The highly anticipated sequel of Ubisoft's iconic series takes us to the Viking era!
Live your personal Viking myth!
Become Eivor, a Viking invader raised to become a fearless warrior, and lead your clan from the icy and isolated Norway to a new home amidst the lush fields of 9th century England. Build your settlement and conquer this hostile land by any means to earn a place in Valhalla!
England in the Viking age is a fragmented nation ruled by war-hungry and resentful lords. Beneath the chaos lies a rich and untamed land waiting for a new conqueror. Will it be you?
Choose Your Story!
Create your own path throughout England with advanced RPG mechanics. Engage in brutal battles, lead fiery raids, or use strategy and alliances with other leaders to achieve victory! Every choice you make in battle and conversation is another step on the road to success!
Join epic battles!
Lead a crew of raiders and launch lightning-fast assaults against Saxon armies and fortresses. Claim the riches of your enemies' lands for your clan and expand your influence beyond your growing settlement.
Fight like a Viking!
Unleash the ruthless combat style of a Viking warrior as you have axes, swords, or even shields at your disposal against relentless enemies. Decapitate opponents in duels, fill them with arrows, or assassinate them with your hidden blade.
Specifications
Genre
Action, Adventure
Release Date
2020
Release Date
10/11/2020
Age Rating (PEGI)
18
New Release
No
Edition
Standard
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Thank you very much for your service. The game was fantastic, including various interesting adventures, and I can also say that the company Ubisoft has once again proven its worth in game development like Assassin's Creed.
In comparison to the previous odyssey, it is quite disappointing with repetitive missions, such as many mysteries that are so lame that you have to search online for the solution. Overall, a mediocrity.
The version of the ps5 truly does not exist. The best I have played in terms of graphics, storyline, and detail that makes it extremely realistic. A lot of work has been put into this game and it is worth every euro!
One of the most beautiful Assassin's Creed games. After 180 hours of gameplay, I can say that it was one of the most amazing games I have played!!! And the DLCs were very good, with Ragnarok being the top!!!
Fanatical with the Assassin's Creed series, having played all the games in the series, from the first on the PSP and PS2 to the latest now on the PS4.
Great game, but the main thing: Incredible graphics and a very nice atmosphere.
Especially if you like this particular mythology - History.
It's definitely worth playing 100%.
It can be quite exhausting due to its duration and chaotic map, but I think it's worth it.
The game is huge and endless, and this is one of the positives for me. It has countless side quests that collectively last much longer than the main story. The story is just okay, nothing original. The gameplay is good and sometimes entertaining. However, the combat and story cannot be compared to Ghost of Tsushima, which is a masterpiece. I started Valhalla after Tsushima and gave up on it. Of course, with a little effort, I continued playing it after a few months because I paid a high price for it. I can't say it's a bad game, but it's not good either. It's mediocre. However, if you want to buy games like this, get Tsushima, it's an incredible game. It's much shorter, taking about 30 hours to complete, compared to Valhalla, which may take up to 150 hours. The bugs are minimal after the updates. In the beginning, when the game was first released, the bugs didn't allow you to continue the main story, which is unacceptable for an Assassin's Creed game.
I haven't played AC since Black Flag and I saw Odyssey at a friend's. I thought it would be a good purchase since I had heard that the game is big.
The map is big and if you add the various maps from DLC and some maps from certain questlines, it takes a lot of time.
My approach to the game was like in all others of its kind. I would do all the side quests and enjoy everything it has to offer.
I found the graphics very beautiful and the landscape enchanting. The finishing moves and everything related to combat seemed well-crafted and definitely impressed me.
Everything was fine until it started becoming unbearably monotonous. All the quests were the same, with some puzzle quests (e.g. mushrooms) being completely boring, pointless, and the hints they gave you didn't really help.
