Summary
Carve a path of destruction through the battlefield in For Honor, a brand-new game developed by Ubisoft Montreal studio.
Enter the chaos of a raging war as a bold knight, brutal viking, or mysterious samurai, three of the greatest warrior legacies. For Honor is a fast-paced, competitive experience mixing skill, strategy, and team play with visceral melee combat.
The Art of Battle, For Honor’s innovative control system, puts you in total control of your heroes, each with distinct skills and weapons, as you fight for land, glory, and honor. As a skilled warrior on an intense, believable battleground, you annihilate all soldiers, archers, and opposing heroes who stand in your way.
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | Intel Core i3-550 3.2GHz / AMD Phenom II X4 955 | Intel Core i5-2500K 3.3GHz / AMD FX-8350 |
VRAM | 2 GB | 2 GB |
RAM | 4 GB | 8 GB |
OS | Win 7 64 | Win 7 64 |
Graphics Card | nVidia GeForce GTX 660 / AMD Radeon R9 270 v2 | nVidia GeForce GTX 680 / AMD Radeon R9 280X |
Direct X | DX 11 | DX 11 |
SOUND CARD | DirectX-Compatible using the latest drivers | DirectX-Compatible using the latest drivers |
HDD Space | 30 GB | 30 GB |
Game Analysis | For Honor uses the AnvilNext game engine and is looking graphically very proficient. For Honor requires a GTX 1060 or AMD R9 280x to reach recommended specs. This would enable 1080p at high graphics settings and deliver 6 frames per second. Ubisoft have stated that it requires 8GB RAM and an Intel i5-2500K quad core or an FX-8350 to run For Honor with good frames per second of around 60 FPS. The minimum For Honor requirements are more forgiving, where we are looking at a GTX 660 or GTX 950 to reach low settings at 720p and 30 FPS FOR HONOR is a competitive third-person melee fighting game mixing speed, strategy, and team play with visceral close range combat in multiplayer action. | |
High FPS | 103 FPS ( GTX 1060 ) | |
Note | Mouse and Keyboard supported. | |
Optimization Score | 8.6 |
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After grinding my way to level 100 on Fallout 76, I was looking for a game I could start and finish in one day. And being a PS Plus subscriber I found myself downloading For Honor.
Not because of the multiplayer aspect of it, but for the story mode that, according to the website How Long to Beat takes aprox. 7 to 8 hours to conclude.
Sounded reasonable, so I took the chance.
The good: the atmosphere and how well they built a common lore for three different cultures. It took me about 8.5 hours to finish this and it seemed like 5. It was quite entertaining.
The graphics while not being top notch are effective and work quite well.
Game mechanics and controls are easy to learn. And game difficulty even at easier settings can be challenging.
The so-so: character progression is almost non existant. You gain story experience levels and unlock a few perks you can only change between levels. Only two at the time.
The negative: combat feels repetitive and after a couple of hours hours it gets stiff and boring. The characters are slow, vikings are sluggish.
Level design is ok most of the times. Feel diverse. But sometimes its just laughable how childish the missions are. The elephant sequence feels out if place and the Gudmundr boss fight is annoying as hell. Final boss fight with Appolyon feels underwhelming since i could basically hit her a couple of times and run around to regain my health (using the perk “regain health while not in combat”!) while she would run after me in circles. Dumb AI.
Conclusion: All in all, for the story mode of For Honor, which gives us a repetitive but entertaining sort of RPG fighting game, i’ll give it a 6/10.
Diversity in characters.
Variety in armory and weapons, styles, effects, colours.
Decent Single Player Campaign.
Awful matchmaking
Unbalanced heroes
Lacks realistic details such as a character being able to BITE through chainmail.
Salty, toxic community
Characters got taunts to mock and T-bag other players.
No real communication
Most players have turned the chat off
For Honor?
Rather NO HONOR. Because that is what you will face in this game. After investing several hours in this game I’ve lost my hype for this game. The first months were full of disconnection problems.
It has become better, however, the player base has become worse.
A whole lot of toxic, salty people who use every chance to gank you and mock you about it, taunting and t-bagging.
If you don’t want to spend a hundred hours or more on training your skills with a hero of your choice, if you don’t have skilled friends you can play with, don’t even bother to play this game.
All you will become is disappointed, angry and frustrated.