For Honor Features 4v4 Unique Fighting Strategy Game with Samurais, Vikings, and Knights; Ubisoft Montreal Reveals Game in E3 2015

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For Honor may seem like a low-profile game at first, but once avid gamers find out what the Ubisoft Montreal project is all about, they will find themselves wanting to get the game in their hands soon. The publisher has revealed the game in E3 2015 a few days ago, where exciting gameplay was leaked. The combination of Knights, Samurais, and Vikings will make for an interesting mix. At the same time, reports from those who tried out the demo shed light on what the experience is like.

Individuals who are keen with history would know that the three - Knights, Samurais, and Vikings, do not come from the same historical period. However, as insinuated by GameSpot, it is not really the priority of Ubisoft Montreal to be so meticulous about the accuracy of their game, but rather to give a totally new and enjoyable experience to gamers when it comes to the genre of fighting and strategy.

The same report explains the controls of the unique fighting game. The character is controlled by the left stick. On the other hand, the right is mainly for moving the sword.

Actual experience of what For Honor would really speak for itself. A reporter from IGN talks about his experience from the booth of the game where it really showed that it is not just a rip-off of Dynasty Warriors. Strategy would really come in the fighting as the player would have to choose the direction to which he will strike his sword.

To add to this sense of strategy in For Honor, the player is joined by three other characters to complete his team. This will lead to more excitement whether the player is against a full enemy team or whether he and his teammates are cornering one last opponent.

For Honor is still in its development process. Fans will have to look forward for more announcements from Ubisoft Montreal, particularly in terms of the platforms supported as well as the release date.

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