



If you go with this fighting style for a match, agility and skillful use of your shield will be the key to success. The next available class is the Man-At-Arms. Therefore they become easy prey when spotted by others. This class is slightly harder to use efficiently as extra skill is required to take out other players, and they are much more vulnerable to damage. Their main focus is using powerful arrows to take enemies out from a distance but if opponents get within melee range, they are able to switch to a light weapon to put the fight on more of an equal footing. If this area appears as an option for the next match, you bet your Xbox you'll be thereĬhivalry gives you access to a total of four different fighter classes. You will quickly cycle back through previously experienced maps, and map voting will regularly be favoured towards the same areas. The developers promised many maps and locales to play in, and there are a few memorable areas that shine above the rest, but that number feels too small. Matches will be played across varied landscapes and villages with numerous weather types as both factions battle it out in first-person, but particular maps are better suited for certain modes. The fictional world of Agatha is host to a civil war between the Agatha Knights, an elite company of loyal soldiers to the kingdom, and the Mason Order, former Agatha Knights who have left the ranks to take the region for themselves. There is no actual story in Chivalry, but it does a satisfactory job in giving the player context as to why two factions are so eager to lacerate each other. A distinct lack of content is noticeable right from the start, and a singleplayer mode would have added variety, however this omission doesn't hinder the game as much as one might think. Apart from a quick training mode to get you to grips with the basics of combat and the specific classes, the only gameplay is against other players. Chivalry follows an increasingly regular trend of being a multiplayer only game.
