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I donât understand how they took time away from franchise and took it a new direction with origins, sure the purest cried but the game was fantastic, odyssey was good but then they release a game fit for the ps3. I will never purchase any Ubisoft again unless itâs on sale and had a quality review from quality reviewers.
When it comes to the gender choice thing, to me discrimination is wrong no matter what. Ubisoft might think misandrists and discrimination against men is cool, but I don't. Valhalla is like the Amber heard of video games. All accusations and she said, he said, in order to justify discrimination against male fans for no reason at all.
No, I won't because assassin greed is the topic of the video. Do ur tax evasion somewhere else, makkabull
Ahhh⊠when a game looks like a chore.
I'll never understand CZcams channels that ask people to subscribe at the beginning of the video. If I was a new viewer of your content, why would I subscribe before seeing your content?
The thing I love about Valhalla is the amount of variation in the storylines. For example, there's the story about how you meet a naive boy-king who needs to toughen up and learn how to be a leader. Then there's the story where you meet an immature adolescent ruler who needs to learn how to take life seriously and command his people. And then there's the story where you meet an inexperienced young monarch who needs to learn how to be strong and run his kingdom. Radically different stuff!
Sarcasm at its best I hope
You got me XD
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â@@David-ud9ir can no one have their own opinion
@@baronvonbaronoppenheimer the original comment literally reads like sarcasm. All 3 plots he described are so alike even I don't know if the OP was being serious or not lol
"It's fine, there's content here." -Assassin's Creed summarized.
More like - Every Ubisoft game summarized
Writer: So...how about this guy that thinks he' Roman...and he walks around in a Toga...and, uhhh, he wants to live with Vikings. And...uhhh, if you find him Roman things, he gives you stuff!
Ubisoft: We, absolutely, LOVE IT!!!! Put it in!
*new assassins creed
@@bulldawgslays3724 no the old games are bad too, 50% of the missions are tailing people talking, 40% are killing people in a camp without being detected, 10% is actually interesting gameplay
@@inanimatemist8610 ....also known as being an Assassin
The most off putting thing for me about valhalla is the lack of iconic historic locations. There are a couple of them but they just felt so underwhelming, objects, vegetation and buildings throughout the world just felt like they were copy pasted
Exactly. Oddysey wasn't a peak game either but the locations and the world in general just made me go further. Instead in Valhalla it's like I'm in a fictional world. Tbh the viking setting was not very generous
@@GodOfWar05100 yeh odyssey was way more fun to explore
its a shame as odyssey blew that out of the water
@@theoutsiderjess4869
Yes
@@GodOfWar05100 Fr, Valhalla makes you remember that you're playing a video game
I never understood the logic of a game in which you finish the game and discover the most powerful fighting tools (sword, armor, incantations, etc.) at the end of the game but the story is over, you have no enemies
Same could be said for the opposite, if you got all the best stuff at the start then looting and exploring would be pointless towards mid-late game
@@inova6165
definitely, but not according to my logic.
when you start a game you are sure at level 0 and all mvp are superior to you. to win land you have to know the land and for that you get xp and NOW ... let's play
@@SunDean none of what you said made any sense at all, say it again but make sure it makes sense
@@inova6165
you start the game with a wooden sword (lower)
your enemy has an iron sword. (top)
you explore the territory, find out the history you are in and draw the conclusion that somewhere (mythologically speaking) there is a sword that has magical or mystical powers and you go in search of the myth.
discover that the myth is true and discover the mythological sword.
with this you can give up the wooden sword and equip yourself with the mythological sword which is obviously superior to the iron sword and with this the story of the game is not important as the exploration is important.
now you can start the game knowing that you have no superior enemy and that is a pleasure to play.
the games are designed in reverse and the enemy is an effort to eliminate them and the price for their elimination is something you cannot enjoy because those enemies no longer exist
it's even simpler when I come home from work, my mind is full of idiotiques and the games become difficult to play after an age and I just want to sit and relax exploring a game, I'm only referring to the kind of open world games.
ps
I don't understand why some people play difficult games that they can't finish. your life is and happens right here and right now not in games (don't waste your time with games to prove something useless to someone)
@@SunDean that was an over explanation but sure either way people play hard games to challenge themselves like how people choose to learn things new to them, you assuming they do it to prove to other people they can is silly because no one ever said that theyâre doing it for anyone else but themselves, it sounds to me like you donât enjoy open world games but youâre forcing yourself to play through them because everyone else is playing them
My AC thoughts: my biggest disappointment with Valhalla was how unrealistic it was. I thought this game was going to be one of the best medieval games in a long time (the last time AC had a medieval era setting was the first game). Even with a "Viking fantasy", they could have done so much to keep it grounded and accurate to the time period. Instead, we got plate armor, furs and leathers, huge axes, cities out of place and historical figures that made no sense. It took them until the Discovery Tour mode to give us an accurate Norse/Danish maille and tunic set! And don't even get me started on how long it took them to add correctly scaled one handed swords...
That's my biggest gripe. With how much Ubisoft bragged about their historical accuracy for years, it was a real kick in the gonads.
Ubisoft took AC in a wacky direction with Origins and it's only gotten worse. The historical realism is completely gone, the animus logic is completely broken, and the label of "Assassin's Creed" is holding these games back at this point because those elements feel tacky and shoehorned when they bother to address them. It's frustrating seeing other studios like Sucker Punch do the AC formula way better while Ubisoft just meanders around transforming Assassin's Creed into whatever game trend is hot in the market at that moment.
@@unc54 if they just said âdamn AC Unity and Syndicate didnât perform like we want, letâs start a new IPâ then went from there, that would have been better at this point tbh. Majority fans donât want this new RPG style for an AC game. Weather someone likes it or not, itâs a big difference from the old formula. Crazy thing is Unity was actually decent once they finished updating, but because they rushed the game surprise surprise it came out like a buggy mess and practically killed the OG AC style right there, syndicate was an attempt but felt almost half hearted
@@BonzerMrT majority fans lmfao.
Valhalla is their second most successful launch.
stop trying to cope.
players who don't enjoy it are a minority
The crossbow was removed for historical accuracyâŠ
Setting aside the Gods and mythical creatures, Eivor regularly knocks the heads clean off dudes. Because it looks cool i guess. So sneaky, much assassin.
@@waynewayne8419 majority of fans of the franchise as a whole. Just because a game is sold well doesnt give it a fanbase. If anything it shows how Ubi has begun appealing to the lowest common denominator among us. A lot of us wanted to get closure on Juno, and Minerva, and subject 17. Instead, they farted it out in a preorder bonus comic book so that they could reboot it and ripoff the witcher 3, which im sure you just love.
I remember playing this and enjoying it until it got to the point where I was doing the same thing over and over when taking territory. Then I just wanted to grind the game just to see the ending which sucked. At this point the only good thing about these new assassins creed games is the history you learn
Sums it up
I was cool exploring. Until I realized there was more exploring after you drink something to trip balls. I never said nope I'm not doing any of this before in a game
Isn't that how every assassin's Creed game is, you find people you kill people. Plus story line, stfu. đđđ
@@CrownedOverseer but the story sucks if it was good i wouldnt mind lol
@@CrownedOverseer it's how you do it..yeah you can show up to a party or you can Show up to a party you know?
Plus the game play didn't match the story, a leader of a people who is never there and do sh.t that could unalive her leaving her people screwed lol. Plus like the assassin's where there just to get fat,
Oh yes please leave your people months on end to find a old trap ridden duplicated hidden assassin's hq. I would help but it's impossible to read anywhere but here with your women..and food..beer
Personally, I love AC Valhalla. It suits my casual and relaxed play style perfectly. I can spend my time exploring and finding treasures or if I want more action I can do raids or jump into one of the many quests that I have ongoing. So much to do, never bored. I can see why some people don't like it to but for me, who likes to spend a lot of time in one game at a time only, its great!
Valhalla felt more like Origins. Which felt more grounded. Odyssey went a bit too far.
Same
I love Valhalla, one of my favorite games. đđ»đđ»
no offense lauren, but you just fail to see what makes a great game and what makes a trash game like valhalla. your standards are terrifically low if you enjoy this lackluster
ââ@@wkadalie I don't know if Valhalla with its fantastical creatures and Asgard can be called grounded lol
Ok here is the reason why I still like playing Valhalla even 40 hours in. It is a game that i call âCZcams gamesâ which is a phrase i like to use when describing games that have repetitive gameplay that is fun for mindless entertainment that you can just listen to some CZcams, music, or podcasts and just chill. I actually found this game pretty conducive to my mental health and allows me to just chill out after work just to do something interesting for a little bit while also not wanting to focus on a really intense and engaging story. Once im done fucking around ill play the story and of course im noticing flaws such as this being the third time in a mission where i throw a drunk person in cold water to âsoberâ them up and get information from them. As funny as i found it the first two times it was old fast . Also its a pretty looking game and something about the environment of Saxon England is just cool.
