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Participating in epic battles can be fun for a while
Participating in epic battles can be fun for a while, Combat, while extremely shallow, can amuse the gore hound within
A technical mess, Monotony plagues the game, An underwhelming experience overall
Viking: Battle for Asgard is a one trick pony; its only trick being the ability to immerse players in real time epic battles that span vast fields involving thousands of participants. It would have been a novel concept to begin with, but developer Crea...
Abstract: Viking: Battle for Asgard is not a good game. Some of you out there may be perplexed as to why a reviewer would ever summarise their opinion of a game in the first sentence, but this is what happens when you try so desperately to like a game that but c...
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Jonathan , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: While it might look like an RPG, this is a pure action game that gets boring quickly. OverviewRating Viking: Battle of Asgard is a surprisingly simple action game for the PlayStation 3 that has some very elementary RPG components, but is mostly just a...
This game left you wanting a little more in certain areas but for the overall feel of the game this was wonderfully put together. You have a great story that really flows and pulls you into it. You have these wonderful layouts of the levels with the is...
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It There are very few hack-and-slash action games that showcase more than just the ability to tear through enemies and then there are those that are simply content with just doing the same thing over and over again un...
Abstract: 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...