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@kcvriess5 ай бұрын
Don't shave when it's hot out! When you sweat they'll become sticky! We have hair down there for a reason.
@theangryimp13455 ай бұрын
Just don't play as female eivor... do any of the free updates or the Ireland dlc, and boom it's a good game... oh and the last chapter included don't do that. Basically avoid any and all SBI content, playing the game as it was envisioned and yeah it's actually good. Mildly anglophobic but what's new? Male eivor/odin (and yes it's one character, not two separate characters) Just do main story and the Paris dlc, and it's actually good. Also if you leave all the hidden ones content till you're forced to do it at the end of the game you get a full remake of AC 1.
@animefreakdude58743 ай бұрын
@@jayveeeee nobody gives a fuck about that shit
@Tela-s1g5 ай бұрын
I recently replayed it with all HUD turned off except for the stealth detection (I'm not good at stealth games). Eivor turned into a less effective killer but it changes the way I approach combat and exploration. The game suddenly became super immersive. It takes a while to get used to, but once you do you will start to appreciate all the audio and visual cues the devs put into this game. Instead of constantly looking for floating markers and checking my minimap, I actually take note for landmarks and people's faces when attempting to find my target. When I am fighting an enemy, it felt like I am actually slashing on their body parts instead of just draining their health bars.
@Cryotyde5 ай бұрын
I was just talking about this with a fellow colleague. The conversation was initially about Ghost Recon Breakpoint and playing in Immersive Mode (which I'm doing now) but it quickly gravitated towards doing the same but for AC Valhalla. I think I'd like the game more with the "immersive" mode on (no HUD, map markers, etc).
@DudeWithASnood5 ай бұрын
This is always the best way to play video games 😊
@shambles27234 ай бұрын
@@Cryotyde by immersive mode, you mean exploration mode? Sorry cant really remember havent play the game for a while
@klavassassini4 ай бұрын
Yep! I'm doing a third playthrough with the HUD turned off. Totally different experience in a great way! I will say i think Ubisoft played this game too safe content-wise for the Dark Age era. I wish the game had more gritty stuff like talking slaves, Ravensthorpe bring attacked constantly and looted, ransoming prisoners stuff like that.
@4evermilkman4 ай бұрын
Good advice, I'm gonna do this
@patricklagerberg43875 ай бұрын
I love Valhalla, ignoring it’s an assassin’s creed game it’s an amazing Viking game and looks impeccable
@FeeIRG5 ай бұрын
I played it like AC and still loved it, underated stealth tbh
@thekidlivesnow5 ай бұрын
W take
@unc545 ай бұрын
Is it really a fun Viking game? There is hardly any dynamism to the Viking experience unlike the pirate experience in Black Flag to the point that's it hard for me to believe it was the same group. Even Odyssey at least made you feel like a Greek demigod
@mcbill73525 ай бұрын
i hate just how big it is. i could finish origins or odyssey
@salmankhan27395 ай бұрын
@@unc54 yes, yes it is a fun viking game, there's monastery raids and fort assaults, forging alliances in england, meeting the ragnarrsons, drinking games, pretty much all the stuff vikings do. I personally loved valhalla for the viking experience.
@thegamerwithin32325 ай бұрын
The main thing is that Odyssey didn't even try to be an Assassin's creed game, it was a Spartan game through and through and it was a damn good one at that. Valhalla tried to be a Viking/Assassin game and failed at both
@official_defy5 ай бұрын
W take
@Jackjack1978.5 ай бұрын
I agree.. absolutely loved Odyssey and absolutely hated Valhalla. Hate might be a strong word, but I definitely didn't finish it and obviously didn't like it at all.
@BartMoss_Kollektive5 ай бұрын
Right there with ya...
@cripzydipzy5 ай бұрын
@@thegamerwithin3232 I honestly think Valhalla is pretty good from what I’ve played, the stealth is meh but I like how you can mix and match your weapons. like use a hammer and a flail, an axe and a dagger. I obviously don’t think it’s the best game but it’s pretty fun in my opinion.
@zagon86925 ай бұрын
Odyssey a ubishit origin not assassin's creed
@MexMX5 ай бұрын
The "Let the Animus decide" function works basically like this (much better explanation for character choice than Odyssey imo). Eivor is female when you play her and male when you play Odin. There's multiple DNA picked up from Eivor's corpse because there's multiple DNA inside her, her DNA and Odin's. It's intentional that you only play male Eivor when you're in her visions, because those "visions" are actually memories about Odin, you -the reader- know that of course because you played the game.
@jmmontoro5 ай бұрын
There were parts of this game I absolutely loved, but I could never go back to replay it, go back to level 1, go back to all that grind, just thinking about it makes me hate it.
@bugzauditore4 ай бұрын
maybe play using trainer?
@hbtbs4 ай бұрын
I hate that people dog on this game because I really enjoyed playing it I thought it was fun, the world is so massive and beautiful but to eaches own.
@DoctorOctogonopus4 ай бұрын
@@hbtbs Im try to get into it. im restarting origins again on new save file it is SO GOR GEO US
@BigDaddyRich692 ай бұрын
keep hating then,its for a good reason
@GortTrooper2 ай бұрын
True
@anonymous-bb2dw2 ай бұрын
the only ones who don't like it are old nerds who can't accept a female character is part of the game
@cosmic27502 ай бұрын
I don’t think it’s a bad game per se, it does what it does pretty okay. But that’s the thing: that’s where it stops. It doesn’t fully commit to either Assassin or Viking territory. Odyssey commits fully to the Spartan fantasy, Valhalla does neither. Don’t actually get me wrong, I actually do like the game and I’ve spent several hours with the game, but it just doesn’t commit to any one genre well enough.
@IronBagle5 ай бұрын
I loved Valhalla. My Family is from Norway so it was so cool to see my cultures Mythology in-game. I didn’t think it failed as an A.C game because it wasn’t meant to be traditional in a sense.
@LeonJohnson-yi3hg4 ай бұрын
Were they like hinga dinga durgen
@WKMTHEAUTHOR2 ай бұрын
@@IronBagle I just re-purchased. I’m about to get lost in this gem❤️
@Wcduc2 ай бұрын
Trodde spillet skulle være i Norge, så plutselig drar vi til flate kjedelige England. Alle delene i Norge var ikke så ille da.
@IronBagle2 ай бұрын
@ Hello fellow Norwegian
@chrisgraal731922 күн бұрын
I love Nordic mythology, I love open world games but this game just irritated me. I respect you liking it though, I hope you enjoy it.
@ARMGaming165 ай бұрын
I like Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, I like the Viking theme. I like how the collectibles have a lot to offer.
