The story of Odin that we had not been told
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok He showed us a few weeks ago a first preview where we could see the new threat that would hit the Nordic lands, this time, with Odin as the protagonist.
After a long wait, we had the opportunity to immerse ourselves in this new content and finally feel like true gods of Asgard.
If you were delighted with the trailers, then we will tell you everything you need to know about Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok.
How to enter Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok
This new content requires you to meet a few requirements to enter, starting with the level, as you need a 340 point power to venture on this adventure.
As with other expansions, you will find a special quest called ‘restless dreams’ which will take you to Valka’s hut, and after completing a few short tasks, you’ll see Eivor draw on his dreams to show us Havi’s fate.
It is necessary to point out that you can return to the main story at any time, although you can fully immerse yourself without problems.
The first excursion to Svartálfaheim
The story of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok It begins with a frantic mission where Havi and Frigg desperately search for their son Baldr, who was kidnapped by the terrifying Surtr.
Even though Svartálfaheim is still a beautiful land, the invasion of the Muspels caused the dwarves to be forced to take refuge to stay alive, which caused their society to disperse.
Havi he will need the help of all the allies he can, so your main task is to find all the settlements and figure out how you can bring Baldr back safe and sound.
The landscapes of Svartálfaheim are truly beautiful and maintain an aesthetic attached to the main game; however, some elements remind you that you are in a world visited by gods. To exemplify it, just look at the leafy Ygdrassil in the background.
The map is significantly smaller than the original campaign, but it’s not short on activities.
as was the case with Eivoryou will have to travel great distances on your mount or on foot to discover secret locations, equipment and, of course, your missions, so prepare to go into tourist mode.
A fight that makes you feel like a god
Previous expansions of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla kept a combat system very close to Eivor’s, and although this remains in dawn of ragnarokimplements very interesting mechanics.
The main one is the use of Hug-Ripa tool with which Havi can steal powers from Muspelsand believe me, they completely change the strategic level.
There are several spells available, for example, one that allows you to transform into an enemy so you can go unnoticed or walk on lava, or one that transforms you into a raven so you can sneak in from the air.
The Hug-Rip It may seem limited at first, but it can be improved by gathering materials in raids and killing rivals.
The moves and weapons stay true to the original game, but dawn of ragnarok add to your arsenal the mighty VIKING ATGEIRa polearm that feels like a lot of fun.
In addition to having a decent range, you can do light and powerful combos to finish off your opponents fast, and personally, it was the one I kept my entire journey with.
Other than these additions and a few extra abilities you come across along the way, the combat stays the same, so you won’t have a problem adjusting.
A story that complies, but does not surprise
Although we always see odin as an omnipotent being, in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok he is presented to us as someone full of doubts and uncertainty, even about his role as god.
On several occasions we see him treat his possible allies with an air of superiority, which does not always generate sympathy; however, as he advances in his mission we see that he learns certain things.
This does not mean that he is still stubborn, but at least he takes lessons from some acquaintances and a few strangers who become important to his mission.
The narrative is good and punctually presents the conflict with surtr, whom we get to know better as we progress through the missions. We recommend you pay attention to this character, since he has several unmissable moments.
The campaign should take you between 15 and 20 hours depending on how much you explore, although you will notice things a bit strange.
The first one is that the freedom you start with is limited shortly after the middle of this expansion, which breaks the original line a bit, and if that wasn’t enough, Havi’s adventure ends in a way that feels abrupt.
We are not saying that it is a bad ending, but we would have liked to see a more elaborate ending.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok beats previous expansions but doesn’t really stand out
This new expansion does a good job of trying to add new elements to the existing formula, and although it manages to give it a little fresh air, in the end it feels like a slight addition.
The story is intriguing, but the quests as well as the way you navigate in Svartálfaheim are basically the same as in the base game.
This means that if you are playing Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and you got stung, you’ll be glad to see the line come back, but if you were looking for something else to give variety you might be disappointed.
In short, the effort is very acceptable and will give you a good time, but do not expect impressive changes or innovation.
Follow us on our social networksto more news.
*This review was conducted on PlayStation 5 with a code provided by your local Ubisoft representative.