@@blandbara7981 How can you sound so salty about someone having a different opinion..? I also like the game but I can mostly understand and more importantly accept a different opinion. Wether you like a game or not is obviously highly subjective and therfore you will find various opinions. Also how did he not "understand" how some things work? You could not be more unspecific with your "criticism". But maybe you are the one that has it all figured out (besides handling a different view) and can truly understand the game. :)
@@blandbara7981
If having it figured out means being a manchild who can't accept other people's opinion then yeah good job with that đ
@@Allschmoi NERD!
This is what I was just telling a buddy of mine recently about AC since like Syndicate/Unity. If I have a couple hours to kill, like waiting to meet up with someone while out in town or waiting for a flight, I can just play AC on my steam deck and not get super engaged in the story and just fuck off for a couple hours.
I agree with everything you said no cap
This game was genuinely exhausting. Valhalla put the final nail in the coffin for me. as I huge AC fan since AC2 I honestly couldnât care less about the series anymore
You know what, Valhalla did focus on the AC stuff
@@mrmeme2917 compared to Odyssey, yeah lmao, much more based on how the assassins are working
that's okay, but don't let it being "rpg" ruin that they had Valhalla as a bad game, but the last two are great
@@devanmcghee6123 I find Valhalla terrible. But thatâs subjective and Some may love it. I hated odyssey more. Origins was great
@@gleam6370 why hate odyssey more? Most people (including Luke) find the game good and much better. I myself like it a lot better and think it's a better game overall
I can agree with that, despite the change in style, i loved Origin's and Odyssey before Valhalla but something about Valhalla pushed me away after playing it for a bit, it didn't grab me like the other 2 in the new RPG trilogy :)
Same, Valhalla looked interesting to me & seemed to bring back ac elements from the older games so I couldnât understand why people didnât like it. But then I finally played it & I can see why now. It just didnât click with me. The world was huge but it was just boring and the combat didnât do it for me. I canât believe Iâm saying this, but AC Odyssey is a better game than Valhalla, and that game is hated the most.
@@johnxiong6983 agreed
Bayek is one of my favorite main characters in the AC franchise, close up their with Ezio
I don't get it. Odyssey was fantastic drew me in the whole time. Valhalla just pushed us out. It felt like a huge list of chores to do instead of playing a game.
Same!
I am playing again after a break, and to be honest am loving it. I find the way to best enjoy ac games is as a history simulator, with stuff to do inside it. Iâm really loving discovering their recreation of an important part of English history.
yeah in general i enjoy new era of ac (origins/odyssey/valhalla), they are radically different compared to ezio trilogy for sure, but they are not necessarily bad. I enjoyed ezio trilogy the most ofc but i dont mind exploration and combat of new era ac games, it depends on personal taste. I still see bazillion of " *insert any older ac game here* was so much better", like i get it, you dont like new assassins creed games, thats totally fine, but please why are you still here then?
Though i must say that valhalla has a bit too much of grindy content, i finished all three games 100% and valhalla is the longest, i believe it took me like 50hours to finish origins, 80hours odyssey and im currently at 110h in valhalla at ~77% of total completion. I dont mind the grind but this is getting a bit too much, i recon i should be able to 100% it in ~160H or so. And so far i find valhalla's story to be on the weaker side, there are couple very good story arcs but i think that there is not enough of Eivor's own character development, in fact there is barely anything about Eivor, the biggest part of the story is someone's else story not yours. So yeah in general i think ac valhalla is decent game but comparing new generation of assassins creed i find it the weakest.
Iâm enjoying it as well. I also took a break after launch and came back to it after some of the garbage releases of 2022 and maybe I have a case of âthe grass is always greener on the other sideâ but itâs not bad. I think itâs a game that benefits from your own interest in the genre (meaning Viking History not other AC games) and a willingness to experiment with all the games offerings. For a game with little stealth I choose to find stealth moments. Combat getting boringâŠswitch your weapons out, theres like 100 options there.
Yeah the problem is I played God of War. After GoW and Ragnarok, I tried Valhalla and got bored by how âby the bookâ all the plot threads are. I was super disappointed.
See that's the problem. You're getting a new entry for the Assassin's Creed franchise, and the "only way to enjoy it" is seeing it as *NOT an Assassin's Creed game.* That says a lot, and it's sad.
And hey, that's awesome. I'm glad people enjoy it, even if having to look at it a different way, as it's clearly something that the developers worked incredibly hard on. It's just sad that there was a franchise everyone loved, and Ubi execs are using the name to sell games that are nothing like the actual franchise. They should go back to stealth and parkour mechanics for Assassin's Creed and just make an entirely new franchise for whatever it is they're putting out these days. They likely won't, though, because money. Hopefully Mirage is actually parkour and stealth, but as Luke said, they've told us they were bringing back elements before (in this game, in fact) and they just threw them in haphazardly. Waiting with baited breathe, yet again, I guess đ€Ł
So glad to hear you say that about Syndicate. It's in my opinion the most underrated gameworld ever crafted. It's so dense and alive and such fun to traverse. Absolutely adore that game.
It's 30fps so unplayable on xbox
Honestly, I hated it.
â@@geert574I love when people say 30fps is unplayable because I don't mind it at all
Honestly it was my way into the franchise properly, and it really is underrated. I absolutely love it. Pretty sure I always will.
@@theminecommanders8013 Kids today don't know the struggle of having to play something at 10 fps because your PC just can't handle any more. I finished entire games like that in my youth. 30fps is perfectly okay. Could it be better? sure. But "unplayable"? You don't even know what that word means if you call 30fps "unplayable".
If a game has a "massive open world" to explore...you already know what your going to get.
A checklist of repeatable quests and collectables and MAYBE some RPG mechanics.
You should check out Elden Ring then
@@Aureilius2112 elden ring is different.
You actually feel rewarded as a player for exploration.
There arent any repeatanle quests. And the sides quests that do exists are pretty intriguing.
Elden ring makes you think alot of the time, which is more than i can say for pretty much all of ubisofts games for the past 15 years.
@@keatonlacretin9781 Thatâs exactly why I said you should try it but it seems youâre already familiar.
@@keatonlacretin9781- makes you think a lot bruuuuhhđ I just finished it, it was really dope and fun but it really is not that different from Valhalla in a lot of ways
@@beerussama8128 its COMPLETELY different than Valhalla miss me with that BS lol
I went back to Origins after Valhalla, and 100% Origins with a smile on my face - yeah it lacks the combat from Valhalla, but the story, characters and writing really felt like an AC game and was captivating
I agree. Origins was amazing. Oddessy was good in its own way, but 80% of it was recycled from origins, but I liked oddessys combat and random loot more.
combat in valhalla is pure garbage
Valhalla is pure garbage on its own
@@verbon47 yes and it is the worst looking AC of all time. First time I played it on PC(even with high settings) and I was out within a few min. literally! Plus, the sound is bugged and Ubisoft has stated no fix-updates
@@citrusjelly9069 I am a bit cautious with the new AC series and It took me yrs to purchase Odyssey lol. Very very beautiful, I just found the story a bit chaotic afterwards. Solid gaming experience nevertheless. Haven't tried Origins yet but I guess I'm on a safe side since Odyssey is a recycle from it đ
There is a reason why there are no "big" cities its because there were no "big" cities in this region at this time and Naval fighting makes no sense in this setting too.
Yeah he is stupid for that opinion. How could there be big buildings at that time? So stupid.
I think what youâre looking for in difficulty is really just engagement. You mentioned a lack of enemy types. It just seems to me like the problem is just how theyâve over tuned the player giving them all of these options while keeping the enemies at the same
20:33 the thing is, naval combat between these types of cultures was largely just boarding. i dont think there was alot of firing of projectiles between ships (especially not with respect to damaging the ship), maybe javelins, but thats short range... so it would just be an on boat, fighting game, still.
I dunno. I liked my time with Valhalla. Really enjoyed raiding and playing as a Viking. đ
Yeah raiding. I enjoyed going in by myself, slaughtering everyone then calling in my crew to open doors and chests. River travel is tedious and not any fun whatsoever.