I never connected with the character. I didn't expect to connect like I did with Altair or Ezio, but he was too indifferent. His story starts off as a classic revenge story but somewhere along the line, it loses its way. You reach a point where you've played for 50-60 hours and completed the main quest, but you don't remember why or how you got there. You don't have the same passion to see what happens next. The other characters, who are many and diverse, were equally indifferent except for a few like Ivarr (Ragnar's son).
The story says a lot and has nice little stories, but you forget them the next day.
Overall, it's a game filled with things that can take up a lot of your time, but it lacks soul. A big map with many repetitive patterns and experiences. You go everywhere and do the same things. Whether you go full stealth (which is non-existent compared to previous games) or go Leeroy Jenkins, it's the same.
I gave it a good rating solely for the atmosphere, beautiful graphics, and the variety of moves, weapons, and effects in combat.
Ok, I definitely prefer Odyssey but this one is also decent, I like the graphics and anything related to weapon equipment, alright, I'm a bit lost with the story, I mean I've forgotten the main character's purpose, and I don't understand many things, but that doesn't hinder me or make me bored. It's an ok game if you don't have a better choice
In general, it is an AC game similar to the previous ones (Origins and Odyssey) but with much worse quests. You have to follow the NPC for 10 minutes just to reach a point, ridiculous plot twists, and more. Personally, I was disappointed and gave up on it after 42 hours of gameplay on the mission in Essex where you have to find the king's morning girlfriend because he still likes her... it was all over the place and I quit. I was already bored, but at that point, I couldn't take it anymore, I tried hard enough.
The battles were nice in terms of gameplay, I enjoyed them, but they became repetitive and boring after a while, with the same enemies at different levels. If someone wants stealth, they shouldn't get this game, but personally, I don't care about the stealth element that much.
The music was non-existent and in some boss fights, it was very bad, which is unacceptable for titles like these.
The graphics were flawless.
I had to restart a couple of times because of glitches.
I didn't have high expectations, I played it because it was free with PS Plus, but still, it disappointed me.
Well guys, this particular game is boring from a certain point onwards. In the beginning, it started off saying something, then it lost the ball. It also has very bad loading for the year 2022 and still has some bugs and frame drops. Additionally, the buildings in different areas are the same, nothing changes, and the side quests are quite small and not very good...
The only positives for me are the graphics, controls, and sound. They did a great job with those. I give it a thumbs up for purchasing this game. In my eyes, it had great potential as a game, but it was poorly executed and quite tiresome and boring from a certain point. Assassin's Creed Odyssey is better for me and worth buying instead.
Personally, I consider it a failure even though it sold well. The story is decent with nice gameplay, but beyond that, it's chaos. Repetitive side quests and landscapes that don't capture your interest to continue playing after finishing the main story. At least one step below Origins and Odyssey
Guys, the ac from odyssey and onwards is broken.. okay, good story, good graphics, lots of things to do, but this thing with the battles is unbearable.. 100 hits with an axe to kill a person.. it's a joke... the battles, even in ac freedom cry which I finished in five minutes, were much better and more realistic... after all, the whole game is about battles... if you don't have that, let's just sit and watch the movie
I don't understand why many of you say that you were disappointed. I read these things and hesitated to buy it. The game is EXCELLENT. Excellent work, and I didn't expect anything less from Ubisoft after Origins and Odyssey. The graphics are amazing, and they run perfectly even on PS4 (possibly even better on PS5), the gameplay is incredible, with hyper-realistic movements, realistic and numerous kill animations, a HUGE open world map, with a campaign that may take over 100 hours to complete and a bunch of extra free DLC.
So, what did you want? To pay €60 or €70 for a game that lasts 10-15 hours? I bought it for €18 (with the trade-in of my old games) but it was worth the €60 it cost when it was released. Truly a HUGE game that you never get bored of, and you can easily play it for a year if you're a casual gamer.
It is definitely not Assassin's Creed. The stealth is nonexistent. The story is boring and contributes very little to the series' lore. The graphics are great, but the location is dull and the landscapes are repetitive.
