User Score
4.6

Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 52 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 22 out of 52
  2. Negative: 27 out of 52
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  1. Jul 5, 2021
    6
    Chivalry? More like Butchery! Die like cattle would have been a great name for this game too. This game is savage, frantic, chaotic and bloody!

    There is no single campaign unfortunately. There is an offline training mode though, which is useful to practice and become familiar with the weapons and controls of the game. The other modes are online multi-player only. Your goals in the
    Chivalry? More like Butchery! Die like cattle would have been a great name for this game too. This game is savage, frantic, chaotic and bloody!

    There is no single campaign unfortunately. There is an offline training mode though, which is useful to practice and become familiar with the weapons and controls of the game. The other modes are online multi-player only. Your goals in the available modes are to kill enemy players until you win, or complete a set of team objectives. I personally enjoy modes with team objectives the most, as it gives a goal and more tension to the match.

    I played the game in 2021 on what is considered to be "last generation hardware" but I'm glad to see that the game runs great on Playstation 4. The issues that are noticeable have more to do with the lack of effort on the developers side, as this is clearly not Red Redemption 2 levels of software.

    Unfortunately, i can't recommend this game for the full price. The game has micro-transactions which would have been morally acceptable if Chivalry II was a Free-to-play game. However, Chivalry II is not Free-to-play. Also, i wonder if this game is going to be updated with more content, as it is pretty meager for an online game online. We'll see.

    The combat is fun, though there is a steep learning curve. This put me off at first, but once i got better a chopping heads off with an axes i started to enjoy it. Deaths can feel cheap, as your teammates can accidentally kill you. But if you hang back and let the sheeps go first...

    Good fun, though lacking in content and overpriced. Not the knockout release it should be. I give it a 6/10.
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  2. Jun 17, 2021
    5
    *Game keeps crashing (twice in 10mins)
    *Character creation is poorly designed
    -no ability to rotate character -white hair option is bugged and won't select -no 'are you sure?' windows for item purchase so I accidentally wasted 5k on a rubbish voice -no male long hair seems stupid. They copied the Witcher armour but no long hair to complete the look. *The worst of all is no crossplay
    *Game keeps crashing (twice in 10mins)
    *Character creation is poorly designed
    -no ability to rotate character
    -white hair option is bugged and won't select
    -no 'are you sure?' windows for item purchase so I accidentally wasted 5k on a rubbish voice
    -no male long hair seems stupid. They copied the Witcher armour but no long hair to complete the look.
    *The worst of all is no crossplay invites :(
    *a campaign mode, even half-assed, would've been good

    *It feels more noob-friendly than Mordhau *Love some of the references in the achievements *Good map design *Emotes are fun
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Metascore
66

Mixed or average reviews - based on 6 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 6
  2. Negative: 1 out of 6
  1. Jul 13, 2021
    60
    The game offers an immersive crusade experience, but thankfully doesn't take itself too seriously. Despite the many severed limbs, there is plenty of room for a dash of humor. Now if the developer could only do something about the large amount of bugs on PS4, they just might have a cult hit up their sleeve.
  2. Jul 12, 2021
    80
    Chivalry II can entertain you for hours, especially if you are a fan of Multiplayer games; but for a continuous success and keeping the game alive, the developers need to deliver constant updates and content.
  3. 70
    The sequel to the classic is indeed worthy in most ways, and Chivalry II is a much needed upgrade to the original game. Combat has a lot going on, and while many players will behave as non-chivalrous bastards, there is a good amount of fun to be found on the medieval battlefields of Chivalry II.