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Mordhau vs. Chivalry 2 Similarities, Differences, & Which is Better?

Choose your battleground.

Medieval first-person hack-and-slash games are not that common, so comparisons are inevitable when you have two similar titles like Mordhau and Chivalry 2. So you're naturally wondering what are the differences and similarities between these two games, and more importantly, which is better? Keep on reading to find the answer to this conundrum.

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Which game is better? Mordhau vs. Chivalry 2 Similarities

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When discussing similarities between Mordhau and Chivalry 2, the first thing that comes to mind is a historical period and a focus on realistic non-magical combat. Make no mistake; those games are still far from medieval fight simulations. Having said that, both games have complex fighting mechanics. You'll need time to master the sword (or another weapon,) along with learning how to timely block is crucial, as you can't just strafe like you're playing a first-person shooter.

Mordhau vs. Chivalry 2 Visual Comparison

Visually, Mordhau and Chivalry 2 are similar as they're both going for the realistic look. Both games look excellent, and although Mordhau is two years older than Chivalry 2, it's often even better than the latter one. But the truth is, you won't notice that in the heat of the battle.

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Mordhau vs. Chivalry 2 Differences

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The most significant difference between Mordhau and Chivalry 2 is their combat approach. It may look similar visually, but you'll notice differences as soon as you swing your weapon for the first time. While Mordhau wants you to feel less like a hero and more like a soldier, Chivalry 2 is more forgiving. That's especially true with the blocking mechanics, where it's much easier to parry in Chivalry 2.

Mordhau vs. Chivalry 2 Combat Differences

Some would say that the combat is more realistic in Mordhau, but it's actually more complicated and, for some, less fun. On the other hand, more skilled players enjoy more challenging combat controls that Mordhau offers. Being less forgiving in combat makes every win more satisfying in Mordhau, especially when you outduel an experienced opponent.

Mordhau vs. Chivalry 2 - Which is better?

While both games offer satisfying maps for up to 64 players, the "Mordhau vs. Chivalry 2 - which is a better game" dilemma is more of a question of your game style. Chivalry 2 is more forgiving, and its learning curve is not as steep as that of Mordhau. Thus, if you wish to experience battles where you have fun swinging weapons, your choice is Chivalry 2. But if your ambition is to show your skill in combat against challenging opponents in duels, you must try Mordhau. Either way, you'll enjoy brutal combat where the sword is your best friend!

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Nebojša Prijić
Nebojša Prijić is a Managing Editor at Pro Game Guides with over 25 years of experience in journalism, screenwriting, and copywriting. He previously worked as Editor-in-Chief of Maxim Serbia magazine and the IGN Adria website. Nebojša is an old-school gamer who loves real-time strategies, shooters, and RPGs, but most of all, he plays Roblox and mobile games with his son. He remembers the first Diablo, PC games on a single floppy disk, and playing Mortal Kombat on the keyboard.