Same and I grew up playing older ac too. Some people just can't adapt. Instead they find flaws in the game like it's a big deal. What games doesn't have its flaws? Idk that just my opinion. Plus I'm huge Norse mythology and viking nerd so I guess I'm alittle bias.
@@minbari73 kinda ruins my viking experience when you can't kill a priest or a civilian every once in awhile without desyncrhonization. Cmon I'm pagan I should be able to kill some priest in the game without repercussions.
@@NordicJarl27 You know what I think it is... The early AC games promised to be something and expectations were met or were exceeded... The later games just seem to disappoint players because they aren't bad games... In some aspects they're great, but they have the potential to be something so much more but never reach that because of reasons that are clearly bad business decisions. The modern day storyline could have always led to something really great... But ubisoft wanted the games to be super accessible to new players and so they shoved the modern day plot as far as possible.
the devs just forgot to name it Vikings creed
I actually really liked Valhalla. I enjoyed the characters (for the most part) and I felt as though each of the sections in the game were unique enough to prevent things from getting stale. Of course, there's just so much, and a lot of that stuff wasn't super distinct. I forgot who people were from time to time.
thats because they just come and go, they arent actually that interesting and you forget them because usually many of the side characters quests would be in optional side quests, but god forbit you miss some content that the devs made so they put them into the main story, by the end of the game when i met with all the dudes that i helped i couldnt remember even a thrid of them letalone care about them
I couldn't stop playing it but I've never thought any AC games are bad
I really like Origins. It has the open world rpg elements but Instill feel like an assassin stealthily moving around the world taking out targets. I thought it was a good mesh of old and new. I'm playing it right now on Game Pass.
I totally agree with you on the lack of big cities! That is one of my main compaints about the current state of the franchise, in addition to the microtransactions, heavy reliance on level gating and the insane amounts of filler.
To be fair cities werenât any bigger during AC 1-Revelations era.However they were much more denser.
Alexandria and Athens for example are actually bigger than
Damascus,Jerusalem,Acre,Florence and Venice area wise.
They just have less buildings and wider roads than early AC games that it makes parkour traversal really difficult across the city.
Only cities that i consider big in the franchise are probably London and Paris.Which are still tiny by todayâs standards,just bigger than other AC cities.
I don't understand, what do you expect from 9th century England? The fucking Big Ben in Lunden?
? Microtransacftiom is optional lmao
@@aspirewot8408keep coping lol, they shouldnât even be here to begin with
@@acoolcracker but who cares? if you don't want to pay for microtransactions, don't. the gear isn't any better than the stuff you get in the base game lol
I've never bought any of that stuff in any of the AC games that contain it and didn't miss a thing. because I play the games for world exploration.
I like how you can add "like, for example, what they did in Elden Ring" to a lot of the suggestions Luke makes in this video.
Absolutely
Only if it involves the from Soft White Knight special ed fanboys.....The ones who love to ignore that Elden Ring also has issues. I love From Soft games, but you could literally cut about 10-15hrs out of Elden Ring and nothing of value would have been lost.
Elden RIng has ALOT of copy paste, ALOT of bosses that become enemies, enemies that become bosses, duos, trios of all the same things that your fighting 1,000 times. There are quite a few caves and dungeons that are there just to be there, they add nothing, they give you nothing and there is really no point to them. It took me 112hrs to 100% my first playthough and there was zero reason you couldn't have shaved 10-15 even 20hrs out of the game and it would have still been complete....So much loot could have been placed into chests instead of Ulcerated Tree Guardian fight 2,651, meanwhile Dungeon 2,121 took 20 minutes and only gave me some arrows, a key or s shield.
Im sorry poor people are poor but not every games needs to be 100+ hrs just to be 100+hrs because some people can only afford 1 or 2 games a year....Gaming is a WANT in life and not a NEED
@Luther Heggs that was quite the little rant that kind of got off from the original post, are you angry about something?
@@lutherheggs451 Well, thats why you don't 100% games
@@lutherheggs451 you need some help, itâs a fromsoft game of course thereâs copy paste like any other open world game
Iâve beaten Skyrim over 20x and every single time I start a new file I canât wait to explore⊠even if Iâve already seen the location before.. the awesome items you can find make exploration so much fun even if youâve done it a bunch of times.. Valhalla is just a fat nothing burger with the AC game title⊠Odyssey is one the best games Iâve ever played, why are they doing this??
I think odyssey looks like a really cool setting and I want to play it but my friend said the game was pretty bad
@@Garlix dont listen to them
Just play the game and forget the title, play it as a spartan mercenary in open world greece with rpg mechanics
If oddysey wasnt called assassins creed, it would be a much more appreciated game.
@@kevinsarulis4067 odyssey was great
Itâs just preference but 20x you needa chill
Just completed the game today. Yes I know I'm late. TBH apart from the "Assassin's" not in the game anymore controversy I pretty much liked the story. A Viking coming with his clan to settle in England, then met a lot of people and made them lords in their respective regions. Yes it was a bit repetitive but some characters stood out like Oswald, Hunwald. Yes King Alfred being the Father of the Order was predictable but the confrontation was extremely anticlimactic. The actors of Male Eivor and Sigurd were great, and their dynamic was beautiful too. Overall, if this was a different title without the Assassin's Creed banner, it would have lived up to its name.
I also loved it, of course with many flaws, but overall the senation I get from the game is very good, the Sigurd story and the isu revelations. I don't know why so much hate
Nah the story sucked too. Please don't defend this bad game
â@@student40008 nah the main story was good
@Joao Ramos it really wasn't. The dlc for example are all just side quest. And the last free dlc which ended the game was very lackluster.
@@student40008 that's dlc, that's just ubisoft being money grabbing assholes as always. I'm talking about the main story in the game, about basim, eivor, sigurd and all the sages. The interconnections were very well made
I'm pretty sure this game was ubisoft seeing how much "content" they could throw in while being as lazy and quick to push it out as possible. IMO, origins was the perfect size open world, with the perfect amount of side content. Yes a lot of it was meaningless crap, and it would've been way better with more thought out stories, but still wasn't nearly as overwhelming as odyssey or valhalla
The length and content density of Origins with Odyssey-like side quests would have been awesome.
Completely agree. Origins should have been a "one and done" with the deep RPG mechanics and combat and powers and stuff.
This guy truly _gets_ it.
Ubisoft, single-handedly, is responsible for the rise of the 'Lite' Services.
Games with, like the barest minimum required to be, legally recognized, as a 'videogame' and then immediately try and sell a million copies.
Lowest investment attempting the highest return.
Origins is my favorite of the three but I didn't like Odyssey at all
@@Ancor_Vantian I've been a fan since Ac2 came out. Seeing the steady decline in quality versus the jam packed amount of meaningless content threw me away from the series for a few games. Origins was my first time back since black flag and it 100% reinvigorated my love for the series. But its sad to see less and less care put in, in favor for quick sales
Assassins Creed 2 and Brotherhood for me personally were the best games in the franchise. Origins is easily number 3 the story was cool the environment was cool and the change in formula was awesome. Odyssey was wayyyyy to long for my liking and I havenât even given Valhalla a chance cuz I know it wonât be as fun as origins
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the thing is origins was a really really good game, but it shouldnât have been called assassins creed. i get franchise fatigue was setting in at that point and iâm not going to ignore that like most do, but still it was radically different from what we expected. idk i feel like these new games couldâve been a different franchise and people wouldâve still been fine with it
@@jamaaldagreatest2748 they couldâve branded themselves within the AC universe and we all probably wouldâve played it
@@jamaaldagreatest2748 Why not? Origins was the perfect mix of AC and RPG, and you play as the guy who created the brotherhood. Oddysey and Valhalla were the fuckups storywise, though Oddysey was a very good RPG game imo
I played origins for like 2 hours before I was dreadfully bored with the "stealth".
I may be weird but i kinda love when the map marks every little thing because sometimes open world exploration is too tedious as I find myself getting lost, accidentally looking in the same place and aimlessly walking around and wasting time when all I want is to get that collectable and continue
You will go to jail
that happens in bad open world games, in good ones it doesnt happen
@Jeanssj98 it happened a lot in rdr2 and that is a masterpiece
@@user-tf3ye5fe4w in red dead 2 the exploration is way better than in any ac game
@@Jeanssj98bro rdr2 is soo boring and trash
I've only played black flag and Origins. Both of them appear to be slightly different from the original formula, but for me they were just great, especially the first one. I mean, I really enjoyed those navy combats and the environment. With Origins I had the best experience as I enjoyed very much the sensation of really being in Egypt, beautiful.