The story of Odin that we had not been told
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok He showed us a few weeks ago a first preview where we could see the new threat that would hit the Nordic lands, this time, with Odin as the protagonist.
After a long wait, we had the opportunity to immerse ourselves in this new content and finally feel like true gods of Asgard.
If you were delighted with the trailers, then we will tell you everything you need to know about Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok.
How to enter Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok
This new content requires you to meet a few requirements to enter, starting with the level, as you need a 340 point power to venture on this adventure.
As with other expansions, you will find a special quest called ‘restless dreams’ which will take you to Valka’s hut, and after completing a few short tasks, you’ll see Eivor draw on his dreams to show us Havi’s fate.
It is necessary to point out that you can return to the main story at any time, although you can fully immerse yourself without problems.
The first excursion to Svartálfaheim
The story of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok It begins with a frantic mission where Havi and Frigg desperately search for their son Baldr, who was kidnapped by the terrifying Surtr.
Even though Svartálfaheim is still a beautiful land, the invasion of the Muspels caused the dwarves to be forced to take refuge to stay alive, which caused their society to disperse.
Havi he will need the help of all the allies he can, so your main task is to find all the settlements and figure out how you can bring Baldr back safe and sound.
The landscapes of Svartálfaheim are truly beautiful and maintain an aesthetic attached to the main game; however, some elements remind you that you are in a world visited by gods. To exemplify it, just look at the leafy Ygdrassil in the background.
The map is significantly smaller than the original campaign, but it’s not short on activities.
as was the case with Eivoryou will have to travel great distances on your mount or on foot to discover secret locations, equipment and, of course, your missions, so prepare to go into tourist mode.
A fight that makes you feel like a god
Previous expansions of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla kept a combat system very close to Eivor’s, and although this remains in dawn of ragnarokimplements very interesting mechanics.
The main one is the use of Hug-Ripa tool with which Havi can steal powers from Muspelsand believe me, they completely change the strategic level.
There are several spells available, for example, one that allows you to transform into an enemy so you can go unnoticed or walk on lava, or one that transforms you into a raven so you can sneak in from the air.
The Hug-Rip It may seem limited at first, but it can be improved by gathering materials in raids and killing rivals.
The moves and weapons stay true to the original game, but dawn of ragnarok add to your arsenal the mighty VIKING ATGEIRa polearm that feels like a lot of fun.
In addition to having a decent range, you can do light and powerful combos to finish off your opponents fast, and personally, it was the one I kept my entire journey with.
Other than these additions and a few extra abilities you come across along the way, the combat stays the same, so you won’t have a problem adjusting.
A story that complies, but does not surprise
Although we always see odin as an omnipotent being, in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok he is presented to us as someone full of doubts and uncertainty, even about his role as god.
On several occasions we see him treat his possible allies with an air of superiority, which does not always generate sympathy; however, as he advances in his mission we see that he learns certain things.
This does not mean that he is still stubborn, but at least he takes lessons from some acquaintances and a few strangers who become important to his mission.
The narrative is good and punctually presents the conflict with surtr, whom we get to know better as we progress through the missions. We recommend you pay attention to this character, since he has several unmissable moments.
The campaign should take you between 15 and 20 hours depending on how much you explore, although you will notice things a bit strange.
The first one is that the freedom you start with is limited shortly after the middle of this expansion, which breaks the original line a bit, and if that wasn’t enough, Havi’s adventure ends in a way that feels abrupt.
We are not saying that it is a bad ending, but we would have liked to see a more elaborate ending.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok beats previous expansions but doesn’t really stand out
This new expansion does a good job of trying to add new elements to the existing formula, and although it manages to give it a little fresh air, in the end it feels like a slight addition.
The story is intriguing, but the quests as well as the way you navigate in Svartálfaheim are basically the same as in the base game.
This means that if you are playing Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and you got stung, you’ll be glad to see the line come back, but if you were looking for something else to give variety you might be disappointed.
In short, the effort is very acceptable and will give you a good time, but do not expect impressive changes or innovation.
Follow us on our social networksto more news.
*This review was conducted on PlayStation 5 with a code provided by your local Ubisoft representative.
