Viking: Battle For Asgard Review

is a game that knows exactly what it wants to be: a bloody, scale-heavy power fantasy rooted in Norse mythology. Developed by Creative Assembly (the minds behind the Total War series), it trades complex strategy for a visceral, third-person action experience.

The "liberation" mechanic is visually cool—when you free an area from Hel's influence, the sky literally changes from a gloomy, oppressive grey to a bright, vibrant blue in real-time. Viking: Battle for Asgard

The heart of the game is its combat. It’s not a fast-paced "character action" game like Devil May Cry ; instead, it feels heavy and deliberate. is a game that knows exactly what it

You unlock new moves at the Battle Arena, which keep the combat from feeling too repetitive as you move through the three main islands. The heart of the game is its combat

Here’s a breakdown of what it’s like to step into the boots of the warrior Skarin. The Premise

There are moments where you’re encouraged to sneak into camps to sabotage defenses. It’s a bit basic, but it provides a nice breather from the constant hacking and slashing.