Games that let you play as a knight with a gun?
Games that let you play as a knight with a gun?
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Greedfall
Mount and Blade has muskets and other flintlock weapons of the era. Fire and Sword, Napoleonic Wars, and the Gekokujo mod for Warband all have firearms you can wear with heavy armour.
Modded Skyrim
why is that knight so cute?
Why would a knight in armor have a gun?
Medieval 2 with stainless steel
Total war warhammer
Arcanum
Monster Hunter, kinda.
hitman 2
Valkyria Chronicles
Any 40k game with space marines.
why wouldnt they
Might be a bit of a srech but space marine on pc has an alright solo and still active multi.
A world with guns is a world without plate mail
it's cool
Why would a knight not be allowed to use a gun? Flintlocks and Blunderbusses were around the same time as heavily armored cavalry and pikemen. Look into the early pike and shot era.
bloodborne
Arcanum. Mmm did not expect someone on this board to actually like non weeb games and what a game you mentioned, fucking love that shit
Pillars of eternity.
Plate as modern people think of it only came into being after guns.
>wearing plate armor in a universe where guns are used
LMAO
no
Bloodborne
>all plate armor is magically infused
>can only be pierced by magic bullets
there's your excuse, now let the cool take over
I jus want a game where you are a heavy armor knight in a large army of knights and you stand in line and empty 3 ak-47 magazines into knights from the other army, throm some grenades, maybe shoot at them from an RPG and then, when the armies finally meet, fight melee.
Plate actually did a good job of blocking ballistic weapons. Most flintlock pistols couldn't even penetrate plate armor.
Nioh
Modern soldiers are very different from knights. Modern JSDF are different from samurais.
Sword fight is for long mastery. Gun are for everyone.
Nioh
Clearly we ain't talking about a dude in full plate an an AK driving around. You can easily be a dude in full plate and a blunderbuss though in the right time period.
Point of knights was that they are a privilege class. Guns make them nothing.
That makes them a weirdos, to be honest. Even juggernaut armor makes people weirdos and cringe.
To defend his right to fertilize amazonian Goddeses
Surprised to see no Disco Elysium
The point of the knight was to be able to afford armor, a horse and good weapons to serve as elite troops.
Funny you would say that ....
Warhammer: Vermintide 1 & 2.
Technically only Saltzpyre is a knight (Templar-Knight of the Order of the Silver Hammer; a witch hunter), but Kruber wears heavy armor and uses guns too.
Mordhau
Nioh if you equip the knight set you can get in the beginning of the game when you are still in the London Tower
>A world with guns is a world without plate mail
EYE
Fallout: New Vegas, if you join the Mojave Brotherhood.
Bloodborne
samurai with guns > knights with guns
it would be anachronistic.
Is greedfall any good? Reviews seem mixed and it’s the same company that made bound by flame(terrible game)
Wrong.
What a cool design
It fucking wouldn't. Why can't anyone fucking study the pike and shot era.
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NOOOO THEY'RE PLANTING GRAPES FUCKING STOP THEM REEEEEE
ah shit i forgot video games can only be pure unadulterated recreations of real life down to minute details like taking a shit and not having guns in medieval times
The only thing most people think of when people people hear "pike and shot" is "Napoleon". Which was a different era, but people aren't bright.
One of the characters you unlock in Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness is a knight with a gun. On the other hand, it's Casltevania 64 basically, so yeah, your opinion on the quality of that game might differ heavily.
I personally liked it, though, so whatever.
They don't actually think that do they? Pike and Shot was over 100 years earlier. By the war of Spanish succession it was done.
I just need a renaissance game that's not Assassin's Creed 2
Look at the pic in OP again. Armor would be absolutely no use against 1800s style rifles.
The Handgonne is one of the earliest guns to appear in Medieval Europe starting with the 14th century. Them Chinks actually invented it first and made use of it from as early as the 13th century in their zones, after that it started popping up in Europe as well.
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Shit looks kind of pathetic, you basically hat only one shot and in some cases, you needed TWO people to fire it, one holding it, while the other setting the fuse on flame. No way you'd be using this shit in the midst of battle if you were on the frontlines with enemies charging at you though.
I don't know why other devs haven't touched on the idea of historically accurate weaponry from that time period, they could make something interesting with it if they just tried.
plate armor already existed in the late 14th/early 15th century though. It just wasn't as fancy as gothic armor.
There was plate armor in WW1 you fucking sperg.