@quadplays9245 ай бұрын
I’m currently playing this game about 40 hrs in loving it. I don’t look at it as an AC game, I don’t use stealth often, just playing my own way.
@JazzySaturdays5 ай бұрын
I enjoyed the hell outta this game. I knew first hand that I'm not playing as the Twins, or as a Kenway, or as Ezio...the trailer said and showed that you were a Viking so I went in believing that and I wasn't disappointed. I loved that the story was long because it was during COVID so it wasn't like I was able to go anywhere anyways. The only issues I had was that it was a buggy mess the 1st two weeks but then it played flawless for me. Plus I LOVED the expansions because it wasn't a simple 7 to 8 hour DLC, no it was like another game. I totally get that the game didn't live up to the expectations of others, but I believe it is over hated.
@-_-........................._4 ай бұрын
People hate on this game but the combat was insane and the world was beautiful
@ajderuyter22934 ай бұрын
I think people have to forget about the old assassins creed games to enjoy the new games. They’re just making historically themed action rpg games. And in my opinion, they’re pretty decent. Excited for shadows
@mafproductions50052 ай бұрын
No. People should not forget the past games, because otherwise players would remember how much the quality of the narrative has drop compared to modern titles. Assassin's creed was a game that started with a specific story that has been completely diluted to appease Ubisoft greed. If they want to make historic RPG it's ok, but don't call them Assassin's Creed.
@ShixX132 ай бұрын
@@mafproductions5005might aswell forget the old ones, people were complaining about the old games being “the same thing over and over”.
@anonymous-bb2dw2 ай бұрын
@@mafproductions5005so much crying lmao get over it nerd
@nestormelendez90052 ай бұрын
@@ShixX13nah might as well remember them
@ShixX132 ай бұрын
@@nestormelendez9005 ignorant type comment.
@winklenator5 ай бұрын
Valhalla is a fun game to play. . . For about 50 hours. It gets old pretty quick. It really felt like the board at Ubisoft just went “Vikings seem hot right now, let’s make a Viking AC game. That’ll make a lot of money.” My biggest beef is with the story. I kind of feel the same about Odyssey where I’m constantly asking “what is the point of this story? What are they trying to say?” The previous AC games usually had some underlying moral/philosophical lesson
@bloodyair2695 ай бұрын
it's a 15 hours game dragged to 100+. you already see everything in 10 hours of playing.
@unkown1102 ай бұрын
i didn’t finish Valhalla but I finished oddesey, I don’t know how to explain it because it was a while ago but oddesey was about the isu stuff and I think the broken spear had Isu powers
@BrandonL_00Ай бұрын
That's so true. Odyssey's story gets a pass from me because I really enjoyed it, even if it wasn't a typical AC game/story (The VAs for Kassandra and Alexios also killed it). Valhalla's story wasn't anything special, but there was maybe like 10 hours of it. The rest of the game is basically taken by the alliances you have you have to make and the main story would be in the backend during that time and it got repetitive and bloated pretty fast. I also felt like Eivor wasn't as good of a protagonist compared to Kassandra/Alexios. But Valhalla reminds me of the Final Fantasy 7 remake because that game also had a lot of padding that I didn't like.
@noahfecks75985 ай бұрын
I did the same thing a few months ago. I made it to the first story arc but when I saw the words "Story Arc" on my screen, I tapped out. After 1.01 playthroughs, I didn't hate the game and truly found the English countryside and dilapidated Roman bathhouses amazing, but only enough to get me through it once. I filed it under "Play it once. And then maybe once in a while fire it up just to drool over visuals for a bit and call it a day." Unity is in that file, too. And my own bs nitpick: I absolutely hated having to look for keys. I know we all accept that you can't just knock doors down in games even though you have a arsenal that could handle it. I accept that in every game but this. What we call a 'key', Vikings called an 'axe'. I was willing to overlook that the raids wouldn't let you just slaughter monks. Because yeah, that's grim. But this key nonsense, straight up adult hissy-fit me.
@Shiva-055 ай бұрын
To be honest there was a connection i made with Eivor (male) through the journey we both made and I completed this story with tear in my eyes because of the music 😭🎶 no matter what you say about ubisoft they don't fail in this, they also included Warduna band 'Lead Singer' into making the main theme of this game and it's so much awesome 😢
@RussianTeakwood4 ай бұрын
W take.
@kaushikkv84235 ай бұрын
I'm playing this game for 3rd third time. love it
@justingabriel17655 ай бұрын
I find myself going back to the RPG games way more then the older AC titles, and I think that’s because I really underestimated the gameplay loop and the worlds they put you in. I find myself wasting hours running through and gathering everything in Odyssey, clearing the map, and I replay the opening of Origins every other year it seems. Valhalla has a World I want to explore, I got burnt out on it so I never finished the DLC, and so now I have a New save that I’ve just been playing when I am in the mood. It is fun to now have access to the river raids off the rip and be able to raid things when you feel like, it’s nice to have the transmog available at the beginning so you can have armor stay basic looking and not so flashy, or weapons to stay looking rugged. It really does change the experience of a second play through. I have even forgot a lot of the early quests and never did them properly because of the diving Valkyrie bug at launch where you could break barred doors, so now actually having to do the puzzles are refreshing even when I know what the reward is or even if it’s not worth it. I haven’t done any of the other things yet like the challenge stones I think I still have to upgrade my settlement more before I get that but I’m taking my time as I said, really playing it like I’m Eivor in this world instead of like a video game trying to speedrun. When I tried to just push to the end I got burnt out in 140 hours. Then I played elden ring and didn’t beat that for almost a year, went a good 4 months without playing it, and just came back to fight a couple bosses every time I was in the mood, and that game really taught me how to space out a game and not try and finish it so quickly. Eivor is a great character, the way they struggle internally with this guilt of doing something they haven’t even done yet, Odin trying to take back his body by manipulating Eivor and gaining their trust. Plus both voice Actors have great performances, the Male Actor has a lot of line where you can feel the charisma or the wisdom in his words, and it helps a lot when your playing to grow attached to your character. The Female actress while I’m not as big of a Fan, does give a ruff and gritty performance that shows just how much Eivor has gone through, how it’s shaped them. And after Playing Mirage, while I still do not like Basim in Valhalla, it is cool to know his story before he shows up, and to now know his goals. And I Honestly liked Layla more in this then any time in Origins or Odyssey. She looks so tortured in the eyes, her struggle with the call of the staff really is felt. It’s one of the many reasons I’m extremely bummed that they decided to ditch the present day in the main games, that was half the intrigue was wondering how the modern day was progressing and what importance the selected past would have. The fact that you can customize your experience is also very underrated. I have the stealth difficulty all the way up and put on guaranteed assassinations, and you can play this game like the last 2, stealth is quite fun in these, it’s different then the older games but it’s going to be its completely different control scheme. When it came out I had it at an 8/10, I’d still put it there, it really does do alot of thing right with ambiance and music, I grew to enjoy alot of the characters in it, if their time was short or