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February 2017
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The editors liked
The EVGA GTX 1060 3GB beats the Red Devil RX 470 overall in performance at a similar price
With one 6-pin PCIe connector
TDP and power draw are good and it is quiet in comparison to the reference GTX 1060 Founders Edition. ACX 2.0 cooling is very effect
The EVGA GTX 1080 FTX beats the more expensive Founders Editon in performance
And it beats its Fury X competitor in every benchmark at a similar price
TDP and power draw are good and it is very quiet in comparison to almost any other high-performance vi
Combat system allows for depth and strategy
Each hero is unique and interesting
A lot of variety in gameplay among the different game modes and maps
Well done menu with transparency for how each setting will impact your system
Combat seems simple
But a competent opponent will annihilate you
Samurai vs. Vikings vs. Knights setup is so dumb it works
Multiplayer dueling is amazing
Original & satisfying combat
Arcade mode is a nice addition
Breach is one of the better online modes
New characters are very cool
Satisfying and layered combat
Each multiplayer mode offers a unique and fulfilling spin on combat
Skill progression provides tangible rewards
Sense of community and promise of rewards in Faction War gives you a higher sense of purpose
Good
Weighty combat
A high skill ceiling
Has thrilling moments
Combat is simple and intuitive. Lovely settings
Stunning visuals
Compelling story campaign
Varied maps and multiplayer modes
Great hero selection options
The editors didn't like
The video memory at 3GB limits the GTX 1060 to 1920×1080 resolution
PrecisionX OC refused to launch for us after activation. We probably left overclocking performance on the table by setting our overclock manually by being unable to use the advanced overclocking features it offers
Peer to peer connection introduces performance issues for players with bad internet connections
Sound design was a missed opportunity to set up a more epic campaign
The campaign feels rushed
Solely existing to serve the multiplayer
In-game currency ca
Multiplayer sandbagged by microtransactions and P2P woes
Repetitive and underwhelming campaign
Single player ain't great
Matchmaking goes on the wonk sometimes
Won't convince new players to get involved
Breach takes too long
Awful narrative
Combat sometimes becomes too chaotic for its own good
Fighting against more than one opponent can be punishing
Can feel cheap at times
Always online
Some of the accents dont really fit the characters. Early server issues
Published: 2018-10-30, Author: Dave , review by: wccftech.com
Arcade mode is a nice addition, Breach is one of the better online modes, New characters are very cool
Won't convince new players to get involved, Breach takes too long
Marching Fire is For Honor's biggest update yet, and it's a doozy. Arcade mode, Breach and the new characters all add loads of content for For Honor fans to enjoy, but if you're out of the loop with the game, this doesn't do much to persuade you to start...
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Abstract: For Honor has easily been one of the most highly anticipated games of the year – partly due to its smoothly rendered gameplay and beautifully decorating battlegrounds/environments. Even more important, however, is that For Honor helps us settle one of the...
Published: 2017-03-10, Author: Dave , review by: wccftech.com
Good, weighty combat, A high skill ceiling, Has thrilling moments
Can feel cheap at times, Always online
For Honor has big production values and great combat, but a myriad of issues - server stability being chief among them - prevent it from being a classic...
Abstract: When I was a kid, one of my favorite games on the NES was "Defender of the Crown", a fantastic game about warring factions trying to take over the land after the death of a king. It was almost like a videogame version of Risk but with a Middle Aged theme...
Combat seems simple, but a competent opponent will annihilate you, Samurai vs. Vikings vs. Knights setup is so dumb it works
Multiplayer sandbagged by microtransactions and P2P woes, Repetitive and underwhelming campaign
Don't write For Honor off though. Sure, the singleplayer's not great, but I never expected it to be. And sure, the multiplayer has problems. Serious ones.But damn, when it's all working it's so good. This is a really frustrating review because there's abs...
Even though For Honor's core combat is essentially an elaborate quick-time event sequence in disguise, the production values and novelty factor are high enough that there is still a good deal of fun to be had here...