

But it isn't where the heart of For Honor truly lies. It's also where the game is most civilised, with players often apologising for hoofing you into each map's plentiful terrain traps, and thanking each other like grown-ups after a hard-fought encounter. Duelling is where the game really sparkles, where the beautifully animated movesets of its vikings, knights and samurai warriors are easiest to dissect and master. Availability: Out now on PC, PS4 and Xbox OneĪ year on from release, the system remains a terrific reworking of concepts familiar from 2D fighting games, spiced up with presentational elements from shooters - all the guard breaks, zoning, feints and psychological war of a Soulcalibur, fed through Gears of War's over-the-shoulder camera.

There’s no money or levelling loss whatsoever. This shows your character’s Bio and gives you the option to swap Factions for free.

From here, select the character you want to change and then find the Bio tab. To do this, you need to head to the character screen at the main menu. (Picture: Amazon)Ĭurrently, there’s only one way to change Factions in New World. Changing Factions in New World The Factions are constantly fighting in New World. If this happens to you, what are the next steps? Well, you can always change Factions, which we detail how to do below. Although, this is a mistake in some cases, as players might want to join one their friend is in later on. Some will pick one at random or others will select the one with their favourite colour.

However, when players are faced with selecting a Faction, many aren’t sure which to pick. Players can join in on the action by defending their land or trying to take more of it. The three Factions of the game, Syndicate, Covenant and Marauders, are all fighting for control of Aeternum and partake in Invasions and battles for Forts to do so. Factions allow players some choice in the colours they wear and battles they fight.