In general, Ac Valhalla is a very good game for today's standards. Its graphics are very beautiful, especially in the kingdoms of England, and it immerses you in the atmosphere of the era. The story of the game is very interesting at the beginning, as you get to know the sons of Ragnar and it's essentially like playing in the Vikings series, which I really enjoyed. Where the game started to lag was around the middle, where the story slows down because you go to America and raid other kingdoms until you finally return to the last kingdom and face the final boss. This could have been separate from the story and you could have just gone to the last kingdom. Anyway, my main complaint about the game is that the combat intentionally became slower than Odyssey to make it more difficult, but in reality, from a certain point onwards, even on the highest difficulty, it's very easy. I also didn't like that you go through so much trouble to find armor and weapons that are never close to your level and essentially useless. I didn't like that it didn't have side quests, which became world events. Also, the rest of the side content like drinking games, rap battles, etc. is completely pointless and doesn't offer anything. The DLCs are more of the same, nothing special. Overall, the game is good, but I am particularly strict in my criticism because I really liked it at the beginning, but it's repetitive and could have been much better
After AC-Odyssey, I played this one, and although it initially confused and puzzled me a bit because it has some changes, I quickly got used to it and liked it just as much.
It's very good (not as much as Odyssey) with a huge world and hundreds of choices and additional features like raids, trading (in Ireland), city upgrades, etc.
You have extra maps to explore (beyond medieval England) and with the addition of the Ireland & France maps (from the Season Pass), it becomes endless!
The loading times are still a negative... Maybe on the PS5, it will be faster...
The game is mediocre because the story mode is very mediocre, the graphics are perfect, the sound is great, a long story mode with very little importance to the story of AC games, only at the end the game doesn't remind you of an AC game, the old coins were not worth it, now they are worth a little
Well, I finally finished it!!! Generally, no assassin's creed game is bad!!! Valhalla is a nice game but I believe it is being underestimated on the ps4!!! I think someone should play it on the ps5!!! In the first few hours, I encountered many glitches and bugs, while it frequently crashed, thankfully they disappeared once the updates were loaded!!! Pleasant surprise with the upgrade in enemy AI, nothing like the previous AC games!!! I liked the story and most of the side quests as well!!! Eivor was a very cool character!!! The graphics are very nice but as I mentioned before, I recommend someone to play it on the ps5 to fully enjoy them!!! Compared to Origins and Odyssey, I would say it is slightly inferior!!!
Great disappointment unfortunately. I love assassins and the idea with the Vikings is amazing. The execution of this idea was terrible. It's like they rushed to make it; the handling is difficult, nothing like the old ones. The biggest drawback is that it is soooo slow. The loads between fast travel, etc. are huge!! It's better to go with the horse in the end. Classic open world chaotic, I like that. I expected something of higher class. It's a no if it costs more than 10€.
A little different from the others... but it's amazing! Incredible graphics on the PS5, even the music that plays... If you're a fan of Vikings, it must not be missing from your collection!
Well, the game is very good. First, I have to say that the game has many problems on the PS4 slim, such as frame drops, characters speaking without sound, your character getting stuck in strange places, and it takes at least 3 minutes to load. However, if you download the latest update, which is 50GB, it plays great and has some scary moments. The story is very long, at least 80-90 hours, depending on how you play. For example, I have 85 hours and I'm only halfway through. The story of Eivor is very boring (at the beginning), it's very dark and sad, with many betrayals and plot twists. You have many areas to explore, like Norway, Britain, America (briefly), Asgard, the city of the gods where you will meet Thor, Tyr (the god of war), Loki, and many others that I won't mention. You also have a city where you can build houses and shops to buy weapons and other things, but you have to steal materials from churches with your crew to construct them. You will have things to do until the next apocalypse (hopefully it won't come). Anyway, it's a very good game, one of the best Assassin's Creed games, but you need to know English well to make the right decisions. If you don't know English well, don't get it, but if you don't care about the story and just want to explore England, then go for it
Very beautiful graphics and soundtracks, good gameplay with very nice skills and abilities, something different from the previous ones without it being negative, don't listen to the reviews, whether positive or negative, if you don't try it you won't understand, especially now that it's worth it. The era of Vikings and medieval England is exciting.
