MNJ:
Where to begin… Chivalry: Medieval Warfare sounded interesting on paper and seems to have been polished to a nice standard on PC. The Xbox One version shows none of this, with graphics that look almost 2 generations old, poor control systems, hit detection and sound design. I struggled through this game for the purpose of writing this review, but it will likely never get loaded up again. If you want to play this game, do yourself a favour and just buy it on PC, for the console version feels like an unfinished Alpha test.
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A fairly terrible list overall. The only excuse is that most of them are free-to-play games.
Today we're taking a look at 10 of the most realistic medieval games out there. No magic, no dragons, no elves, dwarves or any other fantasy creatures.
I have a hard time believing that on console it could turn out so bad, this game is so good on pc.
I've played the pc and ps4 version. Unless something went wrong with the Xbox version then this review is based on how shit the reviewer is at the game. Not on the game itself.