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"Mordhau": Chaotic medieval carnage with a surprising amount of depth

Philipp Rüegg
29.5.2019
Translation: machine translated

A new contender for the throne of the multiplayer medieval brawler swings its club. "Mordhau" is bloody and chaotic, but also offers a surprising amount of depth for advanced duellists. Simon and I are more of the pitchfork-wielding bumpkins, but that doesn't stop us from having fun. We'll be streaming live at 1pm.

At first glance, "Mordhau" is quite simple to play. There are three game modes: Frontline, Battle Royale and Horde Mode. In Frontline, two teams of 32 players each fight for various points on the map. In Battle Royale, you start without weapons and try to be the last survivor as the playing field gets smaller and smaller. Finally, in Horde Mode, you fight in a team of six against growing hordes of AI opponents.

Create your own class

Frontline is the most popular mode. You have the choice between several pre-made classes: For example, the knight who wields a mighty two-handed sword, the huntsman who fights from afar with a bow or the scoundrel who sets traps and throws firebombs.

Fights are not as messy as they look

In our Let's Play we show you how many ways you can die in "Mordhau".

"Mordhau" is available for PC and was provided to us by Triternion.

We stream every Wednesday on Youtube. You can also check out our Discord channel.

This is how we stream

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As a child, I wasn't allowed to have any consoles. It was only with the arrival of the family's 486 PC that the magical world of gaming opened up to me. Today, I'm overcompensating accordingly. Only a lack of time and money prevents me from trying out every game there is and decorating my shelf with rare retro consoles. 


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