long, and I found that like Odessey it proves you don’t need to tell an Assassins Creed story through the eyes on an assassin. That’s going into a can of worms I’m sure I’ll be attacked over cause well it’s AC fans, their are just as toxic as Star Wars fans. But all in all I still like this game over a couple of the older ones, and I was so surprised how quickly people switched up on it, went from oh this game is so good, to its the worst game In the franchise, but then again i shouldn’t have been surprised this has been a pattern with every new game since revelations. Wether you like it or not that’s fine, that is your opinion and your allowed to have it, but I still enjoy this game more then even the first one, mechanically, narratively, and the cast of characters are way more enjoyable then the first game for me, you only care for 6 characters in the first game, and 4 of them are in the present day which is Desmond, Lucy, 16, and Vidic, the other two is Altiar and Al Mualim, other then that I cannot even remember another characters name besides Maria, and that is only because she Marries Altair. So I think so many people judge this game so harshly because of nostalgia rather then actual critique, and what they pose as actual Critique is really just hyper fixated nit picks. That’s common in todays world with a lot of media, and so it just something I’ve realized. Anyway sorry for the long comment, I be rambling and I’m sure people won’t agree but it’s my opinion, feel free to disagree with me, I love talking about these things with people, I needed to discuss with someone to even understand why I disliked Mirage so much so it helps to always hear from others 😂
@mattbettcher74395 ай бұрын
I didn’t read the whole thing but I think I agree with you, I just finished my second playthrough the other day and it was so much better than I was expecting! I just replayed all of them and I’ve come to the realization that I love this whole series! I have preferences and “I wish this was different” but it is what it is and I enjoy it
@channel458535 ай бұрын
It's weird that you want a discussion yet try to shut people out by saying that their view is clouded with nostalgia. Who do you want to talk to? People that already agree with you? The thing is, Vahalla is made significantly different from the games in AC that a lot of people love. That isn't nostaligia, it's a type of design they liked seeing from the series that was changed significantly enough that it's completley different from what people are wanting from the series.
@justingabriel17655 ай бұрын
@@channel45853 oh no I’m not trying to shut people out at all, that’s how I FEEL about the overwhelming and common complaints ive seen for years. I’ve argued with people for years on the “how can it be assasins creed and your not an assassin” points, a lot of the criticism has just been reiterated ever since Revelations. Cause like there’s older games where your not an assassin for big chunks of the game. It’s a lot of just disingenuous comments, like the recent criticism of shadows where they falsely claim that every game has had a character that was native to the land. Which isn’t true, and then they pushed well those characters had reasons for being there, while ignoring Yasukes reason for being there. It’s a whole lotta that stuff, but I’m open to people voicing their disagreements, I’m just not going to get into a big argument with you if you get so adamant about it. For example, if you don’t like actual things with the game, like the level system, controls, world, that’s your opinion, no problem with it. It’s when people do things like “Eivor not joining the assassins is stupid and ruins the game” I can’t really have a conversation with you. I just simply don’t agree with stuff like that and so if that’s your criticism I feel like that’s really just a nit pick and your blowing it out of proportion. If you played the game you’d have realized he never was going to join so this hope that he was going to was in your head and your disappointed because you didn’t want to accept what the game was telling. I have no problem with people disagreeing with me I’m just saying if your open to discussion word it in a way that isn’t so aggressive or instigative, if it is, I’m not really going to go into it with you, I’ll tell you what I disagree with and take the things you said with a grain of salt because of how they went about it. … I’m essentially saying if your civil and can actually have an open conversation then I welcome the conversation, we can respectfully disagree and if you say something that I never thought about I’ll better understand why people dislike the game or the series. I’m not here to change minds only to have conversations. As to your point, isn’t that exactly what nostalgia is? People aren’t happy about the newer design and want the older one or something similar. They did something new, when the major criticism of the first 4 games was that they played the exact same and needed something fresh. Then we got 3, which people were upset Connor wasn’t like Ezio and that he was childish, even though he really wasn’t. Every MC since Revelations has just been compared to Ezio by alot of people, every game has to either be as good as brotherhood or it’s a failure. I understand the want to have in depth climbing back and a story that is inter grained in the Assassin and Templar battle like majority of the franchise has been, but it’s almost like people ignored the broader picture of the Narrative and only focused on the surface of these things, so that when we say a character who wasn’t called an “assassin” they flipped, over semantics because you did everything an assassin does just you don’t have the title. or when they went back before the assassins and Templars to show how long the conflict truly has been in place, and to explore a cool environment, it wasn’t the same, even though it’s the same world and has major implications to the story and world. To me that’s nostalgia, or at least a part of it is nostalgia. I remember I didn’t like Origins in the very beginning because I was so used to to old way the games played, but I got over it because I knew that’s what they were going with for a couple games, some people haven’t and have just hated every one of the new gen ones because it’s has a more in depth RPG style of game then the older ones. Idk if any of that made sense and if I came off aggressive I don’t mean to and I apologize, I promise I’m not trying to come at you just trying to talk and I ramble way too much!
@justingabriel17655 ай бұрын
@@mattbettcher7439 yeah and of course there’s narrative things I wish were different with a lot of the games but as I said I find those to not be so important. I feel like if I’m focusing too much on narrative decisions then it’s 1 of two things, it really is that bad, and I haven’t come to the “well it’s just bad or doesn’t make sense, so it is what it is no need to dwell on it” part, or I’m looking for something to be upset about. It’s usually one of the two for me. Like I remember when I found out the whole “let the animus choose option” was just another female option I was pretty bummed, because after beating the story there was an OBVIOUS way you could have actually switched the gender of Eivor throughout the game and it would have made sense. Because she is Odin, i even think your female in the Asgard stuff too, which is exactly where you could have just been male Eivor, it doesn’t make sense why they couldn’t have actually worked that in the way it said, I was so intrigued by that option and then when it’s just a false option I was upset cause I really wanted to know how that would have worked. That’s like choosing 2 chests and they both have two different items, and then there’s a third chest that’s said to have a way cooler item in it then the other two, so you choose that one, and your given the right chests item anyway lol. And yeah I just think, like with any game, when you play it with the DLC included, or with a new lease on the game, you get a vastly different experience, one that a lot of people take for granted, may not be better or worse, but different, and that alone can help you have fun.
