The grip shape with the head is a mediocre idea from a fighting point of view. It should be angled forward (or at least 90° of the hilt) IMO. Still an improvement over a lot of real Khopeshs though, which often had no guard at all. Also: Why don't they call it by its name? "Khopesh" isn't that hard to write.
Yeah, maybe. But they researched the blade shape well, I kinda assumed that you would just stumble upon the name doing that.
Ok that's interesting. Combining Egyptian pyramids with Persian/Arabic/northern Indiana geometric facades