One of the best multiplayer games I've ever played. In the early seasons combat wasn't so calculated since we were all learning, what a wild and fun time.
One of my top favorite games. The way you can master a class, or even a faction is incredible. Each hero has a different style but every faction has its own feel. Vikings are about harassing, knights about being slow and steady, weebs are all out glass canons. Idk just love this game so much.
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@@fernandoflores2275 You know what's funny. I thought you were trying to make a joke until you put that definition of Will in you comment. Then I quickly realized, you didn't get the Satirical Joke. So let me explain. First of all in response to your question. Am I serious? Yes. The phrase. "Fire at Will!" Always makes me laugh. See because most intelligent people already know, that the LITERAL meaning of that phrase, is to fire at your own free will. Now here in North America, the name Will is also an abbreviation of the name William. So in my comment. "I don't know who Will is but everyone sure seems to hate him." That's called Satire. Feel free to look that word up (Satire). So you see the second part of my comment is a Satirical Joke. If there is anything else you need help understanding, please feel free to contact me. Now see that last sentence is a Sarcasm. Feel free to look that word up also.
@@demon-slayer68 wow, so defensive. That's also not what satire is. the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues. You needed it more than I did.
Deadass. Like, have you read her backstory? _Literal_ main character potential's in that shit, from her childhood to her killing a corrupt Lawbringer and smelting down his armour to forge hers. Apollyon goes hard aesthetically, thematically, and in terms of backstory.
Yea she's a crazy chaotic character. A story from protagonist to Antagonist over a Couple a season in a show would be great. Shows her descent into madness.
Bruh with that ending, they could literally make a new game centered around the pursuit for peace-- *For Honor, 2!* Cringy remark aside, I'd be down for a sequel honestly, I want to see where the story goes from here.
It’d probably be a long time before a sequel to the story comes, since they’re entirely focused on the seasonal “stories” and such. But yeah, it would definitely be great if such thing happened, I actually liked the story a lot.
This always confused me... what ARE the Wardens in For Honor? They are serious enough, that a member is willing to fight a cowardly cause, just for their ideals, but at the same time, they are considered 'mere mercenaries'.
Considering they are likely inspired by the Templar knights, that's not too far off. The templars could be hired by anyone im pretty sure, but they still wouldn't go After other christians
They’re higher ranked officers than regular infantry men. They are better in combat and are what the infantry have to listen to when the commander isn’t around. Like Holden says, it’s their second in command.
Reasons apollyon is unironically a good villain: Unseen danger Nameless face Puppeteer Complete bad ass in fights All while maintaining a sense of malice
@@savageincrecords96741 I have an answer for your question. They usually carried their weapons around with them because they were trained all their lives to wield that weapon and so it would feel as light as a feather for them. So they just carried it around
So, according to Japanese swords experts who were reacting to the sword play in for honor, a katana and most other Japanese weapons would need serious force like almost impossible force to pierce the knights plate/chainmail/ and the hard/soft leather underneath that, according to them your more likely yo bend or break your blade than slash or thrust through the knights armour, essentially you need to hit weak spots like the throat and thats just crushing their esophagus not cutting them
@@beliveau4943 Well that also depends. Both the Samurai and the Knights were noble warrior classes, and both of them spent a lot of time training. It still depends on what they’re carrying
This would make a hell of a movie. I had no idea what this was. But I was intrigued and throughly entertained during the whole video. Pretty damb badass!!!!!
@@DeletedAccountForSure huh? What are you talking about, this Knights are in Europe and it's designed are medieval age of combat armor. Edit: Also in this Game no country represent of US. What do you mean Hollywood? 😂
@@DeletedAccountForSure Knights were done away with long before the Atlantic Slave Trade or even the New World became a thing. Unless you really think that people like the Warden were running around when every major power had firearms by the time the Americas had been found?
I only just clocked that seijuro never died he joined then that’s one of the sickest things in this story the fact that seijuro and already cool looking character had more possibilities for customization
Its amazing how ubisoft has so many great ideas and excellent storylines but absolutely f's everyone in the rear by never ever finishing or continue supporting a game, its almost as the ideas are from individuals and the corporate milks it and ruins it
In all seriousness why not, once the mass has purchased the game the amount of $$$ to be made off of updating and optimizing isn't really worth it as your still dependent on new players buying the game. So basically they need to be continually bringing new purchasable DLC into the game or just drop it and release a new one. That was what was better about the early days of gaming when you had a disk and no updates. The makes had to release a perfect or near perfect game and if they didn't then it would not sell. Compare that to today and you get games that are half ready and rely on updates from the maker to fix bugs that should have never made it into the final release of the game. Seems to many developers rely on this ability and just rush games to market.
I mean Apollyon’s Tactic for recruitment are smart but also risky. Smart because you know what the people you’re recruiting are capable of because you’ve witnessed it first hand. Capable of creating a very powerful army. Risky because those people you’re recruiting,may harbor hatred towards you. Which can lead to problems in the long run.
And seeing Knights, Vikings and Samurai together is so cool to see. Bad thing is if they make a movie about this with real life actors people will say that it is inaccurate history because they don't know this is just a game with a good plot and not a history story
*Vikings:* I shall break your bones and take a bath in your Blood. *Samurai:* Omae wa mou shindeiru. *Knights:* Viva il rè! *Wu Lin:* So in war, the way is to avoid what is strong, and strike at what is weak. - Sun Tzu, The Art of War
When war leaves nothing but the vanquished, the forlorn, the hopeless, all that is truly left when one gazes upon the stars is a glimmer like the beating of one's heart, the desire for the hand of friendship, not the hand of the sword.