Review in 3 MinutesReviewsVideo GamesVideo Series

Chivalry 2 Is a Fun but Unpolished Bloodbath – Review in 3 Minutes

Recommended Videos

Chivalry 2 is a first- or third-person online slasher developed by Torn Banner Studios.

You can play free-for-all deathmatch, team deathmatch, or objective with up to 64 players. In objective, the attacking team has a time limit to complete an objective, such as freeing prisoners from cages or moving a battering ram to a castle gate, while the defending team tries to stop them. If the attacking team succeeds, the timer will restart and the attackers get a new objective. If the attacking team fails at any point, the defenders win, ending the match. While objectives differ, the result is usually the same, leading to a cluster of teammates and enemies crowded around the same spot on the map.

As a casual fan of the first Chivalry game, I was hoping for more clarity and polish in the sequel. While the chaotic bloodbath is fun and will keep me popping back in for a game or two, functionally similar objectives, limited game types, and the lack of certainty that my inputs will register is frustrating enough to keep Chivalry 2 from becoming something I’d play for more than a few rounds at a time.

Chivalry 2 is available now for $39.99 on PC, PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.

Watch our full Review in 3 Minutes for Chivalry 2.

About the author

Jesse Galena
Jesse Galena is a video producer, makes faces and words on streams, TTRPG lover, video editor, writer, amateur goofer. I’m here to make things folk enjoy and are worth their time. Reviews, videos, streams, games. I just want you to be happy. So I hope I see more of you. And if not, then I hope you enjoy doing whatever it is you’re doing.
Jesse Galena
Jesse Galena is a video producer, makes faces and words on streams, TTRPG lover, video editor, writer, amateur goofer. I’m here to make things folk enjoy and are worth their time. Reviews, videos, streams, games. I just want you to be happy. So I hope I see more of you. And if not, then I hope you enjoy doing whatever it is you’re doing.

Loki Episode 5 ‘Journey into Mystery’ Review – A Marvelous Escape

Previous article

The Wheel of Time & Evangelion 3.0+1.01 Will Be at Comic-Con@Home

Next article