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A well-rounded action title with elements of strategy, traditional hack and slash, and arcade action. Large scale battles and mythical creatures, theyre all here!...
Pretty graphics, smooth gameplay, large open world with great view distance, dragons!, intuitive and easy to get into thanks to the visual cues.
No multiplayer, some sound problems, not enough strategy for some.
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5 A fierce struggle within Asgard, the realm of the Norse gods, has escalated, spilling over to the mortal world. Now a champion must be found who can sway a war that threatens the land and the fate of the gods themselves. Its a familiar premise, and...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2017-01-16 03:15:02
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Viking is an accessible and intuitive hack-and-slash with a light dusting of role-playing. Its obviously aimed at the more casual RPG fan, and some will find it too undemanding, but we rather enjoyed the carnage-ridden ride. Sega - Viking: Battle for...
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Viking: Battle for Asgard comes from developer The Creative Assembly, famed for its mediaeval series of strategy games that features battle scenes crawling with thousands and thousands of units. It was stirring stuff. Viking puts you in the role of Ska...
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Now as hack and slashers go, the venerable Severance: Blade of Darkness still rules as my all time fave gore-fest. Yes, it was linear and yes it was PC based but it was superb. Gifted with three different classes to play, each with a large number of we...
Easy control system, Nice stealth sequences, Lovely graphics, Lord of the Ringsish soundtrack, Massive army vs army battles...
Fairly mindless hack and slasher, Gets repetitive about midway through, Autojumping annoyingly intermittent, Too much ‘B’ button bashing...
Now don’t go thinking that Viking: Battle for Asgard is a bad game after that page of ranting because I found it to be a hugely enjoyable if slightly mindless hack and slasher. It’s a pity that more thought wasn’t put into the combat tho...
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Vikings bloody hack-and-slash action undoubtedly holds appeal, yet the shallow, repetitive nature of its gameplay keeps it from being more than an amusing trifle.
Delivers satisfying hack-and-slash action; interesting premise; solid presentation...
Shallow, repetitive gameplay; minor bugs The Final Word Vikings bloody hack-and-slash action undoubtedly holds appeal, yet the shallow, repetitive nature of its gameplay keeps it from being more than an amusing trifle.
Vikings bloody hack-and-slash action undoubtedly holds appeal, yet the shallow, repetitive nature of its gameplay keeps it from being more than an amusing trifle.
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You don’t judge your progress in Viking by high scores, percentage complete or rankings. You measure it in blisters - that old school badge of honour. The more pus you have swilling round beneath your swollen fingertips, the more pallid thick white ski...
Visceral combat, Tightlyscripted story, Great controls...
Sound lacks atmosphere, Toosimple puzzles, Struggling camera...
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about.com Updated: 2017-01-16 03:14:59
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Viking: Battle for Asgard is a game you’ll want to love. But it is one of those games that just won’t let you. It does have some great moments, such as when you rally your Viking soldiers and lead a huge battle to capture a city, but in between these g...
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OCModShop Updated: 2017-01-16 03:15:04
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TitleViking: Battle for Asgard PublisherSEGADeveloperThe Creative AssemblyRelease DateMarch 25th, 2008GenreActionPlatformPlaystation 3, Xbox 360RatingMature (Blood and Gore, Intense Violence)Viking: Battle for Asgard is an interesting combination of a...
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Take one hulking warrior who looks like the poster boy for steroid abuse, throw in a bunch of manipulative mythological gods who trick him into do their earthly dirty work then betray him at the very end and you have all the makings of a God of War ga...
Viking: Battle for Asgard is a massive, and sometimes daunting game. There is so much to do and you pretty much have the freedom to do it in whatever order you like, although some missions have some qualifying objectives creating a bit of structure to...
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I love vikings. Ever since I was a child, I had an illustrated book of Norse mythology which I would happily read with great interest. The best thing about Norse mythology is how everyone, even the good guys, are bad tempered, violent bastards with ve...
