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Review: Mordhau

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Mordhau is a brutal multiplayer game that will get your blood pumping. This tough but enjoyable affair asks you to slay your opponents while undertaking an array of familiar game modes. What’s more, like Chivalry 2, it transports us back in time. Consequently, is there enough space and players to enjoy another ye olde fighting endeavour?

This hack n slash title is developed and published by Triternion. Moreover, it’ll test your skills, as it isn’t the easiest game to play. However, it is this level of difficulty that makes it super rewarding. Additionally, annihilating other players with a vast arsenal of medieval weaponry never gets old.

A knight stands guard.
Though shall not pass!

Mordhau ignores a mandatory story. 

Gaming and a rich story normally go hand-in-hand. However, Mordhau ignores this basic approach. Instead, it allows its fan base to create their own story whilst bludgeoning their opponent to death. Yet, somehow, the fast-paced and tough action can be tough to follow. Accordingly, you’ll spend much of your time getting your ass handed to you. As such, you won’t care about the lack of a story.

It seems like I’m painting a grim picture of what’s to come. However, you must realise that Mordhau is a sadomasochistic experience. No matter which game mode you endure, there will always be someone or a team of people that are better than you. Consequently, the old saying “Get gud” has never been more relevant. Thankfully, understanding the core mechanics is relatively straightforward. Yet, mastering them is a whole different ball game. 

What game modes are there?

There are 6 official game modes and 1 unofficial option to choose from. These hardcore affairs are mainly PvP, except for horde mode. This much-loved experience asks you to survive an ever-growing army of enemies. As you progress, you earn gold, improve and purchase new gear, and keep going until you fail. Other modes include deathmatch and team deathmatch, battle royale, skirmish, frontline, and dual servers.

Each option is equally viable and playing them all will determine what type of player you wish to be. However, the go-to choice has to be Frontline. This cruel endeavour asks you to use three methods to annihilate your opponent’s scoreline. It isn’t an easy task, and it requires more than just a mindless mindset. If you have the right team and a tactical approach, you’ll adore everything that this flagship mode offers.

The blue team seems to be horribly outnumbered.
This could get messy.

Classes and gear. 

Mordhau follows a familiar gameplay structure. As such, there are an array of character classes to select and gear to unlock. Subsequently, you can change your approach and your style by selecting a different class. On top of this, new weapons will give you a tactical advantage in certain situations. Accordingly, if you master each warrior and unlock every weapon, you’ll destroy everything in your path. 

Word of warning, though, getting to these dizzying heights is no mean feat. Instead, you’ll have to perfect the art of parrying, dodging, and attacking if you wish to be successful. If you have played Chivalry 2, you’ll know how arduous this can be. Yet, it is this level of detail and skill that makes these games stand out from their otherwise run-of-the-mill peers. 

Mordhau is visually impressive. 

Finding a visually impressive title is strangely tough these days. However, Mordhau looks incredible. Every aspect of the gameplay is detailed and era-specific. What’s more, the gruesome nature of each encounter is tough to stomach. Alongside this, there is a healthy selection of stages to witness. As such, I was hard-pressed to become bored with what I saw.

The audio is just as spectacular. I loved the cheesy and somewhat hammy acting. For reasons unknown, the gruff voices worked well in the ye olde setting. Alongside this, the sound effects were incredible! Whether it was the twang of your bow or the swing of a sword, it was chilling. The developers created a wonderfully atmospheric title that was remarkably realistic.

Two warriors go head-to-head.
An even contest.

Simple to understand, but tough to master. 

Practice makes perfect. However, when you are against 31 or 63 blood-crazed people, you don’t have time to train. Accordingly, Mordhau is a tough pill to swallow. Furthermore, you’ll fail many more times than you’ll excel. As such, you must remember that failure is just part of the process. However, once you master the controls, you’ll love being the alpha warrior.

With no story to tackle, this could have become a mundane experience. Yet, I was hooked on this stupidly tough game. Whether it was unlocking new gear or trying out a different class, I didn’t care. Instead, I kept coming back for more. Consequently, if you can find a great team to work with, you’ll spend hours on this medieval title. 

Mordhau is undeniably good. 

This genre isn’t for everyone. The fear of getting beaten repeatedly by people half your age isn’t appealing. But if you can stomach the pain, you’ll have a rewarding time that eventually gets easier. As such, I enjoyed my medieval experience and I recommend that you buy it here! Can you become the hero you are destined to be? Pick a class, master your moves, and become a legend. 

SUMMARY

Mordhau is a tough and challenging fighting title. Work alone or with others as you compete to be the champion. Furthermore, you must master each skill if you wish to be victorious. Patience, practice, and a lot of luck are needed in this brutal but enjoyable experience.


+ Fantastic graphics.
+ Spectacular audio.
+ Intuitive controls.
+ Loads of replay value.
+ An excellent game with friends.

- It is extremely tough to master.
- The harsh learning curve will put off many gamers.

(Rating: PEGI 18 Extreme Violence, Strong Language, In-Game Purchases Release date: 12/07/2023 Price: £31.99)


(Reviewed on the Xbox Series X. Also available on Xbox One, PC (Steam), PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5)


Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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<p class="has-text-align-justify" style="font-size:14px"><em>Mordhau</em> is a tough and challenging fighting title. Work alone or with others as you compete to be the champion. Furthermore, you must master each skill if you wish to be victorious. Patience, practice, and a lot of luck are needed in this brutal but enjoyable experience.</p><br/> + Fantastic graphics.<br/> + Spectacular audio.<br/> + Intuitive controls.<br/> + Loads of replay value.<br/> + An excellent game with friends.<br/> <br/> - It is extremely tough to master.<br/> - The harsh learning curve will put off many gamers.<br/> <br/> <p class="has-text-align-center" style="font-size:10px">(<b>Rating:</b> PEGI 18 Extreme Violence, Strong Language, In-Game Purchases <b>Release date:</b> 12/07/2023 <b>Price:</b> £31.99)</p><br/> <p class="has-text-align-center" style="font-size:10px">(Reviewed on the Xbox Series X. Also available on Xbox One, PC (Steam), PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5)</p><br/>Review: Mordhau

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