Sometimes games are just dull. Then again, Knight Vs Ork throws you into a pixelated mess of swords and goblins. It’s not the prettiest but beats doing nothing. The controls are wonky at times and hit detection can be weird. Still, I played way too long because it’s strangely addictive.
Knight Vs Ork has a neat mix of simple combat and tricky enemy patterns. The physics are wonky, making dodges feel off sometimes. It’s a game where quick reflexes matter, but don’t expect smooth sailing. Players will find it tough and frustrating at parts, but that’s part of the charm.
There’s no real depth to builds here. Just pick whatever weapon feels good and upgrade it whenever possible. No magic or fancy skills. Playing with the same loadout for too long can get boring. Still, some weapons are clearly better for certain stages, if you can figure it out.
Always watch your stamina bar. If you run out, you lose your chance to block or dodge. Hidden secret, you can sometimes lure enemies into traps if you stand in set locations. Don’t rush through fights. Patience can be more effective than brute force here.
The storyline is pretty basic. You start as a knight trying to save a village from monsters. The ending is predictable but satisfying. Boss fights are tough and sometimes annoying with their pattern. Overall, it’s a short game but enough to keep you hooked for a while.