Knightfall: A Daring Journey

Knightfall has drifting horses and daring knights, and it’s free today

Grab this before it gets a price tag

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Publisher and developer Landfall has announced a game that would, given the date, seem like an April Fools’ joke. It is not.Ā Knightfall: A Daring JourneyĀ is very real, and very free, for one day only.

Out now on Steam,Ā Knightfall: A Daring JourneyĀ is a multiplayer game where players can team up to ride against other knights. The goal is the rose, lying in wait at journey’s end. Each pair of knightsā€”you can either party up or get matchedā€”is racing for it.

When night arrives, though, so does the cold. Knights have to take shelter in villages, which means jockeying not just for a trophy but for a bed. As the journey wears on, fewer and fewer villages will appear. And those who arrive first get their pick of weapons and healing.

Did I mention your horse can drift?

It being April 1 and all, yes, I verified this is a real and playable game. And it’s actually pretty fun! Landfall are no slouches in making interesting games, whether it’s leaping across vehicular chaos in ClustertruckĀ or the well-knownĀ Totally Accurate Battle Simulator.

What I dig aboutĀ KnightfallĀ is its fun mix of clunky weapons and speedy steeds. I had to lead my pistol shots a bit, in a way that felt weighty. It stirred up some memories ofĀ Sea of Thieves in that way, plus the horse drifting is really fun to dial in.

If you’re hurting for something to play with a pal this weekend, you could do a lot worse thanĀ Knightfall. And either way, you should probably redeem it on Steam here today. Once it’s April 2, the price goes from free up to $5.99. Still just some change for some pretty fun multiplayer horse-drifting action, but hey, free’s free.


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Senior Editor - While Eric's been writing about games since 2014, he's been playing them for a lot longer. Usually found grinding RPG battles, digging into an indie gem, or hanging out around the Limsa Aethryte.