@El_Negro20035 ай бұрын
Not gonna read all that bro
@jaredkinney92394 ай бұрын
I understand it’s not a great AC game, I’ve played all of them. But I still enjoyed the Viking theme and the different settings. The gameplay was fun, and I enjoy a long campaign. At the very least, it’s in the top 50% of the franchise
@uSACRIFICE3 ай бұрын
What makes a great AC game then? You say you’ve played all of them but you seem to not understand, that AC games were never about Assassins, but Isu and their technology that templars/order of the ancients/cult of kosmos/abstergo wanted to have to rule the world.
@paulfitzpatrick65664 ай бұрын
Just returned to it after an initial start from exactly 2 years ago. In my PS library & 6 weeks ago upgraded an aging PS4 to a brand new PS5. Excellent console highly worth the discount price I got it for. Made a revisit to Valhalla after playing Odyssey as my go to RPG of all time. With Valhalla, have found lots of new added content. Now enjoying it immensely. History buff also & bought a DK book on the Vikings from Amazon. The Ravensthorpe settlement faithfully recreates the true style of buildings that the Vikings lived in. Super that you can also travel to Nilhelm. Always play as female in RPG’ as their vocabulary lines are always superior. Also Eivor meets Kassandra on the added Isle of Skye which is a beautiful recreation of the true island content. Highly recommended 👍
@TheBlaqSpiderman5 ай бұрын
Games like this unironically made me go back to the Ezio trilogy, The Kenways, and Unity to get the "Assassin" vibe back
@Grandtemplar3055 ай бұрын
True but the rpg trilogy got a special place in my heart specially Valhalla
@janprokes29305 ай бұрын
@@Grandtemplar305 nah thats not assassins creed, the rpg trilogy is fucking shit i hate it
@hexadecimal9735 ай бұрын
@@janprokes2930 Boring gameplay and it's repetitive. When they make you grind for a small buff that gives you 0.02% fast nutsack scratching speed
@LandonGasao5 ай бұрын
@@janprokes2930 its good as an rpg but terrible as an ac game.
@LandonGasao5 ай бұрын
@@hexadecimal973 lmao, you enjoyed the tailing missions in black flag?
@shambles27234 ай бұрын
I never expected anything from this game since day 1 because I thought its going to be a boring game but I was wrong. Never thought im going to love this game after giving it like 10hrs of gameplay and really enjoyed every bit of it after that. Odyssey is one of my most favorite game but if someones gonna say this game is better than Odyssey, I wont argue about it because its really an underrated and amazing game. The only thing I hate about it is after putting 100++ hours to this game, theres a bug where theres no available main quest after completing the "The Lost Glory" quest and I told Ubisoft about the issue via email and theyre giving me useless information instead of fixing the game. But its really an amazing game and it is the most challenging AC game in terms of combat coz you have to manage your stamina just like souls game
@Stoney1925 ай бұрын
Not long started this game and have to say I love it! Amazing game so far like the previous ones , Odyssey and Origins. 👍
@josh392x13 күн бұрын
Yk I really don’t care what people have to say about ac Valhalla it’s an amazing game, the combat is good, the visuals are absolutely breathtaking, I love the story I agree it’s a long story but it’s good, people will find a way to complain no matter what and that’s what I dislike about the assassin creed community the complain no matter what Ubisoft can not win
@Kadir-fw7xm4 ай бұрын
Valhalla is a great Viking game with AC elements in it. Same as Odyssey was a great RPG in Greece with AC elements in it
@Tallrikskant4 ай бұрын
I tried to play this game 3 times on my PS4 in a 3 year span and stopped playing after the first 4-5 Hours. As a Classic AC Fan, It just wasn't my Game. Then i rewatched the whole series of Vikings and was hyped to try it again on my PS5. I accepted the fact that this is not an assassins game. I play it like a Vikings game and since then... im hooked! So glad i gave it another chance. And since i got used to the new gameplay mechanics I Def gonna pick up Shadows and will try Odyssey some day. 🙏🏾
@marcuskennedy3134 ай бұрын
@loumos_old as someone who also struggled with this on ps4, the ps5 version played so much better it gave me a new perspective and I ended up loving it.
@Dalv454565 ай бұрын
Both Valhalla and Odyssey makes me think that Ubisoft wants to make other games, but just titled it as an Assassin's Creed because of money. Valhalla isn't my Assassin's Creed game, that goes to Black Flag, but I love Valhalla on its own as a Viking game. I never use stealth, unless I necessarily have to. I think if Valhalla didn't have that Assassin's Creed title to it, then it would probably get some praise
@ac_nerd97945 ай бұрын
The games are in the same universe. Valhalla is a great Viking game, just like Black Flag is a great pirate game. Both focused on their selling point instead of the series they were apart of.
@channel458535 ай бұрын
@@ac_nerd9794 not really true, despite Black Flag's departures, it just played like an assassin's creed game on pirate ships, can the same be said for AC Vahalla?
@ac_nerd97945 ай бұрын
@@channel45853 That's my point. Your only problem or problems is 1) Eivor didn't join the Hidden Ones at the end of the game and 2) the RPG formula doesn't play like the older games. That's just bias without any critique of the actual game like it's long drawn out story.
@DAN7_YouTube5 ай бұрын
I go back to this game every now and again I’ve got about 90 hours on it. Really enjoy it and honestly this video is my sign it’s time to keep playing
@zicuvalentin22514 ай бұрын
I have played ODYSSEY 4500 hours ORIGINS 1200 hours VALHALLA 300 hours and old A.C only 80 hours.
@TreeckoBro2 ай бұрын
I honestly never heard many real complaints about the game other than "It's not Assassin's Creed". I mean, that doesn't really bother me. We have more than enough Assassin's Creed games that you play as assassins. I think it's cool to flesh out the universe a little bit to show other parties involved with them. If they titled this game "Adventures in History", no one would buy it.
@user-kx8qi7nk4lАй бұрын
THIS is exactly what i’ve been saying. I absolutely love this game. People are so fixated on it “not being an assassins creed game” or “it’s too long”. bro since when has a story being long ever been a problem? Why would i want the story to be short? On top of that the game is absolutely beautiful
@LuckyBeerCamper5 ай бұрын
I put 30 hours into this game and felt like I had accomplished nothing. It was just never ending.
@HahahMamaman5 ай бұрын
Is that bad? IMO any game under 50 hours is too short. Valhallas like 60, so it’s perfect.
@LuckyBeerCamper5 ай бұрын
@HahahMamaman Valhalla is definitely longer than that. Maybe if you do nothing but the main story? Otherwise you're definitely putting way more time into it.
@HahahMamaman5 ай бұрын
@@LuckyBeerCamperit took me 65 hours on the first playthrough.
