Celebrities Lauren Cohan, Alfie Allen, and Demetrious Johnson review For Honor

Lauren Cohan plays Ubisoft's For Honor video game during a Twitch Prime livestream event on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017, in Burbank, Calif. (Casey Rodgers/AP Images for Ubisoft)
Lauren Cohan plays Ubisoft's For Honor video game during a Twitch Prime livestream event on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017, in Burbank, Calif. (Casey Rodgers/AP Images for Ubisoft) /
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At a Twitch stream party for For Honor, celebrities Lauren Cohan, Alfie Allen, and Demetrious Johnson played and expressed their thoughts on the game.

Ubisoft’s newest game, For Honor, released on Tuesday, and everyone seems to be having a blast with it. We got a chance to play it during the open beta and we can confirm this. Still, you probably want to hear it from some famous people.

At a Twitch streaming party for the game, celebrities Lauren Cohan, Alfie Allen and Demetrious Johnson were all in attendance to test out the game. After spending some time with the game, they definitely enjoyed it.

Most of you know Cohan as Maggie from The Walking Dead. She had a ton of fun playing For Honor. She said, “What I like most about For Honor is being on the offensive.” She also couldn’t think of a better way to spend her time on Valentine’s Day. “I think that [For Honor] is possibly the most romantic way to spend Valentine’s Day,” she joked.

Lauren Cohan plays Ubisoft's For Honor video game during a Twitch Prime livestream event on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017, in Burbank, Calif. (Casey Rodgers/AP Images for Ubisoft)
Lauren Cohan plays Ubisoft’s For Honor video game during a Twitch Prime livestream event on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017, in Burbank, Calif. (Casey Rodgers/AP Images for Ubisoft) /

Game of Thrones star Allen, better known as Theon Greyjoy on the show, also enjoyed his time playing. He said, “I love the factions you can choose. You can be Samurai, Knight or Viking. That’s pretty cool.” He also draws similarities between the game and Game of Thrones. “It definitely took me back to when I had to do sword fighting with Game of Thrones,” Allen said.

Alfie Allen plays Ubisoft's For Honor video game during a Twitch Prime livestream event on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017, in Burbank, Calif. (Casey Rodgers/AP Images for Ubisoft)
Alfie Allen plays Ubisoft’s For Honor video game during a Twitch Prime livestream event on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017, in Burbank, Calif. (Casey Rodgers/AP Images for Ubisoft) /

Finally, UFC flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson spent some time with For Honor. Johnson is a very avid gamer, and in his spare time, he streams his gameplay on Twitch.

Much like Allen, he also loved the different factions. “The game For Honor captured the essence of each faction: the Vikings, the Knights, and the Samurai and I can’t wait to see what For Honor is going to introduce down the road,” he said.

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Being a fighter, he also loves how the characters fight and move. He states, “The movement in For Honor is pretty on point. Me bing a mixed martial arts fighter and world champion, controlling the range, the distance, and the stamina… It’s pretty spot on.”

Demetrious Johnson plays Ubisoft's For Honor video game during a Twitch Prime livestream event on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017, in Burbank, Calif. (Casey Rodgers/AP Images for Ubisoft)
Demetrious Johnson plays Ubisoft’s For Honor video game during a Twitch Prime livestream event on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017, in Burbank, Calif. (Casey Rodgers/AP Images for Ubisoft) /

You can pick up the game in stores now, available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.