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Viking: Battle for Asgard doesn't sell itself all that well. The opening few minutes are packed with plenty of walking, talking and collecting, but not a whole lot of action - something pretty high on your list of expectations when you boot up an 18-ra...
Some great environments, Brutal violence, Fairly repetitive, Simplistic combat...
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gamepro.com Updated: 2017-01-16 03:15:07
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The Vikings were doers, not talkers. Take this treasure, grab this woman, invade this land-no questions asked. That spirit comes across smashingly in Viking: Battle for Asgard, an unapologetic button-mashing action game that delivers a good dose of fre...
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gamervision.com Updated: 2017-01-16 03:15:07
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Name: Viking: Battle for Asgard Genre: Hack-and-Slash AdventurePlatforms: Xbox 360, PS3 (Reviewed on Xbox 360)In the weeks leading up to its launch, I heard absolutely nothing about Viking: Battle for Asgard. In fact, despite what some others have said...
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Play.tm Updated: 2017-01-16 03:15:07
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My name is Rich and I am a gore fiend. Id go as far as to say I have a gore addiction, probably an unhealthy one, probably an unnatural and sick compulsion. Ever since the first zombie-solider from Doom exploded in front of my eyes from a direct rocke...
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del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It For me it always seems that Vikings have been overlooked when it comes to gaming. I know there have been plenty of games featuring Vikings but the number of titles focused primarily on Vikings exclusively just seem...
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gamespot.com Updated: 2017-01-16 03:15:08
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Learning about the adventures and deeds of Vikings, such as Erik the Red or Leif Eriksson, was always the highlight of any world history class in school. After all, these were true stories about men who explored the unknown, conquered new lands, and of...
Combat can be amusing for a few hours, Portals make travelling easy.
After a few hours, the combat gets dull, Objectives and missions are repetitive, No payoff for exploration, Camera is horrendous, Audio is sparse and disappointing.
Thanks to Viking: Battle for Asgards mundane and tedious gameplay, the only battle youll wage will be a losing one against boredom...
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atomicgamer.com Updated: 2017-01-16 03:15:08
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Combat in Viking is going to require the player to think a bit. Its not just about what happens once the fight starts - its about how you set it up. Skarin has a basic stealth capability and, with an early unlocked move, can instantly kill any enemy...
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Viking: Battle for Asgard has been on Geek.com’s radar since late last year during SEGA’s Winter Wonderland. At that time, we just got to watch and admire the game. Later, at SEGA’s Sweet Celebration, we got a chance to get some ha...
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The premise of the game is pretty standard. You play as Skarin, a Viking warrior charged with the task of fighting back against the monstrous hordes summoned by Hel, the goddess of death. Hel wants to cover the entire world with Viking zombies and ulti...
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Our first hands-on preview of Viking: Battle for Asgard was incredibly positive. Indeed, it looked like the game would be everything Koeis Dynasty Warriors series could have been had it meaningfully evolved since its first iteration. But after hackin...
Flood of blood; massive armies of dudes on-screen at once; stealth Vikings?...
Wicked frame-rate issues during big battles; shallow combat for the lazy button-masher.
Our first hands-on preview of Viking: Battle for Asgard was incredibly positive. Indeed, it looked like the game would be everything Koeis Dynasty Warriors series could have been had it meaningfully evolved since its first iteration. But after hacking...
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In the world of interactive entertainment there are games that go out of their way to engulf the player into a sea of narrative. Making sure that every whimsical detail is relevant and every story arc engaging. Viking: Battle for Asgard is not one of t...
Epic Battles, Truly Visceral Combat, Fatalities Never Get Old...
Unstable Frame Rate, Fetch Quests Become Tedious, Story Gets Overlooked...
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Platforms: Xbox 360, PS3 My biggest fear when I'm going to get my first look at a game I've been looking forward to is that I'll come away underwhelmed. It happens more often than you might think - someone on the development team taking you through the e...
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Viking: Battle for Asgard is a simple hack-and-slash adventure that takes players through a fictional Viking world full of battle-scarred warriors, foul demons, and vengeful gods. The brutal carnage, Viking theme, and solid visuals go a long way to making...
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