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Assassin's Creed Valhalla
Assassin's Creed Valhalla
Great game!!! The controls, the gameplay and environments are pretty great. My only issue is some of the missions are kind of repetitive.
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Assassin's Creed Valhalla
The game is huge. The combat is brutal and fun. The "stealth" is meh but since when was it not in Assassin's Creed? Didn't care for the story.
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Assassin's Creed Valhalla
I think I got burnt out on Assassin's Creeds. I have them all, played them all...After like 20 hours into this one I just stopped. It wasn't really grabbing me the way I'd hoped. It plays like all the others. While I appreciate the incredible storytelling and acting in these games, the gameplay hasn't evolved that much over the last 4-5 entries in the series.
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Assassin's Creed Valhalla
I find this game incredibly soothing for a blood-soaked decapitation festival.

It's like my version of animal crossing, but instead of tilling the cartoon soil and flirting with my cartoon neighbors, I find escapism in unrelenting Pagan violence.

The combat isn't the most complex, but there's enough variety to keep it interesting for the approx. 16 million hours of gameplay. An astounding creative choice to allow you to wield incredibly realistic hand axes and splintered wooden shields or double-fist Excalibur and Mjolnir. You can dutifully level-up your textured clan armor into regal vestments, or you can buy glowing shoes made from a god's skeleton. Phenomenal.

One thing, thing, though. I don't wanna play checkers. Or Gwent-lite, or whatever. In anything. Minigames are always obnoxious, and I am disproportionately mad at them every time. What's that? I don't *have* to do the stuff that doesn't interest me, you say? Excuse you, I'll have you know that I am neurotic and have ADHD, so don't tell me how my brain will or will not torture me during my little hobbies, thank you.

Doing all the side stuff used to be so satisfying - like scratching an itch. Uncovering all the deep lore. But now it's like game devs thought, "oh, you like scratching an itch? How about we wrap you in poison ivy and kick you down a mountain of sandpaper, you red-welted idiot."

Story-wise, this one's pretty simple. I know some folks are annoyed that it's not a more traditional AC story, but if I'm being honest, those get confusing anyway. When you spend a game tracking ancient conspiracy theories across three different civilizations in order to hunt down fascists through space-time but then stop to do some murder stuff for a few days, it's easy to lose the thread. This one has a more loosey-goosey vibe. It may not please AC purists, but it's working for me.

I do miss some of the traditional AC stuff, though, particularly tied to history. I loved getting to learn about ancient buildings and landmarks while crawling around in the older games. But Dark Ages people didn't know how to build anything, so it wouldn't make sense to get Animus updates on a field of cow shit or whatever. It must have been crazy to live in that time and still see ancient ruins, though, right? "We just figured out bridges a couple years ago, but over there are the collapsed remains of a temple that's older than our whole religion."

I'm also a big fan of the Kingsbridge novels by Ken Follet and am reading the latest one set during the Viking era, which is a big value add to the experience. That's right, you hear Vikings and think "The Northman," I hear Vikings and think, "ah, historical fiction about architecture." We're not the same.
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Assassin's Creed Valhalla
I actually enjoyed this more than a lot of the other AC games, probably because it didn’t feel like an AC game. It was more open world than sneak around assassinating. But I enjoyed it a lot!
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Assassin's Creed Valhalla
This is a great addition to the AC franchise. Gorgeous and compelling, playing as a freakin' axe-wielding Viking had me loving exploring England. While on par with the "rinse and repeat" model we know from all of the AC titles, this one is definitely a worthy addition to the lineup.
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Assassin's Creed Valhalla
While fun, AC: Valhalla moved away from assassinations and more toward open world RPG. This would be good under a different franchise, but doesn’t live up to the Assassins Creed name.
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Assassin's Creed Valhalla
I absolutely love all the AC games, and im a huge Viking fan, but this game fell flat in a few areas, they focused too much on the open world aspect and the rest of the game suffered because of it
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