For Honor trailer reminds you it's pretty good, in case you've been under a rock with your fingers in your ears
For Honor: it's good. But don't trust us, trust this promotional video.
For Honor has been generating a huge amount of buzz since its popular beta tests, and there doesn't seem to have been any die off now that it's actually out.
The video above is littered with accolades for the multiplayer factional brawler, which Ubisoft apparently thinks is what will convince you to invest in For Honor.
If you're only just getting onboard now or want an edge on the competition, check out our growing For Honor guide. We're collecting detailed character guides, with video, in addition to basic and more advanced tips.
For Honor may have a very different aesthetic to Overwatch but like Rainbow Six Siege it seems positioned to occupy a similar sort of hero-driven space, where character choice and knowing how to counter the abilities of the whole roster is an important part of high level play.
This design seems to have crept over from the MOBA space, but the immediacy of the action in games like For Honor and Overwatch mean everyone can get in and have a good time without immediately hitting a steep learning curve. It's an interesting trend.