The story of Odin that we had not been told
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok He showed us a few weeks ago a first preview where we could see the new threat that would hit the Nordic lands, this time, with Odin as the protagonist.
After a long wait, we had the opportunity to immerse ourselves in this new content and finally feel like true gods of Asgard.
If you were delighted with the trailers, then we will tell you everything you need to know about Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok.
How to enter Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok
This new content requires you to meet a few requirements to enter, starting with the level, as you need a 340 point power to venture on this adventure.
As with other expansions, you will find a special quest called ‘restless dreams’ which will take you to Valka’s hut, and after completing a few short tasks, you’ll see Eivor draw on his dreams to show us Havi’s fate.
It is necessary to point out that you can return to the main story at any time, although you can fully immerse yourself without problems.
The first excursion to Svartálfaheim
The story of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok It begins with a frantic mission where Havi and Frigg desperately search for their son Baldr, who was kidnapped by the terrifying Surtr.
Even though Svartálfaheim is still a beautiful land, the invasion of the Muspels caused the dwarves to be forced to take refuge to stay alive, which caused their society to disperse.
Havi he will need the help of all the allies he can, so your main task is to find all the settlements and figure out how you can bring Baldr back safe and sound.
The landscapes of Svartálfaheim are truly beautiful and maintain an aesthetic attached to the main game; however, some elements remind you that you are in a world visited by gods. To exemplify it, just look at the leafy Ygdrassil in the background.
The map is significantly smaller than the original campaign, but it’s not short on activities.
as was the case with Eivoryou will have to travel great distances on your mount or on foot to discover secret locations, equipment and, of course, your missions, so prepare to go into tourist mode.
A fight that makes you feel like a god
Previous expansions of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla kept a combat system very close to Eivor’s, and although this remains in dawn of ragnarokimplements very interesting mechanics.
The main one is the use of Hug-Ripa tool with which Havi can steal powers from Muspelsand believe me, they completely change the strategic level.
There are several spells available, for example, one that allows you to transform into an enemy so you can go unnoticed or walk on lava, or one that transforms you into a raven so you can sneak in from the air.
The Hug-Rip It may seem limited at first, but it can be improved by gathering materials in raids and killing rivals.
The moves and weapons stay true to the original game, but dawn of ragnarok add to your arsenal the mighty VIKING ATGEIRa polearm that feels like a lot of fun.
In addition to having a decent range, you can do light and powerful combos to finish off your opponents fast, and personally, it was the one I kept my entire journey with.
Other than these additions and a few extra abilities you come across along the way, the combat stays the same, so you won’t have a problem adjusting.
A story that complies, but does not surprise
Although we always see odin as an omnipotent being, in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok he is presented to us as someone full of doubts and uncertainty, even about his role as god.
On several occasions we see him treat his possible allies with an air of superiority, which does not always generate sympathy; however, as he advances in his mission we see that he learns certain things.
This does not mean that he is still stubborn, but at least he takes lessons from some acquaintances and a few strangers who become important to his mission.
The narrative is good and punctually presents the conflict with surtr, whom we get to know better as we progress through the missions. We recommend you pay attention to this character, since he has several unmissable moments.
The campaign should take you between 15 and 20 hours depending on how much you explore, although you will notice things a bit strange.
The first one is that the freedom you start with is limited shortly after the middle of this expansion, which breaks the original line a bit, and if that wasn’t enough, Havi’s adventure ends in a way that feels abrupt.
We are not saying that it is a bad ending, but we would have liked to see a more elaborate ending.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok beats previous expansions but doesn’t really stand out
This new expansion does a good job of trying to add new elements to the existing formula, and although it manages to give it a little fresh air, in the end it feels like a slight addition.
The story is intriguing, but the quests as well as the way you navigate in Svartálfaheim are basically the same as in the base game.
This means that if you are playing Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and you got stung, you’ll be glad to see the line come back, but if you were looking for something else to give variety you might be disappointed.
In short, the effort is very acceptable and will give you a good time, but do not expect impressive changes or innovation.
Follow us on our social networksto more news.
*This review was conducted on PlayStation 5 with a code provided by your local Ubisoft representative.
