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More importantly, the system is a lot of fun and can make you feel like you are one of The Musketeers. However, unlike the core series, Metal Gear Rising is a blisteringly fast action game with some of the best sword fighting mechanics seen in any generation. The combinations of sword attacks and gunplay have a polished look and feel, which is very reminiscent of action films like The Matrix and Blade.

Moreover, the addition of Vergil in the Special Edition adds a new dynamic to the fighting system. It is the direct sequel to Shadow of Mordor and it retains the fluid combat system of its predecessor with its free-flowing mechanics that allow the protagonist Talion to defeat multiple enemies. The mechanics are reminiscent of the Batman Arkham series albeit with far more brutal moves and finishers.

It features a one-hit-kill combat system and where you can injure or cripple their opponents to obtain the win. Dishonored was released in and despite its age, the stealth action title is still one of the most creative games on any system.

It gives you the freedom to tackle missions and eliminate targets how they see fit. Yet despite its focus on stealth Dishonored has a surprisingly robust and responsive combat system. It's a game that rewards patience and that transfers into the fights too as landing slick counters and defending oncoming attacks does a great job of making you feel like a ninja.

The hack and slash series was developed by Team Ninja and remains one of the most challenging games on any platform. The combat system is fluid and responsive and battles require finesse, skill, and a lot of patience.

They are difficult games to master but there's a sense of accomplishment to getting to grips with the system. This is especially true of the many boss battles in the game. Timing in the Nioh series is paramount to success, and you will need to learn when to dodge attacks, when to parry, and when to counter enemy attacks.

With no wizards, dragons, or orcs to be had, Kingdom Come: Deliverance is a pure medieval experience as it can get. It also has one of the best and most accessible fighting systems on this list. The higher the difficulty the faster and more reactive you need to become. The se While it has been a huge success in the Korean market since its launch the game has only recently come to the North America and Europe scenes with a beta and release in Echo of Soul includes the thousands of PvE and PvP hours that MMO players crave along with the usual questing, dungeons, guilds and large scale raids but adds just enough unique flavour to make it worth experiencing.

This inc Age of Conan tries to separate itself from other MMO experiences by marketing itself as a more mature gaming experience.

Like many other MMORPGs before it the game started out as a pay to play game and in recent years has swapped to a free to play game. The game is loosely based in the Conan universe and if you are familiar with the Conan franchise you will get an extra kick out of the story but this is definitely not a requirement to enjoy the experience.

The graphics in Age of Conan is the fir Set on the continent of Eorzea players have a wealth of ancient lore and locations to explore with the map split into various city states that have their own biomes and specialiti Lucent Heart is an anime inspired MMO that combines astrology and dating together to create an in-depth match making system within the game which encourages you to build relationships with other players and find that special one.

Combining this unique feature with the core MMO features of dungeons, monster slaying, professions, questing and PvP Lucent Heart offers it all. Starting your basic role as either a mage or warrior there is plenty of room for advancement into other roles as you progress Flyff Fly For Fun is one of the longest running fantasy based MMOs on the market with an original launch date in which gives it over a decade of content waiting to be explored by new or returning players.

As the name suggests a unique selling point of the game is the flying system that makes flying your key transportation method to make the large game world accessible for your exploration. Flyff is a charming experience and given the length of time that the game has been online there is a Are you are ready to travel back in time and learn one of the many fighting styles available? Age of Wushu has decided to adopt a free flowing class system which is one of its greatest assets.

Chivalry 2 ups the ante by adding new gameplay features such as horse-riding, more fluid animations, and immersive player battles. Combat has also been revamped to provide players with more choices and encourage creative playstyles using an array of medieval weapons. Ghostrunner is a stylish first-person action game that casts you as a sword-wielding assassin tasked with leading a rebellion against a villainous figure known as The Keymaster.

You ascend a massive structure performing fluid parkour maneuvers like wall-running in tandem with a fancy grappling hook that puts you in the crosshairs of armed guards. Combat in Ghostrunner is quite demanding, requiring you to dodge incoming fire using a time slow down ability before moving in for the kill with your cyber-enhanced katana. Set during the Holy Roman Empire, this story-driven action RPG is about the son of a blacksmith who joins a rebellion to protect citizens from raiders.

Parrying, in particular, can take a while to master but is satisfying to engage with while wielding medieval era weaponry such as longswords, sabers, maces, and spears. The game boasts a variety of modes ranging from small squad skirmishes to massive medieval battles with upwards of 60 players.

Combat is more robust than your average Star Wars game, making for technical lightsaber battles accented by visceral feedback and visual effects.

Nioh 2 leans even further into the tough-but-fair Soulslike design of the first game while ditching its handcrafted protagonist in favor of customizable characters. Set during the late s in Sengoku Era Japan, the game acts as a precursor to the events of the original and casts you as Hide, a half-spirit half-samurai.

They all fall into different playstyle categories and have their quirks, but are very effective at ripping into both human and non-human foes. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice casts you as a deadly Shinobi on a quest to exact revenge against a samurai who chops off his arm.

Similar to Nioh 2, the game takes place during Sengoku Era Japan and consequently features traditional Japanese weapons with the classic FromSoftware touch to give them an otherworldly quality. However, their primary weapon of choice is the katana, with one designed to kill mortals and another for the undead. It sees you playing as a barbarian tasked with entering the dreaded City of Death to conquer their destiny.

What this really boils down to is hacking your way through challenging enemies with distinct strengths and weaknesses. After reaching peak popularity in the mid to late 90s before focusing on arcades and mobile, the latest Samurai Shodown reboot brings the franchise back to consoles, and for the first time officially, PC. This is where counterattacks come into play, allowing you to interrupt enemy attacks and take back control.



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