I just installed Black Flag again + Rogue... Those are great and fun games ;)
For me Origins was the last good AC game. It didn't have the stiffness of the older ones (Black Flag is still the best of the entire series), and it doesn't have the crazy fantasy of the newer ones.
The crazy fantasy would be awesome if theyâd just embrace it and give better combat.
Couldnât agree more, Origins out of Ubisofts ânewâ AC games is by far the best. Honestly I had high hopes after origins but yeah i got disappointed v quickly huh đđ
Absolutely, black flag and the ezio trilogy
Origins was a great AC game and RPG game, Oddessy is a bad AC game but a decent RPG game and Valhalla seemed like it was trying to be both AC and RPG but couldnât decide what it wanted to be hence why the game is boring and repetitive
Can't understand how people can hate on Oddysey because it's not an AC game but love BF which is a pirate game until the last 15-20% of the game
My AC thoughts:
When Valhalla was first announced I must say that I was genuinely excited for it. Darby was in charge of the story, game looked gorgeous and they really sold it as a game similar to Black Flag in the terms of journey of a Main Character.
I liked the idea of a viking that meets the assassin's and is influenced by them in their story. I was imagining many different directions the story can go. I felt similarly to when I was imagining the story for AC3 as a kid.
However when the game was released, I started playing and looking for all the cool Assassin's creed content they hinted before the launch. I've never been more disappointed with a game in my life...
Assassins?
Sure they exist within the game but they have no business being assassins. They might as well be regular vikings for raven's clan and it would've changed nothing. Their presence do not influence anything. Personally it almost feels patronizing from the developers to answer the long demands of assassin's creed content within an assassin's creed game with merely a hint of them existing. The main focus of this whole franchise is treated as an easter egg here. Barely mentioned information that "these people are assassins and they are all sneaky and mysterious". "If you look closely within the main cities of England you can find Assassin Buraus :o. You can solve a riddle like any other in the game to unlock an armor piece and a note that main character canonically cannot even read".
Hidden Blade?
It's finally here in all its glory. The problem is that it cannot kill guards unless you change the option/ level a skill because we don't have enough quick time events in our game. It's not a reliable tool to quickly and stealthily get rid of a guard and move to the other one. Now it's a viking weapon so Eivor will take a solid 3 seconds to perform a clunky animation and then take a big telegraphed swing with a *hidden blade* to kill an enemy.
Social Stealth?
Another crowd's favorite. Unfortunately it's barely any useful and carries little to no meaning of "being a blade in a crowd". What you are is a extremely wide viking with a blanket on your head. You can pretend you are doing dishes ore some other bullshit that looks really cool indeed but is sluggish does not let you perform a quick unnoticeable kill but rather a one free kill (only if the AI will work correctly) and then you are forced to a brawl. The hood comes off, you take out your axe and start dicing people. Time for pretending you are an assassin is over - It's epic Viking raider time. What? You want to play stealthily? No, no, no... You want to fight as an epic Viking and we will remind you of that every time an enemy detects you through the wall. In previous games, social stealth was a tool that in right hands could save your life and create an opportunity. Here it's just another thing where ubi just says: "See? It's from another game see? We do care about you , old ac fans. Please consume our product. Please, please, please....
This whole game is a example how Ubi is toying with fans that deeply cared about this franchise. Every assassins related content in the game is disposable at worst and unnecessary at best. The fact that Eivor deliberately retcons themselves with an explanation why they won't join the brotherhood is pathetic and really shows how the fans of good writing in these games don't matter to Ubisoft. With every another news about this franchise that came out after Valhalla's launch I more and more lose hope for them to even acknowledge how much they made a completely different game, but they won't give up Assassin's Creed brand for that because how else will they sell their rushed 60$ boring grindfest full of mockery toward fans and fake promises.
I hope I'm wrong. I really want to see this franchise back at the top but for the right reasons but at this point it's for sure just lie to myself.
I don't know whether you will cover """"""""""""Assassin's Creed""""""""""" Infinity when it will come out but if yes I will gladly see what they did to it without giving them another dollar.
You wrote a whole letter đ
too long to read
Hmm,hmm I agree
@@darian5160 then don't comment, kid
Before Infinity, Rift will be released which is not free
I think about going back to finish this game like once a month and when I do I almost always regret it and end up dropping it again within an hour. Itâs a beautiful game but itâs just such a damn chore to play. I hate feeling like I wasted money by not finishing a game but I just canât force myself to do it. Iâm downloading AC Odyssey now since I want to know what itâs like to enjoy an AC game.
I remember that when I first played Odyssey, I was like "What an amazing game!". Then after replaying some of the older ACs like Syndicate and Unity I said to myself that I miss those smaller worlds and being an actual assassin and that looking back, Odyssey was too big and too much "fantastical" things happened there in comparison to older ACs. Then I decided to replay Odyssey and from the first minutes I reminded myself how awesome this game is. Sure, I still think they went a bit too heavy on this magical stuff like some abilities or fighting with Minotaur and such but I couldn't help but love it, especially since I'm a huge Greek mythology lover. When Odyssey feels too big or too repetitive after some years, jumping back to it just feels so great. The world is gorgeous, the gameplay is fun and the atmosphere... Oh man. Odyssey especially after playing Valhalla is like eating a delicious pizza after starving for days.
Loving your content brother! As a dad of 2 (soon to be 3), I love RPG's and AC series has a special place in my heart; But with very little time to play, I like to see these kinds of reviews before I commit and sink my time into these games.
Oooof 3 kids?!?! Howâs your sanity? đ
@@AstarionWifey My sanity checked out and went on vacation.
The only reason I kept grinding out the repetitive zone capturing was to get all the Thor armor so I could pull Mjolnir out of the stone. Also, I really liked the weapon Easter eggs like that one, Odins spear, and Excalibur. Shame I didn't play the game for the story
My AC thoughts: People meme on the Ubisoft formula and the handholding and say "it's just a checklist of things to do" and I can't disagree, but I actually don't mind that, as long as I enjoy the gameplay and get a story that grabs me. Valhalla never really did, except for very brief moments. I adored Odyssey and Kassandra, Valhalla and Eivor mostly left me cold. I don't know how much of that is about the quality of the storytelling or my personal tastes, but to me Odyssey felt like an epic adventure while Valhalla just seemed like a bland Viking simulator.
Yeee
You're a Kassandra simp.
Valhalla has a pretty good story, the problem is it is WAYYYYYY too long so you lose focus at some point. Odyssey's main story, if you ignored most side-quests and side content, was pretty nicely paced. What's so weird is for Valhalla they explicitly said they decided to lose the side quests to not disrupt the flow of the story but somehow it feels like they compensated by making the story unecessarily way longer... And imo the whole returning to your village thing made it feel too repetitive. The game being ridiculously easy because of being showered in XP also make it repetitive...
They said that they made the gear loot less to make finding it more rewarding, but all they did was keep the same amount of lootable stuff (to bloat the game) and just make it less rewarding because you get âsuppliesâ instead of any good loot
I will say the 1 thing i LoVE about valhalla is the Hidden ones ruins that are mostly hidden on the map
I enjoyed Valhalla, played it for many many hours to completion. Mainly enjoyed it because it was set I'm my home country and county I live in.
it's sad to see ubisfot releasing bad games and yet people like you still enjoy them. Admit that you are wrong in enjoying everything
@@mihaimercenarul7467 bruh why u so pressed, the game is good to some people and bad to some people. Its like that for every game, buck up.
Yo I literally just got done watching your 3hr video on Valhalla, to find out 3 hours ago you released this đ
32:05 , im playing odyssey and let me tell you, this is the third time i try to get into the game and i'm simply having a blast, i discovered the difficulty setting and boom, i'm playing on nightmare and i just turned assassin's creed into a souls like with 1 click
I was playing ac odyssey again and brought the complete edition for ac valhalla and honestly I love it, fantastic game
Ive decided to quit literally 110 hours in. I've had family members get married and pass away in the time since I started this god forsaken video game that won't end
I quit Odyssey after 35 hours "twice" because I really want to give this game a try but I gave up after I realized this game is so boring. Like I just want to progress the main story but after the game force me to kill 9-12 member of the cult to progress I knew this game is a waste of time and really angry with it. I hate Ubisoft design ever since and never touch anything they make again
It ends, you have to ignore everything put there to distract you though. Just when you think it will end they will have another prototype King for you to have a chat with, but trust me, it does end and it is worthwhile getting there, even if it is just to say "thank fuck that's over".