The story of Odin that we had not been told
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok He showed us a few weeks ago a first preview where we could see the new threat that would hit the Nordic lands, this time, with Odin as the protagonist.
After a long wait, we had the opportunity to immerse ourselves in this new content and finally feel like true gods of Asgard.
If you were delighted with the trailers, then we will tell you everything you need to know about Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok.
How to enter Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok
This new content requires you to meet a few requirements to enter, starting with the level, as you need a 340 point power to venture on this adventure.
As with other expansions, you will find a special quest called ‘restless dreams’ which will take you to Valka’s hut, and after completing a few short tasks, you’ll see Eivor draw on his dreams to show us Havi’s fate.
It is necessary to point out that you can return to the main story at any time, although you can fully immerse yourself without problems.
The first excursion to Svartálfaheim
The story of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok It begins with a frantic mission where Havi and Frigg desperately search for their son Baldr, who was kidnapped by the terrifying Surtr.
Even though Svartálfaheim is still a beautiful land, the invasion of the Muspels caused the dwarves to be forced to take refuge to stay alive, which caused their society to disperse.
Havi he will need the help of all the allies he can, so your main task is to find all the settlements and figure out how you can bring Baldr back safe and sound.
The landscapes of Svartálfaheim are truly beautiful and maintain an aesthetic attached to the main game; however, some elements remind you that you are in a world visited by gods. To exemplify it, just look at the leafy Ygdrassil in the background.
The map is significantly smaller than the original campaign, but it’s not short on activities.
as was the case with Eivoryou will have to travel great distances on your mount or on foot to discover secret locations, equipment and, of course, your missions, so prepare to go into tourist mode.
A fight that makes you feel like a god
Previous expansions of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla kept a combat system very close to Eivor’s, and although this remains in dawn of ragnarokimplements very interesting mechanics.
The main one is the use of Hug-Ripa tool with which Havi can steal powers from Muspelsand believe me, they completely change the strategic level.
There are several spells available, for example, one that allows you to transform into an enemy so you can go unnoticed or walk on lava, or one that transforms you into a raven so you can sneak in from the air.
The Hug-Rip It may seem limited at first, but it can be improved by gathering materials in raids and killing rivals.
The moves and weapons stay true to the original game, but dawn of ragnarok add to your arsenal the mighty VIKING ATGEIRa polearm that feels like a lot of fun.
In addition to having a decent range, you can do light and powerful combos to finish off your opponents fast, and personally, it was the one I kept my entire journey with.
Other than these additions and a few extra abilities you come across along the way, the combat stays the same, so you won’t have a problem adjusting.
A story that complies, but does not surprise
Although we always see odin as an omnipotent being, in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok he is presented to us as someone full of doubts and uncertainty, even about his role as god.
On several occasions we see him treat his possible allies with an air of superiority, which does not always generate sympathy; however, as he advances in his mission we see that he learns certain things.
This does not mean that he is still stubborn, but at least he takes lessons from some acquaintances and a few strangers who become important to his mission.
The narrative is good and punctually presents the conflict with surtr, whom we get to know better as we progress through the missions. We recommend you pay attention to this character, since he has several unmissable moments.
The campaign should take you between 15 and 20 hours depending on how much you explore, although you will notice things a bit strange.
The first one is that the freedom you start with is limited shortly after the middle of this expansion, which breaks the original line a bit, and if that wasn’t enough, Havi’s adventure ends in a way that feels abrupt.
We are not saying that it is a bad ending, but we would have liked to see a more elaborate ending.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok beats previous expansions but doesn’t really stand out
This new expansion does a good job of trying to add new elements to the existing formula, and although it manages to give it a little fresh air, in the end it feels like a slight addition.
The story is intriguing, but the quests as well as the way you navigate in Svartálfaheim are basically the same as in the base game.
This means that if you are playing Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and you got stung, you’ll be glad to see the line come back, but if you were looking for something else to give variety you might be disappointed.
In short, the effort is very acceptable and will give you a good time, but do not expect impressive changes or innovation.
Follow us on our social networksto more news.
*This review was conducted on PlayStation 5 with a code provided by your local Ubisoft representative.