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Published: 2020-11-12, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Vast and sprawling,Unconventional narrative structure is great,Looks superb,Full of character,Reminiscent of the very best RPGs
Often afflicted by dodgy path-finding,By no means glitch-free
Ubisoft may have sacrificed a modicum of Assassin's Creed's slickness in Valhalla, but it has compensated for that by endowing it with character.Which might just render it the perfect lockdown game. Its vision of mediaeval England proves to be a fine plac...
Abstract: It's been a wild ride this year, but you can always rely on Assassin's Creed to lighten the mood. Let's see what those zany historians at Ubisoft have cooked up for us in the excitingly named Assassin's Creed Valhalla… Peterborough, is it? Norwich in the...
Published: 2020-11-09, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: Ubisoft seem to be in love with all things English this year.First we had the excellent Watch Dogs Legion set in a near-future London and now we have the latest Assassin's Creed, set in 9th century England.This time around our assassin Eivor is a rampagin...
Engaging Viking-style combat, Story scratches Game of Thrones itch, Excellent RPG level progression, Medieval England is gorgeous and a joy to explore,
Lots of game-crashing issues, Small focus on stealth,
Assassin's Creed Valhalla isn't a dramatic departure for the franchise, but a bold new historical setting and some welcome changes to its open-world formula arguably offer enough to engross us all over again. It's building upon a tremendous blueprint in O...
Assassin's Creed Valhalla isn't a dramatic departure for the franchise, but a bold new historical setting and some welcome changes to its open-world formula arguably offer enough to engross us all over again. It's building upon a tremendous blueprint in O...
Published: 2020-07-12, Author: Nick , review by: techradar.com
Interesting new location, Brutal-but-fair combat, Fun side missions
Glitches galore, Bad voice acting, Lots of wasted space
Assassin's Creed Valhalla is resting on the edge of an axe. Parts of the game are fun, memorable and genuinely exciting to play, but bad glitches and rough voice acting could strip this Viking saga of its epic status...
Incredible Story, Awesome Combat systems, Beautiful open-world, Alluring vistas, Great Side Missions
Facial Animation Could Use Some Work, Some Level-Gating, Minor Audio Bugs
Assassin's Creed Valhalla is by far the best game in the series that perfectly blends old and new concepts familiar with the game. With fantastic combat systems, a compelling story and a beautiful hand-crafted world, it is one of the best RPGs to experien...
Assaults are lively, strategic, Mini-games are enjoyable and/or have purpose, Added realism in combat, Can dual wield weapons, Hidden Blade returns, Good NPC support in combat
Too much bloat, Cookie cutter side quests, Combat is clunky, Stiff character movement, Laborious attacks, Convoluted, uninteresting story, Narrative lacks continuity logic, Body language missing in conversations, Microtransactions, Bugs,
Abstract: The last time Assassin's Creed tried letting us choose to play as a male or female protagonist the results were hit or miss, especially on the male side. Here, however, the performances of both the male and female versions of Eivor are admirable, though s...
Abstract: As one of the launch titles for both the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, Assassin's Creed Valhalla certainly has a lot of work cut out for it. Every single aspect, from graphics, to gameplay and even the voice acting have to be flawless, and we're glad t...