So you got your money's worth
I honestly know I'm in the minority but I actually enjoyed the game. I understand I'm more of a casual player so I wasn't really in a rush to finish this game which is where I think most of the critiques come from. If you play this game for too long without taking any breaks you start to see the cracks & the repetitiveness, which, by the end, were even affecting me
Game just awesome man. From story to map, from combat to music. Now they circle jerking Ac Unity, Syndicate... But all of them controls just sucks, combat boring and repetitive, bugs all over the place. Valhalla better than all area. People rushing the game and coming they said bloated, repetitive. I never felt that way, this is the least repetitive open world game i've ever played. This game like a tv show. If you trying to finish all Lost-Game of Thrones-Breaking Bad episodes in one day of course you hate it. But normal people don't do that, they finish two months like that. Valhalla structurally look like Game of Thrones.
@@el-tahiribn-ielhad9394 yeah it's pretty clear Ubisoft designed the game so you would play it over a long period of time and keep coming back. Plus the argument about there being too many dots on the map is not that solid, because you can simply turn that off by choosing a different setting for exploration. And I agree, it's interesting to see people talk fondly about Assassin's Creed Unity when it was so heavily criticised when it came out, it feels like people are never happy with this franchise
You are in the majority. It's just some long time fans have some have frustrations with the game since it's diverged so far from the original games.
I've played the game for 8 hours to see the cracks. Worst combat in series. Non functional stealth, worst parkour, boring story and characters.
@@teateekanee8576 stealth kills take like a whole 10 seconds to grab one guy lay him on his back and then full ranged extending ur hand back and then stabbing down in his throat okay nice first guard killed on to the... next- fk it just go loud melee and aimbot everyone with a bow. dont even know why they bothered with stealth in this game.
I love AC Valhalla. I am playing through it again currently. I am finding things that I missed the first time through. The only thing that I would change is that spiriting was default. I am challenging myself to limit myself to 200 skill points in the skill trees to prevent myself from becoming OP. I have not played Origins or Odyssey yet, but I would like to.
I am so glad Iâm not alone I love Valhalla also!! Iâm not gonna lie i think it is very similar to Odyssey just in a Viking setting but I love that one also so Iâm not complaining! Lol
Odyssey is fun!
thank you, so many people defend this game and say that they enjoy it. So happy to see ubisoft releasing bad and mediocre games and despite all that, sheep like you enjoy them.
@@loganclark4835 thank you, so many people defend this game and say that they enjoy it. So happy to see ubisoft releasing bad and mediocre games and despite all that, sheep like you enjoy them.
@@loganclark4835 and btw I hope your parents feel bad about your life
30:00 I think the reason for the freerunning downgrade is some system has to be built in to climb up and down every object in the world, this was probably done more manually in the older AC games with smaller maps, then some automation was introduced for Origins and Odyssey with likely manual adjustments, and then Valhalla was so over-sized they probably went full automation, hence the downgrade.
The first time I played AC Valhalla I was intrigued by the settlement system. Having an upgradable home base can be really fun in games, I'm into that shit. So I looked up a wiki map with all the raid locations on it, and proceeded to do all of them in order to fully upgrade to a level 6 settlement. After I beat all the raids, I found I had just enough materials to get almost to level 6 but not quite, it seemed like I needed one more raid. I went crazy thinking I missed one, spent extra time circling back to ALL of the raid locations double checking I completed them. I come to find out, the last raid to get the materials is locked until the end of the game... I was so PISSED. Why would you do this to me ubisoft??
I think Ubisoft has a jackasses department to merge this type of bull**t stuff in way long games. It is probably a part of trial quests to test psychological health of loyal AC players. They think like: How much we can go letâs see..
Fair critique. Wtf is the point of not having the best settlement during the time you're actually playing?đ
It's crazy how devs get so far from what makes any sense.
I'm sry for your loss. đč
you know you are getting the supplies as you play the story as well :)
That happens A LOT
You try getting a door open or item and it's locked for a quest and you have no idea unless you look it up
@@goose33 or you read the note literally next to a fucking chest
It is also kind of sad to think that with games like this, Valhalla specifically for example, if the amount of work that went into making the land and trying to fill it out, if they were to cut out 30 percent of that space. Imagine how that 30% of work could've helped bring more life into what they kept in the game. I know game design isn't easy. We are lucky anything gets made to any level of completion or polish. But Valhalla seems like they had the time to create so much for once and just went crazy with content for content's sake. It is important for games to be "full" but not overstay their welcome.
Though even after saying this, at least Valhalla is a game where when you have a desire to act sort of like a Viking, you have a good possibility of experiencing a quest or collecting an item you haven't seen yet. Assuming you haven't completed the entire game already.
Y'all crack me up the world is full of shit to do. It's teaming with life
Tbf it's not like Assassin's Creed has ever been Elden Ring or anything. Even as far back as AC2 the games side content was incredibly repetitive and offered little more than more of what you were doing in the main story
@@ArcAngle1117 not like this
@@joshuareynolds23 world is full of shit to do? alright lets see. clear every dot on ur map ok nice raid every camp same thing over and over again slightly different layout. get drunk and rap battles. and kill zealots? im not counting story as world shit so we got like 4 different things to do !! dang so much shit to do
@@_whitewizard about ten dozen or, so unique quests that have you doing all manor of strange and, weird tasks utilizing essentially every different mechanic. Unique platforming challenges, cryptic mushroom trip puzzles that task you with observing the scene before you to figure out what to do. Fighting high level difficult enemies including but not limited to beasts of every variety available in the game, three relatively difficult battles with high level enemies. Yes collectables ,as there is in every single open world game on the market, you can't really pretend that's an issue unless you have that same issue with every single open world game. We also have all the stuff of both the old and, the new bridging the gap between the two different eras of Assassin's Creed. And, bringing the isu back to the forefront of the modern day story. It's meant to be played in chapters and, digested over the course of some time telling a pretty awesome story.
I love Valhalla. I had a lot of fun playing the main game which I finished at over 140 hours completing everything on 100% (yes, even collecting those smaller chests). I came back to it after a year to play the DLCs and I still enjoy it. I just really like the world, Eivor, the fight mechanics and just exploring. There is ONE thing though, that I dislike about Valhalla. There is too many side activities to do. Since Odyssey I like to do everything on the map so doing that in Valhalla was very tiresome at the end. I couldn't stop doing that though because I just wanted to have my map cleared as much as it can be. Now when I play Dawn Of Ragnarok I find myself just doing all those side activities automatically like a robot, to the point where I don't even focus on the beautiful surroundings, instead I just focus on where I have to go to find another chest. It kinda breaks the immersion for me but I'm just used to clearing the map before I start another story quest that I can't play any other way. I prefer to do everything beside the main quest, to have the main plot as the only thing that's left for me.
Lol thats me to a t now bro haven't got past the first part of England yet bc of it
Sounds like OCD behavior
I remember being so hyped for this game and everything when the cinematic trailer dropped
Then I played the game, had several crashes and ended up having it become by far my least favorite assassins creed game. Was absolutely disappointed by the story and technical performance at launch, absolutely ridiculous. I literally forced myself to finish the game
Play it now bug fixes and everything itâs good af
@@qkkeng4e573 nope the game is still mediocre, don't lie
@@mihaimercenarul7467 ur opinion for me itâs a good game
I played Valhalla last year and I had hear so much bad about it. I got it as a gift and figured I played all the other AC games I might as well. Surprisingly I loved it and had a blast playing it. I respect that others don't like it but my experience was positive. Its actually my favorite AC now replacing Origins. I finished Odyssey right before which was fun but for some reason Valhalla I had a better time with. One thing I really liked was dual wielding any weapon. For a lot of the game I had a big axe in one hand and a greatsword in the other just cutting through enemies. Maybe I just liked the Viking Power fantasy, IDK.
I agree 100000 with u bro black flag orgins and valhlla great games
Yesss thank you!!!
Bro I like this game I think people are pissed because it just really isnât assassins creed.
If this game had a different name I think the reception wouldâve been better imho.
Idk I enjoyed it even with the bugs and stuff
I mean damn I didnât think it wouldâve gotten this much hate đ
The few things I do hate was definitely the bugs, the camera when fighting was just way to far away lol and also the fact that they took off free running and climbing like it used to have but other than those things I thought it was ok.
