ChronoBlade vs Griefhelm
ChronoBlade
ChronoBlade takes the action up a notch with its fast-paced dynamic fighting gameplay in which players get to defeat mighty monsters in style.The game features four main characters for you to choose from. Each character has over 30 unique aerial and ground skills that can be combined for lethal attacking combinations during fighting. As you fight your way to glory, you can also upgrade your character with equipment and increased attributes to fit your style of play. Moreover, an epic multiplayer mode gets the players head-to-head in exciting real-time battle of the mightiest.
Wield the strongest equipment, wreak havoc with special skills and master PvP battles in this amazing action-packed fighting game ChronoBlade.
Griefhelm
Griefhelm is a realistic 2D medieval sword-fighting game with a Slay the Spire-like progression and a pretty brutal difficulty level in the sense that if you let your opponent get in a couple of hits, you’re dead. Offering several game modes and perks, the game focuses a lot on timing your actions to best your opponent on the battlefield.Since timing is crucial in this game, you’d best be vigilant of the several combat cues your enemies may make a split second before the animation starts. If you do it precisely right, then you might just survive the attacks and even find a few openings of your own to strike. This game is definitely not the mindless hack-and-slash that many other games seem to offer. Every action you take in this game is deliberate and this makes every successful kill so much more satisfying.
Now, all of these fights are scattered across nodes in a progression map that’s somewhat similar to Slay the Spire. What this means is that you’ve got a choice as to which path you want to take and, in this game, you’ll usually have at least 2. Different paths offer different levels and types of challenges, and hence, different rewards so it’s important for you to decide which reward is most worthwhile for you.
To sum up, Griefhelm is truly in a class of its own. I’ve seen many players compare the game disfavorably against Nidhogg and that may be true, but for someone who has only played For Honor before, Griefhelm really brings swordplay to a different dimension… literally (Hint: 2D as opposed to 3D)!