The Swordsmen X
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- Release Date: 2019-04-29
- Stock: 223
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MORDHAU is a multiplayer medieval slasher video game developed and published by Triternion in 2019. It focuses on a fast-paced player versus player skill-based combat, where it’s important to utilize different tactics to succeed. The game runs on Unreal Engine 4 and is available on PC (Windows).
MORDHAU is played from the third- and first-person perspective. The core of the gameplay is fighting other characters in close combat, but fighting is not limited to melee. Players may also use bows or crossbows to take opponents out from a safe distance, set up traps to surprise unaware enemies, charge on a horse to break through enemy defenses or man siege machines in form of catapults and ballistae.
The game is known for its advanced combat mechanics, which allows, for example, to pick up an axe someone threw at us, or to kick down the doors, knocking over enemies standing right behind it. Implemented mechanics sometimes yield unexpected and funny results, like the possibility to destroy catapult boulders by shooting arrows at them. There is also a taunting option to make gestures at enemies and show off your confidence.
Combat requires a careful approach, as the game uses a friendly fire system. This means you can accidentally hit and kill your teammates.
MORDHAU doesn’t feature typical character classes. Instead, you are given 16 points which you can spend on whatever items or perks you want to use in the game, thus allowing you to create your very own class. Decide yourself if it’s worth to spend more points on taking heavier armor, providing more defense at the cost of mobility, or maybe taking cheaper light armor will suffice.
Make some compromises here and there to save some points and spend them on a better weapon, or invest them in one of the game-changing perks, like the bloodlust, which replenishes your health after killing an enemy. Or take the lute and play music on the battlefield by loading MIDI files into the third-party software.
The choice is yours – spend your 16 points wisely.
Additionally, you are able to customize the look of your character – virtually any part of armor can have its look adjusted to your liking. This includes even the patterns on some of the clothing, as well as the adjustable colors on most of the armor pieces. Furthermore, weapons can also be customized. For example, you can change shafts, guards, and blades of your 2-hand sword to make it look unique.
The game puts emphasis on multiplayer, with the possibility to battle against computer-controlled opponents, though the latter option doesn’t reward players any gold or experience. If one wishes to play against bots and still earn rewards, he may consider playing the Horde mode, where players are teamed together to fight waves of NPC invaders.
Other modes include Frontline, where players join one of the two 32-member opposing teams and fight a large-scale battle with the objective being depleting enemy team points from 1000 to 0, Deathmatch, where players can instantly respawn after being killed and the one with the largest number of kills wins, and Battle Royale, where everyone starts in a random location and have to loot equipment, kill other participants and remain the last man standing inside the shrinking playable area.
MORDHAU (PC) received very positive reviews with reviewers praising the incredibly satisfying, fluid, and deep melee combat. Players enjoyed the presence of a multitude of different weapons and armors, as well as cosmetics, with the possibility to acquire most of the items with the in-game currency earned through playing matches. The seemingly unlimited options of loadout customization were also positively noted.