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Review on Unleash the Adventure with Assassin's Creed Valhalla on PS5 by Adam Paka (Adam Trab ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I can't stop being happy with the purchase, a very good deal!

Got pros: Although I have little interest in Norse mythology, I enjoy the Assassin series of games. Think about the game itself. Graphic arts: The image is absolutely stunning; the snow dunes, limitless forests, and mountains all look fantastic. This is a feature of Ubisoft's open world. Throughout the entire period, there were no drawdowns either. Sound: The voices were excellently chosen, and the translation itself pleased me with its accuracy. I really liked the localization. The melody is virtually not felt but is not naschivaya. Plot: The main thread of the story is the same as it is in the other games in the series. Really, all that is required is to stop the order that is in place. Playthrough: If you've played Assassin's Creed Odyssey, you've essentially seen it all; except from a few brief instances, you won't discover anything particularly novel. Weapons are now rare, do not drop from every enemy, and must be sought out or given as rewards. All weapons should not be upgraded. Here, unlike in the preceding section, there is no unfathomable resource grind. You can enhance your town, bonus-giving buildings, and other structures. True, I've never put together a feast to get every bonus. There are no naval engagements in this section, but there have been castle captures. Yes, you can only capture them in accordance with the story, and everything doesn't seem very promising. The battles were my favorites. Dislikes: There are numerous flaws in the game itself, including NPCs that frequently freeze, a drop-down battle mode, and other minor issues. has certain drawbacks I didn't like the idea that having an affair with a girl is practically impossible, and throughout the entire section, there were only 4 female characters (plus or minus). Yet, there are many guys in the story, and practically every character ends on a loving note. In reality, the order's guardians proved to be mere nonentities and captives of the power structure, and there were no engaging encounters with any particular character. The store in the game is completely useless; you won't make much money selling any junk, and there is nowhere to spend it because there are just resources in the store. The resources themselves are essentially unnecessary; all it takes is the clearing of a few chests to fill the air with the overwhelming aroma of all the resources. By the time the game is over, all of the branches will have already been explored, making the hero's leveling pointless and unrealistic.