Pirates, Vikings and Knights II
Pirates, Vikings and Knights II, usualy abbreviated as PVKII or PVK2, is a video game mod which utilizes the Source Engine, known for powering games such as Half-Life 2, Counter Strike: Source, to name a few. It is a total conversion with mostly original content and an unique entry in the Source Engine modding scene for its hand-to-hand combat, diverse cast of characters and colorful graphics.
The mod was first released on January 1st 2007 and received a Steam release on February 2010. Reaching its 11th anniversary in 2018, it's one of the oldest multiplayer Source Engine mods actively in development.
Overview
The concept of Pirates, Vikings and Knights II,
Gameplay
PVKII's is among the earliest known examples of in-dept hand-to-hand combat, predating its former mod competitor Age of Chivalry by over six months, as well retail releases such as Mount & Blade, Chivalry: Medieval Warfare (the spiritual sequel to Age of Chivalry) and For Honor, the latter bearing the most similarities to PVKII as far premise goes. One or dual-wielding weapons such as swords and axes can be manuvered with directional poses, both when swinging or blocking. Swinging is performed with the left mouse button and the player can hold the charge until it releases the attack. The block can be performed almost immediately after pressing the right-mouse button. On sword/shield combos the directional block is replaced by a shield which absorves a good amount of the damage, and it can be used for shield bashing when holding the shield and pressing the left mouse button. Even with the melee-focused gameplay there are several other gameplay options in the mod, such as firearms (esclusive to the Pirates), ranged weapons such as longbows and crossbows, and special attacks, unique for each class.
Classes
Maps
Development
Reception
Throughout the years the mod has received positive reactions from gaming sites, reviewers and gamers, with critics praising the gameplay, the cathardic fun and specially the graphics, with the unanimous claim of being one of the best Source Engine mods available.
Criticism
Despite the positive reception the mod is often criticised for having a bad scheduling of releasing updates, with promised releases such as new classes or maps being delayed or indefinitely postponed. Various members of The PVKII Team have claimed that "Pirates, Vikings and Knights II is a part-time project, not a full-time job, and the team welcomes beta testers and applicants to help contributing to the mod's development".