Zero Punctuation Season 11 Episode 8 For Honor
- Not Rated
- March 1, 2017
- 300 min
Zero Punctuation is an animated series by Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw where he provides humorous and often scathing reviews of video games. In season 11, episode 8, Yahtzee takes a look at the game For Honor.
For Honor is a medieval-themed action game that focuses heavily on multiplayer gameplay. Players choose a faction, either Knights, Vikings, or Samurai, and engage in battles against opponents across various modes such as duels, brawls, and skirmishes. The game also features a single-player campaign that follows the story of warriors from each faction as they attempt to restore peace to their lands.
Yahtzee starts off his review by noting the game's impressive graphics and attention to detail in terms of the weapons and armor of each faction. He also praises the game's unique combat system that requires players to pay attention to their opponent's stance and react accordingly. However, Yahtzee quickly becomes frustrated with the incredibly steep learning curve of the combat system, which he says can take hours of practice to master.
The game's single-player campaign also comes under fire from Yahtzee, as he finds it to be overly repetitive and lacking in interesting characters or storylines. He notes that the campaign essentially boils down to a series of battles against increasingly difficult opponents with no real substance in between.
When it comes to the multiplayer aspect of the game, Yahtzee also has some criticisms. He notes that matchmaking can take a long time, and that when you do get into a game, the balance between factions can be severely skewed. He also mentions that some of the game modes, such as Dominion, can feel like a frustrating slog that can last up to 20 minutes.
Despite all these criticisms, Yahtzee does find some redeeming qualities in For Honor. He enjoys the game's attention to historical accuracy and its unique take on multiplayer combat. He also praises the game's customization options, which allow players to personalize their warriors with different armor and weapons.
Overall, Yahtzee's review of For Honor is mixed. While he finds some things to enjoy about the game, he ultimately feels that it's too steep a learning curve and lacks substance in both its single-player and multiplayer modes. Fans of medieval-themed combat games may still want to give it a try, but they should be prepared for a significant time commitment if they want to master the gameplay.