A game I have been playing.
Video Games
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla on the Xbox One.
Normally, when I post one of these, it is usually within the first
few days or at least a week after first starting the game. This one
though is a hundred and forty hours after the fact.
It is no secret whatsoever that I am a huge fan
of the Assassin’s Creed franchise. I have played pretty much every major
title since the first one, and I am still a big fan to this date. For
the longest time the Ezio
Saga, if you will, had been my favorite until AC
Origins. I am a sucker for Egyptian everything, so that was right up
my aisle. And then Odyssey
came out, and then that one was my favorite (😂). And now, Valhalla.
Basically, what I am trying to say here is that Ubisoft has found
a way to make these games better and better, taking the good things
about them and improving upon them. Making each iteration better and
better, to me, at least. AC Origins I replayed that one at least 3
times, and so Odyssey.
In Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, you take the role of Eivor
Varinsdottir (male or female), A Viking rider in Norway, and long story
short, you set out to England, against the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. Why,
well because they can, and they will. If you have played Origins and or
Odyssey, the gameplay and game mechanics are very similar. The same
exploration sense of it, parkour and more parkour, leap of faith “eagle”
(or raven in this game) vision. All the things that make an Assassin’s
Creed and AC game.
In addition to all of that, you have the raids, basically, as the
word implies, you raid towns, military bases, and Monasteries. By doing
these raids you gain materials and supplies that will allow you to
improve and buildup your settlement. By improving your settlement you
get access to some perks that are somewhat necessary to progress in the
game as you can upgrade your gear, stats, and such. Raids are mostly
beside the main story, they are sort of like side-boat-quests kind of
thing. In this game, you can either travel by land or by water. I often
choose to travel mostly by land simply because you can train
your mount to be faster, with more stamina, and to
swim. So, once you can swim, well, you just go and forget you have a
boat (or at least I did), until you want to go to town and do some
raids.
The main story of this game is pretty huge, I believe people on
the internet and some reviewers say about 70-80 hours, or something like
that, full of good storytelling, and lore My first playthrough was about
110 hours. The reason why is that I was having so much fun with the game
that at any moment that I felt like I was close to the end, I would go
out of my way and do side quests, which this game has a
lot of side quests. Some side quests can be, simple
word events, like helping someone. Some others are cursed areas, and you
need to lift the curse. There can be some secret missions, secret items,
drinking games, and some dice game called Orlog, which I had a hard time
understanding it at first, not going to lie. And all these side quests
are scattered all over the map and the map is massive!
Often times I found myself just going around the map hunting for
specific armor pieces and going into areas where I wasn’t supposed to,
given my current level.
Now, I am not certain if this is going to be a little spoilery,
talking about the protagonist’s dreams.
So, I guess this is a warning ⚠️ - ish
Anyhow, at some point in the game you visit some dreams, some
visions you’re having. And they are very Norse Mythology driven or
related and that was a lot of fun to play. Although I enjoyed playing
it, I did not appreciate that part of the game on my first play-through
as much as I did the second time. In between play-throughs, I was
listening to the audiotape Norse
Mythology by Neil Gaiman, and then I realized that most of the
missions in that part of the story, were Nordic tales, somewhat adapted
to fit that part of the game. They weren’t worded by word or event by
event, but I would say pretty close, and it was awesome to see
an adaptation of those stories in the game.
So, yes as you may have gathered by now, once I finish the game I
start a second save the file. This time around I am focusing more on the
main storyline, not doing much of the side quests and whatnot. Making
different decisions and different approaches.
If you’d ask me “Gaby, shall I get this game?”, I’ll say
abso-fucking-lutely”! If you are willing to put in the time that is. The
game is a lot of fun, I got this game for Christmas, and, in between the
two plays, I’ve got about 130 hours. And just today, as I am posting
this, they came out with a new update that adds more raids and missions
to the game, so let’s see how many more hours I’ll be putting on this
one (😅)
I believe the game now, the standard edition can be acquired for
less than 40.00 USD, but if you’re like me, you’ll be spending way more
on it as you can buy armor, weapons, and other goodies from the Ubisoft
Store 😜