@@JoeyBK_86 Here is the complicated part. Ubisoft took what us old school players love and dismantled it to create something that you like. So Ubisoft created two different fan bases with different ideas of what AC should be. And your taste is JUST as valid as mine. If we force Ubi to return it to just like the old days, it will likely piss your group off and if they double down on the exploration RPG historical combat simulator route, you would be happy but my group will be pissed. Unless Ubisoft finds a middle ground that both old and new school players enjoy. Ubi might have to choose one group over the other. no win win situation.
@@yiklongtay6029 you know that you can still be a stealth assasin just like in the other games, right? Or did you miss that part when you got your panties in a wad over a video game?
If you don't like the dots on the map turn them off in the menu. It gives you the option.
He explains how to do that. Guess you didnât watch all of it.
Call me crazy. But I enjoyed Valhalla. The main game was alright, but the DLC was, for me, where that game shined. That coming from someone who has played almost all Assassins Creed games. Odyssey was my favorite to date as I love Greek mythology. Also to your comment. Valhalla is 100% a grueling sludge to complete. I got the platinum trophy, which took almost 300 hours of game time
Ac valhalla isnât a bad game
Itâs just A bad assassinâs creed game
They've either got to return to traditional grassroots AC, or double-down on an Origins/quasi-Odyssey experience. Most of it comes down to the era/time period Ubi choose as the next title card for the series, but a major overhaul in EVERY category MUST be in order. Rift is just a joke to me.
As for potential settings, I'm really hoping for a game either set at the collapse of the Second Triumvirate/fall of the Roman Republic, or in India.
I've been playing valhalla for a while. Due to some lost save files I had to start the game from zero again and, honestly, it didn't feel good at all. Playing odyssey and origins more than once felt rewarding, there was always something to see and sidequests where interesting. Making different decisions in odyssey also motivated me to replay it. But Valhalla feels like a chore, something I play just for the sake of finishing the game rather than playing it to discover more about the world, because, on the other side, the cities in valhalla are so damm small and boring. Nothing like athens in odyssey or alexandria in origins. This game falls flat, Odyssey was way better and I'll never understand why they took away all the things that made it so good. Not even the npcs work well, when Eivor is talking to them they look up or any other way instead of looking at Eivor, it just breaks every sense of immersion... and that's just some of the issues I find in this game. The fact that one gets so many useless peaces of armor until you reach the high level areas is also stupid, at least in odyssey you get rare items in the early game and it fealt good to change equipement here and there to try out, but it does not happen here, the only usefull armor for the first 60 hours of game is the one you start with unless you buy something from the helix store. It's just boring
I played 60 hours and got extremely bored after the first shock of seeing how beautiful the landscapes were. After that, I remember how much I liked Sekiro and that there was not challenge or fun in playing Valhalla
Oh shut up
Sekiro kings
Agreed. I played on normal and it's just a one hit kill for everything if you are within level. The raids, your guys die super quick, so it's best to clear the camp first by yourself then call in your troops to help open chests. I lasted the same 40-60 hours and just got so bored of the repetitive story.
Honestly even after having so many old AC elements it bored me. I enjoyed Odyssey more than this one.
I've said it once and I shall say it again, Bayek deserved a trilogy. I loved Bayek and origins so freaking much. I would paid for all 3 if they had my Boi Bayek. They did him kinda dirty. But I might be alone on that
Yes I would have more Bayek, I loved the setting.
I got to the end of Origins and genuinely thought they'd set it up for a sequel, and it just never happened, much disappointment
Origins has quickly overtake Syndicate and Brotherhood as my favorites. Bayek is a great character and while there's alot of desert and uninhabited land, I actually really enjoyed exploring Egypt, especially at night. (Still haven't played Black Flag yet, but it's on my radar. The pirate stuff look cool).
@@Pooky1991 Brotherhood? just play it again man, you'll get the feel of being an assassin, again. nothing can beat that. I just started playing it again, today, and I'm blown away, again XD
@@rijulchhabra1725 one thing about Brotherhood I wish would have become a regular mechanic was training and adding new assassin's. It's probably my favorite mechanic in all the games and I wish it was fleshed out more. Saving and adding new people to your assassin's guild and micromanaging them by sending some out on missions until they are full fledged assassin's and receiving great loot if a job is a success.
I must say I like all the new AC games - Odyssey, Origins and Valhalla. They all have something interesting to offer.
Yea? I loved all the previous games but Valhalla is just not a great game the story was boring. The quests repetitive, zero exploration needed in a giant world. The dlcs have just been reskins and recycled quests. Itâs literally just origins with less reasons to explore and they literally hold your hand like youâre 3 years old. Itâs really a shame they had a chance to make this game something great. They wanted to make their own Witcher/god of war game and failed then made people pay money for recycled trash dlcs. Yuck.
@@OhHesCracked it always comes down to one thing, in these open world RPGs - do you like the core game loops? And I liked them enough to keep playing, even though yes, the newer titles are way bloated.
Origins imo is the best one
@@Juju-cm7ge Indeed. Origins is flawless and has smooth and fun gameplay. I can't help but list the flaws and bugs in both Odyssey and Valhalla..
You need to leave
One of the best games I've ever played. Definitely in my top 5
Coming from Scandinavia I love Valhalla just knowing this is how my ancestors lived and being able to play as them
I wanted to love this game until the 200th hour, but..started with Unity again
Iâve been binging the entire series from 3 up to Valhalla, except I skipped Black Flag and am currently playing it right now. The games that I personally feel are worth playing today, I might include Black Flag I remember loving it when it came out, are Unity & Origins. I got really, really bored of Odyssey, and Syndicate felt very shallow compared to Unity & Origins.
I started a replay of black flag, and man that game is so good. Iâm over here trying to play this game as much as I can even though I already beat it years agođ€Ł
I actually thought Valhalla was pretty great. It has its down sides but I was engaged with that whole story, it was good nothing revolutionary. The side quests and activities were actually pretty fun. The side quests mostly were very unique to me. You find a question mark and it turns into this short interesting quest that isnât a fetch quest. Iâm sure a few may have been, but the side quests were confined to a small areas around where the player starts it, and theyâre all something different. Also the world is very pretty with great visuals. I liked the big shadows from the clouds too when looking at distant things. Really adds depth. I feel AC gets unfair criticism because it isnât focused on stealth or mainly because it is a Ubisoft game.
unpopular opinion but i agree,i still like to get on and play all of the new ones
I understand your point but I couldnât play more than 20 hours of the game before deleting it. I redownloaded it and still couldnât get into it.
"side quests" lolololol
@@Aj-B44 Iâve played over 140 hrs and still enjoying it
@@noahmcdonald5208 Good for you manđŻ I wish I could say the same
Moved over to pc when the new gen consoles came out. Saw this game was on sale and was considering buying it since I fell off at about the 60 hour mark on my Xbox. Thanks for saving me my money, Iâll just catch up on the lore through CZcams videos!
I played all weekend and am having a pretty good time with it. Male Eivor is a pretty cool guy.
Yh he is pretty cool. Shame ubisoft force the terribly acted female eivor as canon, and even leave stupid parts in the game where your referred to as a female, even if your playing as a man. Stupid company is pathetic.
@@chrismoore5333 hate women?
@@shouldfindaname5433 nope. But you can try 2 gaslight me if your really that weak.
@@chrismoore5333 hate women?
I personally believe, gameplay-wise, AC Syndicate was the best gameplay experience in the franchise. It was smooth, fast-paced in combat and really made combat a viable and somewhat balanced option not really seen in previous AC games. Also, IT DIDN'T DO AWAY WITH THE ASSASSIN ELEMENTS.
I hated the full revamp of AC with Origins and its only been diminishing since with each game after.
The combat was cartoonish
hmm interesting. gameplay-wise, ac syndicate was average for me. i dislike how the game holds your hand while free-running; not being able to do risky jumps and hoping to catch the ledge to save your skin removed the thrill for me.
the combat, however... i don't really know how to feel about it. if anything, you're pretty much just button-mashing.
Trash the best AC smooth fast paced in combat was Unity , but sad the story was trash , I could imagine ezio story with unity combat uff dream assassin creed
combat is the worse in this game, button mash 20 stabs to kill a single enemy
No way! đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
I noticed levelling up your character a lot during the early parts of the game made the rest of the story kind of tedious. I had the Fallen Armour Set which makes it so when an enemy hits you a huge explosion will happen around you and at one point I put my controller down whilst I ate food and just let them attempt to kill me but as you can guess it didnât go well for themđ If your new to Valhalla I suggest take your time with the game and donât worry too much bout upgrading, itâs better to challenge yourself and if you die its fine, personally Iâd rather die a few times on a mission than run through it in 5 minutes because my character is O P
I died more in Odyssey đ
I consciously turned off all markers in the game, and it was one of the reasons I enjoyed it so much. I don't get the argument that the game holds your hand through everything. Sure, there could be even less of that hand-holding and the exploration system could be better but you have a choice of how you want to play the game.