@Punggles5 ай бұрын
@@LuckyBeerCamper 30 hours? Bro you haven’t even reached England at that point
@masquinongy46525 ай бұрын
@@HahahMamamanfinished Valhalla around 90-115 hours when it first came out. I absolutely loved it and played it every chance I got. Was it a bit boring at times, yes, but every 1 bad thing about the game, there was 2-3 more things I loved about it.
@Its.Wolttt5 ай бұрын
i'm late but i literally am in love with your intros, with the Valhalla music in the background, its fricking beautiful! Thanks for revisitng some games, maybe that you didn't enjoy as much, but I really liked Valhalla but couldn't finish it unfortunately.
@MahmoudNader4 ай бұрын
I actually loved this game so much
@LeonPacurar4 ай бұрын
I like how people complain that Valhalla is not an assassin game, when pretty much all assassin's creed games have missions that involve "blending in" while wearing clothes that completely give away the fact that you're an assassin and "assassinating" people in plain sight.
@TheRealGuitarGamer5 ай бұрын
Completed the game three times 100%, my favorite game ever alongside with witcher 3 and cyberpunk
@dblundz5 ай бұрын
Went back and played it on the hardest difficulty and actually had more fun than my first playthrough
@deniz-ur5ds5 ай бұрын
I think Jayvee single-handedly saved titan fall 2
@dozenothere5 ай бұрын
huh??
@deniz-ur5ds5 ай бұрын
Sorry it was out of context
@GestatingTurnip5 ай бұрын
AC Odyssey was an Amazing Greek Mercenary Game. And one of my favourite games in the AC Franchise because of that. AC Valhalla whilst not a good Assassin Game, nor an Amazing Viking Game, I still had a lot of fun playing it. So IMO, whilst not what it advertised, it was still a great game.
@l03j275 ай бұрын
It’s actually so good tho. I just got it for free on PS5, you can cater the settings to be less of an RPG, enable instant assassinations, etc. and it is so much fun. There’s so much to do, I had no idea how much cool stuff is in the game. Weapons, skills, abilities, it’s awesome. Latest DLC is a wash bc of all the glowy garbage and the awful art direction, the OG tone and setting for the game are awesome
@bamaboyett5 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this game.
@vutukurukarthik39505 ай бұрын
20:19 I don't think that's more wierder than killing with a fricking feather (DUNKEY GROANS)
@CaptainBlackGB5 ай бұрын
Personally I really enjoy this game. I don’t really view it as an Assassin’s Creed installment,but a historical fiction set during the dark ages in England instead and for that it’s an awesome game. Could have done without the Cairns and flying papers as they are both highly frustrating and time consuming. Very interesting having a member of the Assassin Guild being an antagonist.
@swerve32715 ай бұрын
Imma get cooked but Odyssey is my favorite & also my first AC game & I fucking love it so I start playing Valhalla about 2 weeks ago & is having fun playing it so much I just installed Origins
@SPQRKlio5 ай бұрын
If you love Odyssey I think you’ll love Origins too. I played them back to back, not worrying about whether they feel like traditional AC, and they’re my faves. I stalled midway through Valhalla, but I might give it another go. This vid put me back into the mood for it 😁
@HahahMamaman5 ай бұрын
Odyssey and origins were great games, except for the leveling system. It’s the one of the main reasons I like Valhalla better.
@ezioauditore63714 ай бұрын
Leveling isnt even that bad for Origins and Odyssey. Theres plenty of side quests and stuff to do which forcefeeds you a bunch of XP. Not to mention that said sidequests and activities arent dreadfully repetitive like Valhalla's. Also, going from Origins, directly to Odyssey was such a fun and amszing experience to me. I remember being blown away by the landscape of Greece and the absolutely bonkers improvement to the combat skill trees. Had qn avsolute blast platinuming both games back to back, now im looking forward todoing new game + for Origins and Odyssey, along with later on doing the DLCs for the first time 😻
@Dd-fb2tj5 ай бұрын
As a massive AC fan I feel its one of the best in the series. the return of shaun and rebecca with a good modern day, jesper kyd back for the soundtrack, and and amazing story. Far superior to odyssey and origins
@benashley66375 ай бұрын
I was so excited for this game I even bought the Ultimate Edition and boy was I disappointed in the lackluster story and absolute ridiculous collectible grind
@MrRaxicorniopholus5 ай бұрын
Valhalla had a really great atmosphere and feeling. I disliked odyssey because it felt like it didn’t take itself seriously or feel in any way connected to AC. Valhalla had a really great main story, city arcs were fantastic, male Eivor was fantastic (sorry female), Alfred and Fulke were great antagonists and the birth of the Templars was done perfectly. Could’ve been miles better but looking back the base game was fairly good
@pipsqueakfirepaw88992 ай бұрын
I love how Jayvee fell into the same trap I did thinking Ubisoft actually balanced the highest difficulty compared to just making your damage 0 and having enemies oneshot you
@OnceANoob14085 ай бұрын
Seeing jayvee with a moustache was not something I expected to see today but I appreciate it nonetheless
@Venomous84955 ай бұрын
@abhijeetkulshreshtha6759 facts. Manly ass stache and def needs to be appreciated
@justtwobrotherspokemon3 ай бұрын
I absolutely hated this game when it came out but gave origins a second chance and realized how awesome it was and I tried valhalla again and as soon as I got to England the game became fun and better and better and better. More raids/river raids/contracts/order kills/abilities, stealth assassinations, and ranged stealth assassinations. The world events generally suck and have terrible story but the main story is compelling I'm wanting to upgrade everything. Having a settlement with so many useful upgrades and making your own and the Longship. The combat that's more like elden ring only happens when you get caught or in the mood for a fight. I was SO incredibly wrong about Valhalla. What I suggest is don't explore much of Norway. Just get through the story and when you get to "find sigurd" look it up it's infuriating but he's just in the local tavern.
@grundged3 ай бұрын
I loved Valhalla. The stun finishers were so fun to do. 2 single hand axes is best way to play.
@DRxxx-bh2wm5 ай бұрын
This game is amazing ong i spent 6 hours wtihout stop today
@thomaseriksson82735 ай бұрын
I have some tips to make this game feel like a true GEM and its now my favourite game that Im playing. There are some settings to tweak in options - I play on the highest dufficulty or one below that. Anyways, set the damage Eivor does to maximum, also set enemy HP to I think its +20% , this make the game NOT to feel like the previous game where mobs take like 30 hits to be killed - instead now they take maybe 3-4 which is in my opinion much more realistic. Also all enemy detection and difficulty settings on highest, the game should feel dangerous but without the healthsponge of higher difficulties. There is also the colorful vibrant tone of this game is too high, I downloaded a really nice Reshade Preset to make the game have much much more darker and grittier colors which make the game feel alot more MEDIEVAL and dark. Also no hudmarkers and other shit on screen that tells You where to go etc. I play like this and I usually mod all my games to feel like this - Dark/Gritty/Hard. Ty for reading long wall of text.
