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Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla Continued the trend began in Origin and Odyssey To remove the players from the smaller, more paceful circles of Renaissance Europe or even the Caribbean and put us into a massive, infinitely made open world. Instead of the ancient worlds of Egypt and Greece, Valhala treated the players of the beautiful islands and waterways in the British Isles during the Dark Centuries. As the name implies, players can explore the world such as Viking, Eivor (or a man or woman), the robbery and looting of their path through England, while striving to build a home and alliances to preserve and expand their power.
Valhala Not just didn’t introduce a new location. The combat system was redesigned as more powerful and although Stealth was still quite common, it had taken more than the back seat how you fulfilled each mission. Also, the amount of prey and the goals to be achieved was graciously picked back, so it didn’t feel as much like an endless slogan to finish everything. Given the survey and the discovery, they were much more pleasant as they emerged through world events, unlike the standard NPC search and missions.
Indeed, the only blow to Valhalla is that history and characters are not as deep as we expect from AC play. Also the history of Assassin’s Vs. Templars seemed a little stretching of moments in the Viking land, but it works. In general, this is one of the best and one of my personal favorite records in the series. There are many things to do and it is diverse enough not to repeat too much.
Date of issue: November 10, 2020