Half Sword
It also doesn’t shy away from the ugly side of medieval violence. The store page is upfront about blood, gore, and brutality, and the game’s tone leans into that raw “steel meets meat meets bad decisions” energy. The result is a combat sandbox that can be equal parts impressive and darkly hilarious—because physics-based swordfights inevitably create moments where a duel turns into a ragdoll catastrophe and you win purely because your opponent tripped over their own ambition.
Half Sword’s popularity makes sense. It had a demo that grabbed a lot of attention during Steam fests, with outlets noting its chaotic, physical swordplay and how quickly it became a standout for players. And with an Early Access launch dated 30 Jan 2026 on Steam, it’s positioned as one of those “I can’t believe this exists” sim toys you keep coming back to just to see what happens when you try a slightly different approach.
If you want clean, choreographed duels, look elsewhere. If you want medieval combat that feels heavy, awkward, dangerous, and occasionally slapstick—Half Sword is shaping up to be a riot.