@yyygyy15 ай бұрын
taking the resources does matter for the good or bad ending, I believe there are maybe 5 major choices that matter for whether sigurd comes back to the village at the end of the game
@denizkenger522 ай бұрын
I have only played AC Valhalla on all hardest difficulties (for each difficulty setting of the game). It’s torture. Especially at start, he’s basically glass (Eivor), does very little damage, everything has to be perfect or Eivor dies. Fighting those special warriors is torture because most time the power difference is like 200 difference, at start of game it’s around 300 where you have to spend a good 30 mins on one of those because the posture damage won’t be enough to kill before health drops to nearly complete amount anyway even if you shoot weak points to get two bars off. As someone who’s finished Sekiro 10 times and done mortal journey gauntlet and now finds Sekiro easy, AC Valhalla on hardest difficulty is more painful, not because it takes more skill imo, but it’s so much more focus to do same thing for 20-30mins with no area to fail vs 1 harder skill thing for less long and not as boring a way either. AC Valhalla is painful.
@Nothingmuch10394 ай бұрын
I LOVE THIS GAME!!
@JojenPaste5 ай бұрын
That’s how long it’s been since I played this game. I didn’t know they got rid of the synergy systems 😅 I liked the theme of this game. It was just too long for me.
@jacksparrowl75145 ай бұрын
I like the combat mechanics of AC Valhalla, imo no ac game has this much detail of combat ,skill, ability effects....
@Cosminn023 ай бұрын
If the game's title was Tales from Valhalla instead of Assassin's Creed Valhalla it would've been recived 10 times better
@whiteskyDevil3 ай бұрын
hey in steam it says 160Gb available storage required my doubt, that is only for complete edition right ? if i go just with standard version its 50 to 60 gb ?
@mamory37912 ай бұрын
More like a 100gb@@whiteskyDevil
@hironyx13 күн бұрын
the detection thing is atrocious. the moment guards see you, even with hood on, they turn aggressive in like 1 second. like what is the point of social stealth. the game just forces u to fight people in the open, idk why they even bother with all the stealth stuff
@AxelOwnzАй бұрын
I had a different experience. I was not very hyped at all for it before it came out. I ended up getting it as a Christmas gift that year for PS4. Didn't play it until I got my PS5 and I didn't have any excitement or expectations going in. I ended up loving the game and had a great time.
@KingIkario2 ай бұрын
I simply downloaded 1 mod and the game is infinitely more playable, I got basims apprentice robes from mirage to replace Edward’s outfit, I have all hud turned off besides aiming reticle and compass and I genuinely got hooked last night playing it like an actual assassins creed game ALSO: if you go in the settings and change crouch to hold it makes the parkour so much smoother genuinely you’re able to slide and vault without getting stuck in crouch after which helps the speed tremendously
@KingIkario2 ай бұрын
You could do what I’m doing and take it a step further by hiding your bow and just never using it and try to only use skills that an assassin would use etc I personally feel like the bow is fitting for the period etc but just changing the skills to be more realistic skills instead of using godlike powers makes a huge change the only other thing I would add is turning off the goofy flashing particle effects
@LodbrokM5 ай бұрын
this game will always be one of my favorites , i just loved eivor as protagonist and viking vibe , Every viking fan should play this game.
@blissbyrne2 ай бұрын
After watching last kingdom, im now hooked on this game.......
@akari68595 ай бұрын
I spent about 60 hours in this game and what I thought: 1. History: a) We play the role of a Viking, not an assassin. In Origins, we play as the first Hidden One, a proto-assassin. Odyssey took place before the Origins, so it's natural that there were no assassins or hidden assassins during this period. In Valhalla we have the Hidden Ones, although we still play as Vikings. This wouldn't have been a problem if Eivor had joined the Hidden Ones at some point, but he didn't. I feel like we wasted potential that we didn't use as Basim and Haytham. We would have an assassin's story set in the Viking Age with a 13th warrior vibe. b) Even though we play as a Viking, we cannot kill monks during raids. c) Our crew as bland NPCs: I remember when I was playing the prologue and interacting with Dag, I was excited that we would get unique crew members, something like in RDR 2. Unfortunately, we only have a small army of clones. Yes, we had bland NPCs in Black Flag too, but at least they were more unique in their appearance and the way we recruited them. d) The story is way too long: as it is. Splitting it up into chapters doesn't help at all because we can't really connect with the characters and just run around the map. e) The story is too "Marvel-style": From AC II to AC Syndicate, the games felt like "cloak and sword" movies. AC Odyssey had atmosphere of, um, it's hard to say, but something like the "Hercules" series with Kevin Sorbo, which is a bit strange, but it was surprisingly fitting. AC 1 and Origins had a mystical and mysterious feel to them, and I think Valhalla should have a similar one, but the dialogue, all the cheesenes, characters, etc. make us feel like we're watching a Marvel movie. 2. Gameplay: a) Combat: Combat feel too imprecise. Enemies feel like manquins, we don't feel the weight of our attacks. Enemies sometimes attack with virtually no window for reaction. b) Open world: New open world activities sytem was step in wrong dircetion giving up normal side quests, which were sometimes combined into entire chainquests, in favor of short, often unfunny and not very interesting interactions. c) Leveling System: The skill tree and amount of levels make leveling up less impactfull than in Origins and Odyssey. That wide range of levels make problems with open world and some quests becuase we would have to grind the boring side activities. d) "Animal" Open Wolrd bosses: It just stupid. I know that in Odyssey there were similar open world bosses and it would't be a problem for me if we don't have enemies like King Alfred's Battle Cow. In Odyssey it was felt more "mythical" which was fit with vibe of a game. 3. Other Problems: a) Low quality textures: As game can look beautyfull at times, especially the landscapes, there are so many low quality textures in that game, even if we play at 4K (form memory: big cheasts in monasterys during raids) b) To much reused assets: This wouldn't be much of a problem if most of the most important characters in the main plot didn't have identical armor (Ubbe, Hvitserk, the mercenary who was hired by Ivar, Dag, etc.) c) Game feel unpolished: Just as it is.
@Basganajaah5 ай бұрын
That's the point, Valhalla is the only AC when the Main Character is not even an Assassin even in its story, Hidden One already exists.
@ac_nerd97942 ай бұрын
I disagree with the notion that AC 2 through Syndicate was cloak and dagger. The only game since AC 1 to truly shine in that regard is Mirage. Every other game has been more of an action game than anything else sprinkled with good parkour and stealth until Syndicate.
