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For Honor Game Review

What I Think of For Honor

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For Honor Game Review

For Honor has been plagued with terrible connections and issues with stability. This game with all of its flaws is an amazing game where Vikings, Samurai, and Knights fight against each other in a huge fight for domination and survival. This game is way more multiplayer focused. It introduces a type of fighting style that no other game has ever done. It does it in such a beautiful way that even with its constant problems I still play it for over four hours a day (I can now, no classes). The game has a huge learning curve, which for someone like me isn’t a problem. I feel that most of the playerbase is from Dark Souls, who love the challenge and have adapted to steep learning curves already. I love the fact that there is a pretty steep learning curve, but that’s just because I am looking down at everyone trying to get up.

The game is currently having issues with connectivity which causes people to lag out of games. Out of ten games, I will probably complete four of them and get about halfway through three and just get dropped as soon as the game starts for the other two. For some, this is the straw that breaks their camel’s back, but not my camel. I love this game and I can’t help but keep playing it. Despite this game being called what it is, the playerbase has the least amount of honour. This makes me laugh so much, especially when you beat them at their own game. The duels are great, but Dominion is where the game is at. Sadly, this is also the game mode with the most lag outs because so much is happening at one time.

Yes, this game has its issues, not to mention its toxic playerbase, but at the end of the day, this is my game of choice. I enjoy every bit of it. If you are fine with having a unique challenge and can deal with the constant leg outs, then For Honor is the game for you.

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