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Physics-Based Fighter Half Sword Launches on Steam Early Access

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Physics-Based Fighter Half Sword Launches on Steam Early Access

The chaotic medieval combat simulator officially enters its next development phase on PC. Half Sword Early Access is now permanently live on Steam. The launch builds directly on the popularity of its earlier free technical demo. The game features a unique, physics-driven animation system. This system consistently creates unpredictable and hilarious gladiatorial fights.
Players use period-accurate weapons in a gritty 15th-century setting. Consequently, every confrontation feels genuinely distinct and unscripted. The shift to Early Access lets developers use player feedback immediately. Furthermore, they plan to add new maps and content steadily. This process will lead to a polished 1.0 full release later.

Master Unpredictable, Physics-Driven Combat

The core appeal lies in the intentionally janky, momentum-based controls. Every swing of a weapon follows realistic physics principles. Therefore, combat becomes wild, clumsy, and deeply engaging. Strikes to different body parts produce dynamic visual effects. Each frantic duel is a tense struggle for survival.
Moreover, a single lucky blow can end any match. Mastering the awkward controls becomes a rewarding part of the challenge. The Early Access launch includes a complete progression loop. Players earn funds from victories to buy better equipment. As a result, they experience a tangible sense of long-term progression.

A Work-in-Progress with Clear Potential

The game is openly unoptimized in its current state. Steam user reviews accurately highlight its famously janky nature. Some players even compare it to chaotic “streamerbait” physics games. However, this unpolished quality defines its current gameplay identity. It also forms the legitimate basis of its appeal for a specific audience. The developers plan to use this Early Access period actively.
They will add substantial new content and fix technical issues. Additionally, they will polish the experience using consistent community input. Fans of unconventional combat should try the game now. They can enjoy its current chaotic state and witness its fascinating evolution.

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