Exactly what I did as well. People be hating on game with stupid reasons. I enjoyed it playing casually and playing on Pathfinder and berserker mode
@@swift7998 yeah people defend this game with stupid reasons and can't accept that the game is indeed mediocre
This is like exactly what people asking for more "accessibility" from Elden Ring are looking for. And I feel like releasing all these updates and adding all these options really speaks to the "vision" that started Valhallas development. I appreciate exploration in games, that sense of finding the thing and telling your friends about it is part of the fun. And its the same with challenging difficultly you get the same level of reward from beating that hard enermy/boss and you get to wear that achievement with honor knowing that you and everyone else were on the same playing field. If I find a really cool item even though i turned off map markers thats awesome for me. But I'm not running to tell my friends about it, I followed a map marker. I didnt earn it.
Except the lack of accessibility prevents people with disabilities or slower motor functions/reaction times from enjoying the game. More accessibility helps put gamers on an even playing field. I know people with arthritis and other other conditions, and they cant olay games like this. Even an aim assist would help people with mental disabilities so much.
Also, in many cases, you do not need have to use the markers. You can deactivate em. I for one prefer the markers, because as a someone who works full-time, and goes to college full-time, I dont have the time to spend a hundred hours just looking for stuff. I can put a hundred hrs into a game, no problem (though that would take a couple months, I have done it) but I draw the line at some point.
Just turn off the markers then, whatâs even the issue?
my Ac thought: I feel like ubisoft has been taking systems like the parkour, combat, and ship sailing out, or toning them down to the point of non existence because of budget. Taking things out triming things down here and there to save money, what's to stop them? They feel they can get away with it because there's mostly little to no friction. I loved the parkour in unity, I'd go as far as saying it was one of my favorite AC games because of the freedom it afforded the player. Unity also has a way smaller but much more dense in, terms of complexity, in the game world for the said players to stretch their legs with the improved parkour.
Unfortunately ubisoft has been falling from grace faster and faster. They put out games that are entirely too big, basically the same, and have artificially extended grind making players tire and burnt out. Making choices like XP and resource booster packs more enticing to players those players fed up with the grind in the process in hopes they make more money off of one game so they can turn around and make another even faster for more gains. Instead of making leaps in improvements they make marginal ones.
I admire all the work it takes to develop games on these ridiculous time scales, and the amount of talent they have as a studio. I wish they would let them breath, refocus and refresh their creative juices so that the next game in the franchise blows us away.
ACU is my fav just for the parkour alone, improved stealth (theoretically) was the cherry on top for me.
AC Unity still holds graphically and gameplay wise! The game is absolutely stunning, and I actually enjoyed the story.
If only they would remake Ezio trilogy with today's graphics and AC Unity's Parkour! One can only dream.
I agree with your assessment about Ubisoft trimming things out because of budget. I worked for a company that slowly started trimming perks until one day 2 years later we had become about as bare bones as could be. For example we had a free cafeteria on the property, we had free soda and coffee - even some of the more popular candy bars like Snickers were free. Slowly they took all of this away until we had to buy our own coffee makers for the break area, etc. This was just a small scale example of bigger things - but my point is that a few of us took notice of the slow motion trimming so we weren't surprised when one day, out of nowhere - just a random Tuesday right before Christmas - 1/3 of our workforce was laid off. Financial troubles are always reflected in the small stuff going first and the worse the financial difficulty the bigger the stuff being done away with gets. The product and customer service suffer (I'm sure anyone here that has ever had to deal with Ubisoft support can agree - it's awful). Which ticks off customers and then they go elsewhere with their business and the downward spiral continues.
On the other hand it could just be that the Yves and his family had been so focused on trying to prevent a hostile take over by a company called Vivendi from 2015-2018 that they let the company slide when it came to game direction and development, etc. A lot of gamers don't know about the take over bid and Yves commitment to stopping it. I've seen what happens when the CEO is forced to spend all of their time combating a hostile take over bid - the company suffers, and perhaps people that ordinarily wouldn't be making critical decisions *_are_* making the critical decisions.
Iâm so confused by your complaint about the hud. The game literally lets you turn it off and play how you want. Or is your complain that others donât mind those icons and donât want to play the way you want them to.
This works as a stand alone Viking game but as an Assassin Creed game it fails horribly.
Hey Luke, thanks for the video. I'm a game animator in the game industry. I think for Valhalla, Odyssey and Origins, the decision to "get rid" of many of the free run animations and systems just aligned with the new creative vision for the games. As you said at the begining of your video, AC games are now more focused on traversing wide open, mostly flat landscapes with the occasional climbing - as opposed to traversing dense, packed with roof tops cities. Even though they "already had" this great free run system and, animation bank, I think it simply didn't fit the design of the new AC games. Therefore this aspect was simplified- and other aspects (such as combat) expanded. This is only my guessing from my knowledge so far in the industry, and what I could hear there and there.
They changed it because they wanted to? That's the type of stuff you only piece together after years of experience in the game industry such as yourself. Thanks for sharing!
I didn't play an AC since Unity but the whole Viking setting got my interest. This game burned me out so much when i realised how long i would have to repeat the same thing. But i have this horrible thing with open worlds where i have to clear the map of all sidequests etc (aside from finding armor sets). But the gameplay/characters i really liked. I don't think of it as a bad game, just repetitive
I feel like people didn't give Valhalla a chance at first because it had the "Assassins Creed" Title on it. It felt more like its own 'Rpg Viking Styled Game' which actually works pretty well, only if it wasn't put onto the ac series, but as its own thing. In my opinion I would name it one of the best rpg open world games you could play, it also being affordable is a plus and a bonus with the amount of content put into the game with hundereds and hundereds of hours of gameplay with all styles of missions. (don't say "there's too much content, it makes the game boring." cause you may forget about bg3, rdr2 and witcher 3, people just try finding excuses to say the game is bad, but rlly it's perfect, maybe its just not YOUR cup of tea) I believe people NOW give the chance to play the game and enjoy its rpg viking 'non stealth' gameplay and forget that it's part of ac and play it as if it is it's own thing.
I wish they added a botw or shadow Colosus climbing mechanic, maybe optional in the menu. It would definitely improve decent traversal, just letting go of the button to drop down quicker.
I love Valhalla! It convinced me to get back into Skyrim by being so bad!
Valhalla and skyrim is like the mcdonalds at home meme
I took the methodical route after 120 something hours I finally collected everything on the map except for stuff that's quest locked
I 100% the original DLCs
And now I'm just almost ready to start working on the story
I await your reaction with baited breath.
Is it worth to buy any DLC to Valhalla? I mean, is there any fabular addition to the base game/modern times/universe like it was in the Legacy of the First Blade for example?
i got bored of this game after about 20 hours
Valhalla was a looooooong game but I did finished it. There are definitely games that I enjoyed more but I think I got my money's worth. The raiding was pretty satisfyingly I thought but it was pretty buggy at times.
Valhalla is meant to be played an Arc a day ! The devs said that ! If you play it in one setting of course you'll get bored ! At least they tried
@@mrmeme2917 An arc takes about 2-3 hours to complete. I don't always have 1-2 hours in a single sitting. I might make it through 1-2 arcs a week. Frankly, I just don't want to devote several months of my life to a single game, especially when most of the arcs are filler.
Assassin's Creed games simply DO NOT need to be 100+ hours. Very, very few games justify that kind of time.
@@jasonshaneyfelt1039 if you do 2 arcs a Day you'll complete the game in a Week ! If you're a busy man Than yeah but for me personally I am a 15 year old with nothing to and the game dropped on quarantine here in Norway so I took my Time with it
I'm an AC fan, I also finished the game, and I cannot say the same. I'm not investing any more money in this title. Sad.
@@mrmeme2917 Yeah, but that's what I'm saying. I simply don't have time to do an arc a day and I certainly don't have time to do 2 arcs a day. Like I said, I got through this game at about 1-2 arcs a week & was simply ready to be done with the game LONG before I reached the end.
I understand games aren't (and shouldn't) be designed around my time, but these 100+ hour games are really only feasible for people who spend at minimum 3 hours gaming a day or people who play only a small handful of games a year.
