
20 best sword fighting games that truly test your reflexes
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Date: 2022-03-21
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Comments and reviews: 9
Zangy
I remember this video in which two HEMA guys are looking at scenes from Kingdom Come and actually saying that it looks hella realistic combat wise. And holy hell, as someone who tried Kendo... Video games are brutally slow in that regard. In real life the tells are way harder to read but video games are coming close (detouring to KCD the enemies actually trick you sometimes with a feint attack)
Aside from this I really enjoyed the games I played on this list despite not being able to come far in Sekiro, I can totally see why people enjoy it so much. I didn't like it because I felt like the game forced one specific approach on you and it felt totally unnatural for me and I could for the hell of me not adapt to it. I don't even know what's wrong with me in this regard xD
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I remember this video in which two HEMA guys are looking at scenes from Kingdom Come and actually saying that it looks hella realistic combat wise. And holy hell, as someone who tried Kendo... Video games are brutally slow in that regard. In real life the tells are way harder to read but video games are coming close (detouring to KCD the enemies actually trick you sometimes with a feint attack)
Aside from this I really enjoyed the games I played on this list despite not being able to come far in Sekiro, I can totally see why people enjoy it so much. I didn't like it because I felt like the game forced one specific approach on you and it felt totally unnatural for me and I could for the hell of me not adapt to it. I don't even know what's wrong with me in this regard xD
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zao
This video really drops the ball, not saying that these games aren't great, but you really can't talk swordplay video games without blade and sorcery, Gladius and gorn. Everything on this list pails in comparison. At least in my opinion. Nothing compares to going toe to toe with a opponent in Gladius and then hearing that tiger growl. Next thing is, dodging arrows, while blocking a blade, and wondering where that tiger went to.
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This video really drops the ball, not saying that these games aren't great, but you really can't talk swordplay video games without blade and sorcery, Gladius and gorn. Everything on this list pails in comparison. At least in my opinion. Nothing compares to going toe to toe with a opponent in Gladius and then hearing that tiger growl. Next thing is, dodging arrows, while blocking a blade, and wondering where that tiger went to.
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Phillip
I wish I was a game creator. I wish I could make a game that was like sekiro but online. I would make it an rpg and the whole point is to see who can be the best samurai and Shinobis in the arena. Hopefully elden ring will please me. But I do need a game that-s online play with sekiro/sifu mechanics.
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I wish I was a game creator. I wish I could make a game that was like sekiro but online. I would make it an rpg and the whole point is to see who can be the best samurai and Shinobis in the arena. Hopefully elden ring will please me. But I do need a game that-s online play with sekiro/sifu mechanics.
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Nicholas
Blade and Sorcery. It's just one of those games where I put on my VR headset and go to town on enemies for hours. It's not only an amazing game that has much more to come in the future, but it's also a great way to blow off some steam.
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Blade and Sorcery. It's just one of those games where I put on my VR headset and go to town on enemies for hours. It's not only an amazing game that has much more to come in the future, but it's also a great way to blow off some steam.
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Guitars
I'm surprised Skyrim was left out or any elder scroll game. Definitely the most memorable sword fighting game, sure it had Maces, daggers, bows and even crossbows and magic, but definitely has a lot of sword fighting in it.
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I'm surprised Skyrim was left out or any elder scroll game. Definitely the most memorable sword fighting game, sure it had Maces, daggers, bows and even crossbows and magic, but definitely has a lot of sword fighting in it.
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Weedle
Been awhile since I played Witcher 3. I don't really remember using the signs so much. I was really interested in the grenades. I remember throwing grenades that made it so i could hit certain things
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Been awhile since I played Witcher 3. I don't really remember using the signs so much. I was really interested in the grenades. I remember throwing grenades that made it so i could hit certain things
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AnGrYGrEeKGuY
Not a single game in this list can actually compare to Kingdom Come. If we are talking swords and combat with swords, WarHorse invented the formula. I wish we see more games like that one
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Not a single game in this list can actually compare to Kingdom Come. If we are talking swords and combat with swords, WarHorse invented the formula. I wish we see more games like that one
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Jeremy
I am here looking for something to quench my thirst after finishing Ghost of Tsushima. I need more! The whole package of that game is what I am looking for.
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I am here looking for something to quench my thirst after finishing Ghost of Tsushima. I need more! The whole package of that game is what I am looking for.
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Andrew
Barbarian back on the old Atari st had a complicated combat system at the time . It was the first game that hooked me after playing it round a friend's .
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Barbarian back on the old Atari st had a complicated combat system at the time . It was the first game that hooked me after playing it round a friend's .
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