Assassin’s creed Valhalla review
First of this review may contain spoilers for certain sides quest or main quest please read if you have played the game or are far in the game.
Now that that is out of the way all I can say is I absolutely love this game it is basically really fun. It has a few bugs, but no game is perfect.
Saying that I am here to talk about the good and the bad of this game so let us get into it:
The Good:
So to start of is what I love about this game which is quite a lot, my favorite parts of this game is how vast the world is and how they managed to fill it to the brim with stuff to do I spent at least 3hrs alone finding treasure and spent even more time doing side quest, in past games I never really bother with the side quest most of the time unless it’s to level up but this game makes me want to do all the side quest before the main quest by far my two favorite ones are (SOILERS) you come across a man that has an axe in his head and the first words he says to you is I have an itch in on my head can you see anything.
I couldn’t stop laughing after he said that it was the funniest thing my other favorite side quest is you meet a Christian man that wants you to test his faith to his lord so you burn down his house and destroy anything you can see but he doesn’t get mad until you find a key to his back shed and I wont go into details because it is bloody but you find corpses and in the end you have to fight the man this quest I really liked because you got to get revenge for the people that man killed and it caught me off guard.
The Bad:
I do not have much to say in this section but there is a little bit of things that don’t really affect the gameplay or anything like that just some graphic issues and model issues.
So first off the character models don’t really match the feelings of what the character is saying which isn’t to bad but sucks you out of the experience and just your normally bugs like horses flying and flinging you into the air, but beside those things it’s a great game you should definitely try it out.
Blog by Connor Johnson