Even if I had 3-5 hours to spend gaming per day like I used to when I was a teenager, I'd much rather use that time branching out and playing more games. And a shorter game also makes replaying the game for a 2nd or 3rd time much more manageable. I can't tell you how much I've played the first several AC games, because those were 20-30 hours and they were actually worth replaying because the story wasn't bloated with a ridiculous amount of filler.
NO LUKE YOU WERE THE CHOSEN ONE, YOU WERE SUPPOSE TO DESTROY UBISOFT, NOT JOIN THEM (anyway great video)
It's perfect when : You activate insta assassinations, hood always up and Unlock Bayek's Hidden Ones outfit (in Ubisoft Connect {100 units} ) .
I'm sure there is an option in the setting where you can turn those markers off so it becomes more of an exploration mode
The problem with all the critique towards ACV is the same points people bring up to trash ACV, they simply ignore in other games. As well, the same points brought up to praise other games, they simply ignore in ACV. Admittedly many things wrong with ACV, but overall, for the size and scale of the world, there are many things that are polished and fine tuned. I feel people like to single out Assassin's creed because it's an Ubisoft game.
its a major problem. This video started with a laugh at a clipping issue. Lets see if he mentions it in the upcoming elden ring review
This game came out after I had just finished Odyssey and Orgins and all their DLC simultaneously. The Viking setting does nothing for me. Greece and Egypt carried so much more history and intrigue.
Weird , people were Literally Crying for a viking AC
Both of those worlds were better for the game. Idk what all they have planned but you could do like Babylonian on even the plenty of years of antiquity roman times and it be more interesting as a world
@@mrmeme2917 not really, pretty sure they were crying for feudal Japan
@@MrBossFML Viking as well , They did a survey after Syndicate! And Vikings Were Number 2
@@mrmeme2917 And we're still waiting.
Would like to see your take on Stray. I personally think itâs a beautiful masterpiece with a slight depressive undertone , with amazing gameplay
I fail to see how the coloured dots make the open world a load of fetch quests where youâre constantly marking stuff but the million question marks around the previous 2âs maps donât
My thing with checklist open world maps is.......you can turn the map legend off and explore on your own if you want. This is basically what Breath of the Wild and Elden Ring do for you, since if you take one look at their respective interactive maps, they are both filled with icons, they just chose not to actually show it in game. Hell Breath of the Wild alone has 900 icons dedicated to Korok Seeds.
I finished Valhalla, can't believe I spent money on it. I wanted Vikings, I got the most historically BUTCHERED experience ever.
Gay Vikings, dressed like bikers covered in tats and weird haircuts. As a Viking enthusiast, it genuinely gives me pain.
Yeh they dumped the historic realism. I dunno wtf they were thinking with the mad max hairstyles. The openly gay Vikings and Saxons and female soldiers and commanders was weird as well. I never knew the 9th century was so woke.
@@goatwarrior3570 And I hate using the word "Woke" Because it makes me sound like a chud, but how else do you describe it?
I liked the game, but what you typed here is 100% truth! I puked when I met this flyting guy in Snotingham, I thought he wants to fight me, and then he kisses me. I was like đ€ź
Just realized, Luke called the next Assassin's Creed game being set in Japan - 24:40 AC Red/Shadows was revealed September 10th, 2022. This video came out May 9th, 2022. Just a funny thought.
I think the reason why it doesn't increase enemy health is that it wouldn't make the combat more fun; it would just turn it into a number game and slows everything down to a crawl. As you level up, the enemies shouldn't feel just as tanky as before if you are trying to do an RPG system.
I thought the stuff with Alfred the great was good.
It wouldâve been better if eivor was actually an assassin. The irony of the assassins creating their own enemy wouldâve been great. Or seeing the struggle of eivor having to adjust to assassin life as a Viking. But no we canât have a complex interesting story. Instead we have to have a drug out story that adds little to the assassin Templar conflict.
This game was âassassins adjacentâ as Odyssey was. And thatâs what frustrates me the most.
At least with Odyssey, they were pretty up front about it being about the First Civilization vs the actual Assassins. iirc, you don't even get any real assassin focus until the one DLC set.
@@wingedswordslayer it was pretty clear with that game they didnât want to make an assassins creed game. They wanted to make the immortals they made after it. But because they were constrained by assassins creed they couldnât go all out. Honestly it clear Ubisoft doesnât wanna make assassins creed. They wanna do some rpg mythology thing which is fine but donât shove it into another franchise it doesnât belong in. Give us a new ip.
@@wingedswordslayer And that DLC did nothing as far as that is concerned.
@@chancylvania Immortals proves that people want what Assassin's Creed inherently can't be. Trying to turn an alt-history sci-fi stealth-action series into a mythological high fantasy RPG is a bad idea on paper, in execution, it's much worse.
@@65firered which is why they should either have assassins creed take a hiatus for a couple of years (they wonât) and let people anticipate it again while letting This mythology rpg thing they wanna do be another series.
My AC thoughts: I enjoyed every game up to Odyssey, thats where it lost me because it was so big but boring, there was no AC story except the little Layla crap, and the characters didnt really have any, well, character
In other words I don't have any video ideas left
Iâm a quarter of the way through with the video but I do want to say that the toughest difficulty is the best way to play. It makes every aspect of exploring worth it.
My only gripe with older ACâs were how easy it was. The great story made up for it.
not really I kind of agree with him but there are settings in the game that completely debunks them. If I player wants less hand holding, there are settings for that
also another thing is that cave where he found the hunters vambraces, that is not how I got into it. Legit just yesterday I found an NPC he told me he needs ingredients for an elixir that makes you rich, I drank it and I teleported there to the Cave.
it seems like this guy doesn't know about it
again his points are good from the perspective that a player just plays the game, doesn't bother looking at the settings. but me for example I make the game a bit harder for my enjoyment. I played and loved odyssey and in that game I did not make things harder but in this game it looks so freakin good, the combat is amazing and all so I wanted a challenge.
Also I bought this game in like 2021 with season pass, so Ima play it and hopefully finish it like odyssey
For all the games flaws, I really did have a lot of fun with Vahalla. I would love to go back to the sandbox style parkour stealth driven gameplay over this open flat world. I sunk a lot of hours into this game and did all the DLC and never felt like I was wasting my time. While there was time when I felt like some of the things I was doing was to check dots off the map I still never hated any of it. My biggest gripe with the game were the bugs and crashes when it first came out. I'd lose sometimes hours of gameplay due to it crashing. I like the updates they've given us along the way too. I felt the settlement building gimmick didn't really have the pay off or function I hoped but it was still a cool idea that they could tweak. I liked the world events rather than having annoying fetch quests, I like the whole teritoryy map at the settlement. I'm sure if I was more of a gamer and less of an AC fanboy, I would have liked this game less and seen more of how they could have made it better. I will say than after playing Ghosts of Tsushima I realized how much better the combat could have been in Vahalla lol overal I'd give it an 8/10, that's my personal score.
Out of the last 3 , Odessey is still my favorite. 100 plus hours over the course of two weeks off from work. Ran through story and all dlc. I missed Origins , so it was amazing to me. I passed on this one though. Looked like a carbon copy.
Odyssey is amazing. I got over 190 hours. Level 70. Beat the main storyline. On episode 2 of LOFB DLC. Explored 85 % of the world. All but the lower right and upper right islands. Have yet to start Atlantis DLC yet, Iâll do that last. The graphics of this game are just literally amazing and I love how you can continually change your outfit without affecting your stats. I love exploring the areas around my next objective (whether it be a side quest or main quest), and just being able to choose which quest I want to do next. I like to do a side quest or two for every main quest so I am completing the whole world in a balanced fashion . Love the side quests. Love the main quests. Love the customization of our abilities + engraving system.
@@nickcoker4293 oh the atlantis dlc is fucking great... loved hades in that one lol
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@@nickcoker4293 it has the same massive, bloated, soulless world as valhalla
@@mithras666 Ehh, maybe because it deserved all that crap. While AC: Odyssey is not a bad game, it's incredibly lazy. Too much bloat with terrible and lazy content, lazy world building (copy pasting of camps, temples, leader houses, caves, even city layouts), boring writing in some side quests, some weird glitches even after patches. For a huge studio like Ubi this is unacceptable. Any other game would be labeled trash or bad, so in perspective AC: Odyssey was bad or trash according to popular opinion.
Commenting as I watch. Interestingly enough, that armor piece around 16:00 can be discovered through a mystery where Eivor gets drugged and wakes up in that cave and has to get out of it.