooters have always been a staple of the FBS genre, ever since its inception with “Wolfenstein 3-D” all the way back on DOS machines. What’s more interesting though, is the public’s ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Chivalry 2 developer Torn Banner Studios has released a new developer diary video, a GameSpot exclusive reveal, in which it talks about what's next ...
I saw this on the news the other day. ?CHIVALRY DIES: The 1000 year old system of values finally expired as it succumbed to shock after watching a man in a restaurant pull a chair out from under his ...
The Humble Bundle Summer Sale is the perfect opportunity to catch up on those rogue titles burning a gaping hole in gamers' wishlists everywhere. The retailer's late-summer event features dozens of ...
If you ever wondered what it would be like to fight alongside a bunch of medieval knights, now is your chance. Chivalry 2 transports you to the Dark Ages where you can clash swords to your heart's ...
Is chivalry dead? Should it be? What do you think? The RMS Titanic sank in 1912 off the coast of Newfoundland. Of the 2,223 passengers and crew, 1,517 were lost: 68 percent. Captain Smith gave the ...
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