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Abstract: 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...
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...
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: 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...
Abstract: 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...
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 ...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...