For Honor UPDATE: Ubisoft's Action RPG receives great players' reception with new trailer; Fans to expect pure gore

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With only the best to offer, Ubisoft's For Honor is truly one that puts up a fight. The expected game from the said developers have bitten off a big chunk of expectation, and before the actual release date arrives, fans are virtually the judges of the said medieval action role-playing game.

As recently reported by Game Zone, developers Ubisoft has announced a gameplay trailer during the E3 2015 event, and since then, critics and audiences have placed a target over the game. The published released not long after, a trailer as well of For Honor, which highlights most of the impressions of the European press. There was also the inclusion of the first round of accolades given by the said European critics.

Game Informer reported that as shown in the recent trailer, For Honor has an immense amount of relentless action that the fans are sure to drool over. Some critics noted For Honor to be chock-full of wonderful moments, and accurately depicted the feel of a real war. They also described the game to be immensely cinematic, with a lot of appraisal for the game's graphic delivery and awesome battle scenes.

According to Paste Magazine, as the game is developed by none other than Ubisoft Montreal, the same makers of the Assassin's Creed series, the game features extreme adrenaline rush in terms of melee combat, and the remainders of war provides the perfect chaotic plot for the game. With the three legacies of great warriors involved in the game, namely the Samurai, the Vikings and the Knights, the game has the tendency to have some points of incorrect historical basis, but the feel of the ancient violence within it.

Ubisoft's For Honor has been made available for preorder in the next generation platforms of the PC, PlayStation4 and Xbox One. Gamers will be kept at bay for now, as the game is rumored to be released sometime within 2016.

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