Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is a full-fledged open-world RPG set in the Dark Ages of England, where you play as Eivor, a Viking assassin who settles and conquers the land The game is stunningly beautiful, immersive, and challenging, with a rich story of warring factions, alliances, and quests.
The game’s story follows Eivor, a male or female Norse Viking who grows up with a chip on their shoulder and vengeance in their heart The siblings’ quest for wealth, glory, and power throughout England is darker, sadder, and more grounded than the tones of the past few games had led me to expect.
The game builds on the already excellent RPG foundations laid by Origins and Odyssey, but with meaningful improvements that iron out many of the frustrations I had with both games What really stands out is how much better Valhalla is at telling an engaging story that twists and turns according to my decisions.
The game’s focus is on the absolutely massive recreation of Dark Ages England, brought to life with stunning beauty and a level of detail I’ve rarely seen. It’s been an impressive showcase for the Xbox Series X However, you have to put up with some new progression system ideas that don’t quite deliver, and an abundance of bugs.
The fighting mechanics are enjoyable and offer many choices to fit different playing styles However, there are a significant amount of bugs and the AI is underwhelming at times. Despite these issues, “Assassin’s Creed Valhalla” is a hugely enjoyable entry to the series, offering an enthralling Viking RPG experience with super-satisfying combat and exploration of medieval England.
However, as a consequence the series has drifted away from its stealth roots, giving the Creed series an identity crisis Despite this, “Assassin’s Creed Valhalla” is a massive, beautiful open-world fueled by brutal living and the dirty work of conquerors. It’s a lot buggier than it should be but also impressive on multiple levels.
I really think This Game doesn't belong To the ac franchise But I am enjoying Every minute of it Also the dialogues really remind me of game of thrones series.
the idea of creating your settlements, making it bigger, fighting for your clan, making alliances made me addicted to it.
In conclusion, “Assassin’s Creed Valhalla” is a wonderful addition to the AC franchise. It manages to avoid the tropes that became overplayed and focuses on a small well -structured story Despite some flaws, it is Ubisoft’s best Assassin’s Creed to date.
Xbox game pass users don't miss it.