Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Gold Edition - Europe
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Includes:
The Game
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Become a legendary Viking raider on a quest for glory. Raid your enemies, grow your settlement, and build your political power.
Season Pass
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Get access to epic new content, explore new lands and discover new gear. + Enjoy an immersive Story Mission, available at Launch.
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9 November 2020
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Gold Edition includes
- Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
- Season Pass
The Game
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Become a legendary Viking raider on a quest for glory. Raid your enemies, grow your settlement, and build your political power.
Season Pass
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Get access to epic new content, explore new lands and discover new gear. + Enjoy an immersive Story Mission, available at Launch.
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I very like the story and the environment.
I also very like the gameplay, and the fact that we can build our town, sail on viking boat with crew and plunder !
The graphics are not bad but i would expect more. For example, i liked very much the graphics of Assassins Creed Origins or Shadow of the Tomb Raider. For Vahalla I wasn't particularly impressed.
One of the best (maybe the best) assassins creed I've played !
I also very like the gameplay, and the fact that we can build our town, sail on viking boat with crew and plunder !
The graphics are not bad but i would expect more. For example, i liked very much the graphics of Assassins Creed Origins or Shadow of the Tomb Raider. For Vahalla I wasn't particularly impressed.
One of the best (maybe the best) assassins creed I've played !
- Very immersive story
- Good gameplay
- Big open world
- I would expect more stuff to discover
- I would like a coop mode
2023-10-06T09:01:44-0400
The graphics are amazing, and the open world is very vast, you can explore it for hours and always find something new. Exept for the little bugs that we know of pnj blocked at some point, glitch with objects, no texture in certains places, the game is very well designed and will never fail to impress me even after hours and hours in the game.
One of the main problem is the system of level, levels are meaningless and you can just do whatever you want when it come to upgrade your skills and with the system of free reset we can basically build our character for a upcoming event or fight.
Another would be the materials that you can loot in the game i had all my stuff to the maximum level when i was only mid-game and some stuff are just way too broken.
The biggest problem would be the main quest you know what you are supposed to do but you need to ally with half of england to progress in it. And when it come to the end of the story i find it a little bit disapointing (no spoil).
The best thing in the game would be the possibility to entirely customize everything, including your weapon,your character, and even your village.
Another really good things would be the appearence of special stuff whith the black market( just not the p2w stuff in the store), and set effects
More than that the armors and weapons come in so many shapes, you ll find something you like for sure.
Its a really good game that i recommend if you have some time in front of you
One of the main problem is the system of level, levels are meaningless and you can just do whatever you want when it come to upgrade your skills and with the system of free reset we can basically build our character for a upcoming event or fight.
Another would be the materials that you can loot in the game i had all my stuff to the maximum level when i was only mid-game and some stuff are just way too broken.
The biggest problem would be the main quest you know what you are supposed to do but you need to ally with half of england to progress in it. And when it come to the end of the story i find it a little bit disapointing (no spoil).
The best thing in the game would be the possibility to entirely customize everything, including your weapon,your character, and even your village.
Another really good things would be the appearence of special stuff whith the black market( just not the p2w stuff in the store), and set effects
More than that the armors and weapons come in so many shapes, you ll find something you like for sure.
Its a really good game that i recommend if you have some time in front of you
- the history is very immersive
- gameplay and graphisms are top tier
- story hard to understand
- can't just go straight to the main quest without side quest
2023-09-18T14:49:03-0400
Like Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and Origins before it, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla continues the series trajectory into a full-fledged open-world RPG. Though Ubisoft has dug up some of its stealth-action roots to make that style more appealing, Valhalla’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 (and presumably the PlayStation 5, but Ubisoft only gave us access to the Xbox version ahead of launch), playing in 4K and a near-constant 60 frames per second. You have to put up with some new progression system ideas that don’t quite deliver, and an abundance of bugs, but there’s a staggering number of things to do, explore, and discover in and around Valhalla’s more atmospheric storytelling. Assassin’s Creed Valhalla’s story follows Eivor, a male or female Norse Viking who grows up with a chip on their shoulder and vengeance in their heart after some particularly dastardly events in the opening cinematic. From those starting moments, the table is set and soon you and your brother Sigurd are off on a grand adventure to England, a land ripe with wealth and glory, and already well-integrated with Danes and Norse from years of Viking invasion and conquest. That sets the stage for your arrival in England as you settle the land and forge alliances to protect and expand your fledgling homestead against the chaos and political dust storm of warring factions across England’s four kingdoms: Mercia, East Anglia, Northumbria, and Wessex. 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 some accents drift a bit. (At one point I could’ve sworn female Eivor made a stop in Boston from the way she crushed the word “harbor,” but quickly enough it was back to Norse normal.) These brief moments are absolutely the exception to the otherwise steady and earnest delivery throughout, which is also true of most of the main characters. Outside the main cast, though some random NPCs can be a little… much. But special mention goes out to Sigurd, who channels fiery intensity and flirts with crazy in his performances, and that performance is accentuated by fascinating facial expressions that often lean uncomfortably close to the latter. Even so, 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. There are moments throughout where the griefstriken, bittersweet, and just plain bitter resolutions reminded me of The Witcher 3’s Bloody Baron delivery. This is a dirty, dingy world where life is cheap and nearly everyone is scratching and clawing to gain power – or to keep it – regardless of who gets burned along the way. Valhalla !
2023-09-05T14:02:30-0400
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I've played Origins, Valhalla, AC 1, 2 and 3, no Odyssey.
Game looks nice, the camp is awful, game is repetitive, world bosses or main bosses can be challenging that's all there is to it.
Favorite place is snowy area.
I feel like game is ruined by mythology, when you go Asgard this is the worst time of game play.
I feel like Origins has more to offer than Valhalla ever had. Odyssey must be fun too exploring true Ancient Greece methology.
Game looks nice, the camp is awful, game is repetitive, world bosses or main bosses can be challenging that's all there is to it.
Favorite place is snowy area.
I feel like game is ruined by mythology, when you go Asgard this is the worst time of game play.
I feel like Origins has more to offer than Valhalla ever had. Odyssey must be fun too exploring true Ancient Greece methology.
- Visually appealing
- Combat is somewhat okay
- Not nearly as perfect
- Bad story
- Repetitve
2024-08-23T14:12:45-0400
Very long but in my opinion amazing game, not really an assasins creed game but at least we have hidden blade, all in all i enjoyed and recommed game.
2024-06-30T16:58:17-0400
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