@joshuaminke66295 ай бұрын
absolutely adore this game. yes its not your typical AC game. but if you play it like its own game, its great
@ehsan93523 ай бұрын
Guys finally i finished the game after two weeks
@nicm89092 ай бұрын
Valhalla!! We need Iceland sagas , saxon wars , updated beowulf AC
@crzgangster87212 ай бұрын
My main pet peeve from AC valhalla is how they changed the health thing, I liked it being an ability in Odyssey, Odyssey had the Health mechanic perfect, I hate the “rations” mechanic because if you get low you’ve got to leave a fight to find berries or mushrooms, instead of staying in a fight and getting a few more hits in to be able to heal.
@CalamariPlaysStarfieldАй бұрын
Here's my thing with Valhalla. Shit AC game, FANTASTIC Viking game. Much like AC4 was both a great AC game, while also being a great Pirate game
@piotrmontgomerytv7786Ай бұрын
Exactly
@TheCelticBrotherhood21 күн бұрын
I platinumed AC Valhalla in 2024 🔥 and also got the little known ( I think ) North America ending when Eivor leaves
@heyafnaaan4 ай бұрын
i love this game as a viking game. finished on ps4 and now i'm craving this on my pc lol
@SonataHellsicaАй бұрын
9:56 "Ikke en oy" is supposed to be "Ikke en øy" wich is norwegian for "Not an island", but english people dont have Ø in their alphabet so i cant be too judgemental either 😅 Its funny how they researched names from the north but not how they are pronounced and in several cases the voice actors pronounce names differently
@thecentralhour7193Ай бұрын
I do think that as a viking game I found it to be pretty fun.....vikings were huge they were not very stealthy, or quick like a sinobi soo the way eivor moves is actually fine to me because he is meant to be a viking not an Assassin. Also as you might know the history if there is a truce or peace and the danes often broke that then there will be war soo you simply cant just go and kill a target and break the peace that would be unrealistic.
@PunksterNL5 ай бұрын
Whenever I see an enemy spawn deep inside a rock face in any game my mind instantly goes 'ah, that classic AC jank'.
@bruh_gaming5 ай бұрын
His next few videos title will be I played AC unity in 2024 I played ghost recon wildlands in 2024 I played RDR2 in 2024 I played AC mirage in 2024
@slapit26825 ай бұрын
Fking dont recommend this channel 🤣
@saintsimonofficial5 ай бұрын
I was extremely hyped for this game and cyberpunk because they came out the same time and once they came out I saw it and was disappointed of both
@MISSz00m5 ай бұрын
I played this game and I loooove it I reched power level 400 🫡
@serpentiustv60655 ай бұрын
As a Norwegian this game about My ancestors kinda disepointed me a lot
@kuykungg70244 ай бұрын
in real as new player start with rpg ac i think i love rpg more than original style (i play origin odyssey valhalla and maybe shadow) but i have syndicate i think it not fun for me
@NeoDragon7775 ай бұрын
I've been watching your videos off and on for the last couple of years and I think this is the first time I've seen your face. I'm not sure what I was expecting but not at all what I guessed.
@jayveeeee5 ай бұрын
Showing my face is my version of jump scaring you
@MadMaks276 күн бұрын
I always enjoy stealth games. I'll spend all day reloading missions trying to be near perfect. I enjoyed ACV much the same. This time however sounding the horn when caught instead of reloading.
@Venomous84955 ай бұрын
Fucking with the mustache and i love how you and the trimmer have matching outfits. W mans
@theofficialy1b5 ай бұрын
I like AC Valhalla because of the Vikings series it really got me into the Viking era
@TheDon_Vito5 ай бұрын
Ezio trilogy got me into the renaissance era
@inspectorseb52865 ай бұрын
I started playing a few days ago, biggest issue I have is that since Eivor is a women’s name you’re stun-locked into playing as a female Viking.
@neosgaming15 ай бұрын
I think for me it’s there should be some stealth in these games. I think even if they did like how MGS V does give you tools and the open world and let you play it how you want to play it.
@thorodinsson56845 ай бұрын
You can skip the skill tree loadin by switchin to a diff section go the the inventory section then back to the skill tree you’ll be able to sink skill points with out the wait
@ThaDarkWoIf5 ай бұрын
How crazy, i'm playing it aswell again, aiming for 100% this time And what else is crazy is that we both are redheads🫨
@Telfear12 ай бұрын
I myself just finished it yesterday🤜🤛. 115 hours, 3rd attempt (I think) Is it a good game? I compare it to the games I consider to be my personal GOAT (mainly early 2000s games that I played as a teen) and objectively speaking if I had a chance to play this game back then, I would be crying tears of joy, only instead of tears it would be cum dripping from my eyes. It IS good. It's us who are spoiled by abundance of games in general.
@gassedup80465 ай бұрын
I’ve tried 3 different times to sit down and play this game and each time never even gave it 3hrs. One day I found the show Vikings on Netflix and the parallels are immediate and I love that shit Vikings in general are the bees knees. So I decided to jump into it one more time, not as Assassins Creed but as a Viking game. Although it’s still a B+ maybe A- game it completely scratched the itch I felt for a Viking game way better for the genre than For Honor at least. I really can’t stop playing it and it’s one of the few decent sources to see a mystical and also physical depiction of Norse myth and Ragnarok.
@MrHazz1115 ай бұрын
I enjoyed Valhalla best when it went to areas other than England. Norway, Ireland, etc. What would've been cooler, if you wanted a Viking game, would've been to have multiple hub worlds, Ireland, Frankia, England, Al Andalus (Spain) and North Africa. Maybe in a DLC we could've even visited Constantinople and become a member of the Varangian guard. This would've done two things- get rid of the samey massive world and allow us to visit different cultures. And showcase the historical reach of the Vikings, also the anthology style would've made much more sense in this format. Valhalla should've tried to be the ultimate Viking game. It's attempt to appeal to both old and new fans in what nerfed the game in the end.
@cripzydipzy5 ай бұрын
I hope one day a company makes one of the best viking games ever. Where you can customize your character, raid other ships, have an arsenal of weapons used in that era, a skill tree for each weapon and your character, have a narrative driven story where you can have multiple out-comes and multiple endings making it worth replaying. I honestly don’t even need all that, I just want more Viking games.
