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Assassins Creed Valhalla - set in the Viking age - now on Steam

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People started throwing The Last of Us 2 spoilers in the chat :lol:



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Trailer tomorrow

That very early poster released was correct it is 'Valhalla'
 

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Logical timeline would have led to Rome after starting in ancient Egypt and then ancient Greece... going Viking is quite the leap ahead (thousand years)

I was genuinely hoping for ancient Rome.

Anyway, since Odyssey was very good, I'll give this a chance. If they increase the RPG element even farther, then that's pure :incline:

The farther from the original AssCreed bullshit the series moves, the better. Semi serious, open world, fantasy RPGs - yes please Ubi!
 

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Is this dumb even by Ubisoft's logic.
This is a series that needs big urbans enviroments, and this particular time and place of history didn't have that.
Give me something more exotic - China during the 3 kingdoms; India's Golden Age; hell why don't you go full circle and have it set on the First Persian Empire with a richly detailed city of Babylon.
Vikings is just fucking boring.
 

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Is this dumb even by Ubisoft's logic.
This is a series that needs big urbans enviroments, and this particular time and place of history didn't have that.
Give me something more exotic - China during the 3 kingdoms; India's Golden Age; hell why don't you go full circle and have it set on the First Persian Empire with a richly detailed city of Babylon.
Vikings is just fucking boring.

Setting doesn't really matter anymore because AC went front "whacking enemies with hidden blade and parkouring" to basically being a by-the-numbers action RPG. Ubisoft logic, at least.
 

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Logical timeline would have led to Rome after starting in ancient Egypt and then ancient Greece... going Viking is quite the leap ahead (thousand years)

I was genuinely hoping for ancient Rome.

Anyway, since Odyssey was very good, I'll give this a chance. If they increase the RPG element even farther, then that's pure :incline:

The farther from the original AssCreed bullshit the series moves, the better. Semi serious, open world, fantasy RPGs - yes please Ubi!

Why?

There was no logical timeline.

Origins took place in 1st Century BC, in Egypt and (in the last chapter) in Rome.

Odyssey moved back in time to 5th Century BC and classical Greece.

I would not be surprised if the next installment took place in Mesopotamia in XX Century BC or in British India in XIX Century. Viking period is also not surprising. It's random anyway.
 

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"This artwork shows women going on raids with their men. This isn't historically accurate but we felt like putting it in anyway."
 

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Steve gets a Kidney but I don't even get a tag.
I can't wait to be meh at pre-release, somewhat interested at the reveal, D1P to enjoy the sceneries and the theme park roam in the first 30 hours, then absolutely despise the game in the next 30 hours because every mechanic of the game is effortlessly designed and doesn't make any sense whatsoever.
 
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I can't wait to be meh at pre-release, somewhat interested at the reveal, D1P to enjoy the sceneries and enjoy the theme park roam in the first 30 hours, then absolutely despise the game in the next 30 hours because every mechanic of the game is effortlessly designed and doesn't make any sense whatsoever.
At least, landscapes and graphics will be beautiful.
 

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Steve gets a Kidney but I don't even get a tag.
Anyway, since Odyssey was very good, I'll give this a chance. If they increase the RPG element even farther, then that's pure :incline:

The farther from the original AssCreed bullshit the series moves, the better. Semi serious, open world, fantasy RPGs - yes please Ubi!

Ass Creed was more fun when it didn't force extraneous "RPG mechanics" down the game's throat. The games have always been about exploration, parkour, and doing various sidequests. All that Odyssey really added was:
- XP so you have to grind those formerly optional side quests
- HP bloat because it wouldn't be an RPG if stats didn't inflate as you leveled up
- Level scaling which makes the HP bloat issue even worse because now the game becomes less fun and you feel less powerful as you level up because enemy HP increases more than damage, leading to them becoming spongier and spongier

I'd take the mindless but fluid combat of the earlier Ass Creed titles over this inflated HP bloat mess any day.
 

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Ass Creed was more fun when it didn't force extraneous "RPG mechanics" down the game's throat.

That's when it earned the name Asscreed, it was so fun dumb. Brainless console bullshit for manchildren who didn't know a damn thing about history and craved that awesome-button.

Not to mention paint eating stupid plot and contrived philosophies.

There is no defense for the existence of Asscreed before Odyssey. Should be nuked and paved the lot of them.

Btw. Odyssey has the same "RPG mechanics" as TW3 and I'm sure you used quotes every time when talking about TW3 and you're totally not pushing a personal agenda here.
 

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Ass Creed was more fun when it didn't force extraneous "RPG mechanics" down the game's throat.

That's when it earned the name Asscreed, it was so fun dumb. Brainless console bullshit for manchildren who didn't know a damn thing about history and craved that awesome-button.

Not to mention paint eating stupid plot and contrived philosophies.

There is no defense for the existence of Asscreed before Odyssey. Should be nuked and paved the lot of them.

Btw. Odyssey had the same "RPG mechanics" as TW3 and I'm sure you used quotes every time when talking about TW3 and you're totally not pushing a personal agenda here.

Don't forget Origins. It's superior to Odyssey, especially when it comes to worldbuilding.
 

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Don't forget Origins. It's superior to Odyssey, especially when it comes to worldbuilding.

I'll take your word for it, I just haven't played Origins yet.

I know it is based on the same engine and ideas as Odyssey, so it's definitely part of the *new* and actually damn good Assassin's Creed series.
 

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Don't forget Origins. It's superior to Odyssey, especially when it comes to worldbuilding.
Origins was better because of pharaohs and Ancient egypt, it's such a fertile non-exploited ground for a good game.
 

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