The worst game I have played is poorly made, it constantly crashes on the tracks and with 2 hits from the enemy, you lose a life and it takes you back to the beginning. If you want to break your nerves, play this game, it is the worst release from this series.
This game is huge, and not in a good way. Its world is FILLED with pointless side objectives that offer you nothing and DO NOT differentiate themselves. I spent 150 hours on the game to complete it 100% and now I want that time back because, besides an OK but very sparse story that you have to spend HOURS on to get to the next crucial part, it offers NOTHING. The side quests, called world events here, are nothing but small encounters, each lasting a maximum of 5 minutes, and that's because it doesn't give you directions. The other things that exist are loot in chests, some parkour levels, silly puzzles that even 5-year-olds can solve, collectibles, and THOSE STONES (whoever thought it was a good idea for players to stack stones SHOULD NOT MAKE GAMES). It may sound like a rant, but I have to point out that the game has its good aspects, such as the graphics, the gameplay which is very nice, the perfect raids, and the story in general is good, but it FALLS SHORT in its open world. It also doesn't take advantage of the Assassins.
Where to start and where to finish. Loot non-existent. From one end of Odyssey where they were throwing epic items to even the mice, they took it to the other end, nothing drops. I am 38 power and I have the same weapons. Whether we like it or not, an action-RPG (as Ubisoft now wants to characterize AC) without loot does not exist. Graphics are just OK but boring and repetitive landscapes. Story maybe I'm unfair, Vikings are not my favorite Lore so I put a question mark. Unfortunately, the game doesn't appeal to me, I start it, complete 1-2 missions and want to stop it. Where are the times of Odyssey and Origins when you didn't want the game to end...
The game is simply a disgrace. Let me start by saying that many times it stops to load and can get stuck after completing a mission, not allowing you to progress further, resulting in having to exit and re-enter and repeat the mission. Nevertheless, I said it doesn't matter, I will struggle to finish it at least. But after a difficult boss fight, it got stuck again, not allowing me to progress further, so I had to play it again. The story is incredibly boring. Graphics are mediocre to good in my opinion. Some may not like what I'm writing, but it's a disgrace in 2021 for such games to be released with an initial price of 70 euros. I saw many negative comments, but I didn't want to believe it. It's been almost a year since the game was released and the patches that have been released need work. I don't want to imagine how the game would have been on day one. If you want to play an Assassin's Creed game, I would recommend the Ezio Collection. If you're looking for another game, you can dedicate your time to Red Dead Redemption 2, The Last of Us, Spiderman, and NOT this one.
The same tiresome Ubisoft carbon copy game as the previous assassins, fortunately the game was a gift and I didn't have to spend money, unfortunately if something doesn't change in the series and they continue with this boring open world, the series will die
Although I was eagerly anticipating this particular game, I was ultimately disappointed. The story, compared to the main stories of previous titles in the series, is not as capable of holding your interest or exciting you for what you are doing or what you will do. The game is full of bugs, which I hope will be fixed in future updates. The character automatically climbs on various objects when you try to hit them, or "finds" invisible walls, and when you ride a horse and go fast on a road, the game literally stops to load! Very long loading times. Overall, from what I have seen, there has been a great effort to include many good ideas in the game by its creators, but unfortunately, the final result does not do justice to Assassin's Creed or Ubisoft. In my opinion, if it is fixed with future updates and the price is reduced to around €25, then it is worth someone's time. Until then, you're not missing anything special or the game of the year.