@justingabriel17655 ай бұрын
That and more Pirate games! Like Black Flag has stirred a need in my soul to have a pirate game like black flag but with a created character, and your ship is one you have to take or steal. Imagine a Pirate game that has a massive sea with tons of explorable islands and even bigger cities, where you can create your character, and utilizes the Nemesis System for Guards or the Navy, where if you get captured or escape a tough fight they then become this rival to you, meeting you in battle on the seas multiple times with epic fights, man that would be so awesome. Or like you said a Viking game where you truly are building a settlement, gathering a clan in Norway before heading to a distant land, needing to gather real supplies and dictate who does what, go on hunting trips or meet with locals. It would be so cool idk why people haven’t been more drawn to these types of games
@cripzydipzy5 ай бұрын
@@justingabriel1765 yeah there’s so many cool ideas for games set in different eras of the past and that’s why I’ve always loved the ac games because they make games set in some of the coolest eras, but it seems like they only wanna make samurai games. Ghost of Tsushima is a great game but after it came out everyone thinks they need to make samurai games. I just hope they realize that people want more than just samurai games, like imagine if sucker punch (the creators of ghost of Tsushima and the infamous series) made a game with some of the ideas we just listed, that would be awesome!
@justingabriel17655 ай бұрын
@@cripzydipzy well I think that Shadows is something that’s long over due, Japan and Asia have been a hinted at and wanted as a setting for a long long time, so I’m happy we’re getting around to it, even with all the backlash it’s getting and truth and lies mixed in there. I’m really interested about Hexe, how that got some supernatural witch powers, I BELIEVE it’s an Irish female lead I’m not 100% tho I thought I heard that. That’s really got me intrigued with how that will play like and what it will look like. But yeah I honestly think that somone should look into this. I know that the people who made the shadow of war games are making a Wonder Woman game with the nemesis system, and I’m so glad it’s coming back because it genuinely was a phenomenal mechanic, and I just hope that in the future we can have a game where your an outlaw or pirate or criminal and it utilizes that for the “good guys”, making everyone’s play through their own with random enemies that grow with your character. Or like your in the middle of a stealth mission and then your nemesis turns up in the camp, ruining your plans and having to make you rethink your strategy. I’d like they got the Last of Us 2 enemy AI with the Nemesis system my GOD that would be amazing if it worked. It would be even better without all the information you get in shadow of war where you know if someone will betray you sometimes. I remember I was playing and sent like 4 people to ambush this guy and when I joined the fight they all betrayed me AND I got ambushed by others, I was pissed but it was really really cool. We can only hope man one day!
@cripzydipzy5 ай бұрын
@@justingabriel1765 yeah I’ve always loved when games have a nemesis system, its like it’s encouraging me to train more so I can fight against them. That’s what I love about odyssey is the mercenary system where you can be the top mercenary after climbing the ranks
@shadowthief95775 ай бұрын
I like to think Odyssey and Valhalla were trying more to teach us about the history of the Isu
@a1sam3cross5 ай бұрын
I really liked Valhalla and the DLC, it is a very good 7/10. While not perfect, I find it totally enjoyable. With the discussion about the difficulty with the Elden Ring DLC, its the perfect opposite if you dont have much time per gaming session. You get easy into it. Played the main game as a berserk with double two-handed axes, I was totally OP, but had so much fun. For the DLCs, Paris, Ireland, and the other locations, I used different weapons, liked all of them. So you get the ultimate edition for 40 50 euros and I got almost 130 hours out of it with almost everything done. For me thats value
@tlon54312 ай бұрын
This was a great game overall regardless of the criticism
@_Parad0x5 ай бұрын
Valhalla is a good rpg game, but is dragged down by being a bad assassin's creed game
@FriedSheep695 ай бұрын
I played it as a viking game and enjoyed it a lot. I did get platinum on it too.
@christonchev97625 ай бұрын
y but most AC gamers are ranking it alongside Liberation and Unity tho Unity was a good game full with bugs at the time
@dangelocake26355 ай бұрын
i think is dragged down by the fact of being too bloated. It's not bad, but most quest, specially secondary, don't matter at all.
@blumoshi1665 ай бұрын
I don’t even look at it as an AC game I got back into this game bc I started watching the last kingdom on Netflix btw love the show so far on season 2 ep5 I need to slow down lol started series 3 days ago
@CaptainBlackGB5 ай бұрын
@@blumoshi166the Last Kingdom rocks!
@AshleyHicks95 ай бұрын
I think it would be cool if you went and played maneater, it’s a fun shark game
@vutukurukarthik39505 ай бұрын
Me when I first played AC 1, I'm pretty pissed off because of repetition and unskippable and boring cutscenes and never tried the other games. Then comes origins, Odyssey and I loved both of them. Now I tried to play the AC2 and other games I got no interest in them to play now. I feel like open world games are getting bad day by day, no fun. Sometimes I feel Ubisoft should've continued the GOAT "Prince of Persia". They are making the games worse.
@RHQ75 ай бұрын
I remember playing this game for like 50 hours and not coming close to the end and then i took a year off, came back and after about 15 more hours i finished the game to the most dissatisfying ending of any game i've ever played. What a collossal waste of my time. I enoyed it for about 20 hours and then the ubisoft mission formula got so obvious of going to new town and having to do chores to gain their favour only to have that disgusting ending.
@HahahMamaman5 ай бұрын
The ending was pretty anti climactic, but IMO it’s one of the best RPGs ever made.
@Senscion5 ай бұрын
@@HahahMamamanIt's enjoyable, but very shallow and nowhere near one of the best RPGs. It isn't even top ten.
@Optimus_Bull5 ай бұрын
Regarding your point about Valhalla having taught you how it can ruin your experience based on what you think it should be, I really don't think you are to blame here. That's not your fault. This game is called "Assassin's Creed Valhalla", most people would think and expect that the game would be about Assassins or Viking Assassins based on the name itself. Yet somehow the game never truly lives up to the name, it's still being underserving of being named "Assassin's Creed" due the game being so void of having a proper Assassin's Creed presence. Whatever amount of "Assassin" stuff the game provides is such a tiny amount and quickly shoved aside in favor of the "Viking" fantasy and even that seemingly doesn't hold up to expectation. I'm sorry, but Valhalla just sucks in my opinion. I don't really like the RPG games personally, but I still think Origins & Odyssey were better RPG games by comparison. Also I don't really agree with other Assassin's Creed games being slow with needless exposition during the intro that Valhalla have. The older games did a far better job throwing you more quickly into the action. Brotherhood straight up starts from where AC 2 ends and quickly throws you into combat in Rome inside the Vatican before taking it a little slower until a massive siege starts at Monteriggioni.
@MetalHead4lifeGamer5 ай бұрын
The only AC games I've player are Oddesssy and this, I just got this a few weeks ago for free using ps plus premium. It's been really fun and I really like the combat. I just completed the main story a few days ago, I've really enjoyed it a lot. I've seen gameplay if mirage and it looks like a let down, the combat looks horrible. I would play Oddesssy again but I had already completed the story and a lot of missions but the data got deleted so I'm not sure if I wanna start over or not. When I first got valhalla I was surprised how easy you can make the game, which is what I did for the first few hours but it felt way too easy