"For Honor", the upcoming hack and slash video game by Ubisoft set to launch on February 14, 2017 for the Playstation 4, Xbox One and Windows platform. "For Honor" is set in a medieval period with a fantasy setting. Players can choose one of the three classes: a knight, a samurai and a viking.

"For Honor" will feature dual-screen display in one of the game's modes and will acquire regular updates after its launch. In addition, "For Honor" features one of the best graphics and reveals a lot about the game's particular blend of reactive swordplay and multiplayer tactics, according to counselheal.

The customization alternatives in "For Honor" allow you to tweak just about a whole variety of heroes: you can choose to fight in either gender, personalize your crest, select every chunk of your armor (helm, chest, and fingers), and even choose the character elements that make up your weapon, according to gamenguide. Endure in thoughts, this doesn't mean that "For Honor" performs like a MOBA - those soliders are virtually there to occupy the middle point at the map, so you'll have to cut them down in case you want to establish to control the map before reinforcements arrive.

With all of the viable crew compositions you can piece collectively with the various hero instructions and their feats of energy. Let us wish "For Honor" does a supremely good activity of coaching gamers the way to put together the buffs, debuffs, and abilties that get layered on pinnacle of the frenetic combat.

We need to comment Ubisoft for giving "For Honor" a story that elaborates beyond the easy question of, "What if there is a match with history's greatest warriors?” The lovely campaign cinematic movie (which you could watch up top) tells the story of a realm in which each faction reveals itself displaced in an unknown area after an earthshaking catastrophe.