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25 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great now that the price has dropped!,
By eeGoodGuy (Dallas, Texas, USA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Viking: Battle for Asgard (Video Game)
I held off on getting this game because I saw all of the reviews that suggested this was a very middle of the road game. And for sixty bucks, it is very middle of the road, maybe even terrible.
But for THIRTY bucks now.... Storyline - fair to slightly above average. You go through different islands and clear different areas based on what you learn along the way. You collect gold to get upgrades on everything from maps to weapons. I'm a fan of the viking period in history, so I found myself more interested in the story than I probably should have been. It does get rather repetitive. It does get rather repetitive. Difficulty - game is easy to learn and to play. Maybe too easy. You run around and use combo's to slay enemies. And I do mean slay them. Graphics - not too bad. Kills are VERY gory. Probably the only reason for the "M" rating is the quantity of blood and limbs that are thrown around with finishing moves. The AI is not very good, if you run out of eyesight of enemies, they forget you exist most of the time. I didn't care very much for the cutscenes between major battles. Overall - I'm glad I bought and played it. I'm probably not going to finish the game, and I've put about 12 to 15 hours into it, but am very rapidly losing interest. At thirty bucks I feel like I got my money's worth. Hope you found my review helpful!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great game, great price,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Viking: Battle for Asgard (Video Game)
As I understand it, Viking: Battle for Asgard was something of a dud when it was first released. I first picked up a used copy at Gamestop for 15 bucks... and proceeded to play it so many times that it developed stress fractures around the center of the disc from me taking it in and out of the case so many times.
I picked up a second copy for $9. I can't say how many times I've played it, but it has become just about my favorite out of all the games I have ever played. I understand it is not for everyone, as one reviewer said there is a lot of just running around, but for me it is ideal, because it captures exactly what I want in a video game experience. Unlike say, The Force Unleashed, this game is not a nonstop barrage of mindless action. If you want action, you can always venture out and chop some Legion to pieces. But if you want to search for treasure to upgrade your weapons, or set free some Viking prisoners, or just explore a beautifully realized world, you can do that too. Although the graphics look primitive now, (i.e. the characters' lips don't move when they talk) the landscapes and views still hold up well. If I get off of a stressful day at work, I can turn on my PS3 and escape in the Viking world. If I want to smash some heads and work out my frustration, I can seek out some Legion and chop them to pieces. If I want to relax and explore a beautiful landscape, I can do that too. The story is engaging, and has some amazing, epic battles involving armies of thousands, and you are right there fighting in the middle of it. I didn't find the battles too difficult. To me they were challenging, but not impossible. Since it wasn't a fantastic success, I guess there will never be a sequel, which is a shame to me. I would love to see the game taken to a new level.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice RPG game with action...,
By GCh (Guatemala, CA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Viking: Battle for Asgard (Video Game)
I don't like most RPG, but this one is very good.
PROS: 1. Good medieval graphics 2. Many strategic solutions 3. Good learning system. 4. Incredible graphics with armies. CONS: 5. Too slow in running. Good game if you like the ones with blades, axes, shields, mistery and medieval magic.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Game!,
By The Red Dragon "Gothic Metal Fan" (Grass Valley, CA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Viking: Battle for Asgard (Video Game)
Viking is an awesome game! I just finished it after playing on and off over the past 3 months. It is a long game, maybe about 20-30 hours of play if you explore the entire area of each map.It reminded me of the Two Towers combined with Diablo.
The Two Towers had a huge battle were you fought many enemies but this game takes that concept to another level. Viking pulls off the big battle scenario nicely. Once you learn how to operate your guy, getting through the big battles is tough but not hard. Another good feature about the game is that when you die, you respawn at the towns leystone and you can continue were you left off. Everytime you accomplish something in the game, it autosaves, which is really nice because if you die right after discovering something new, it's still on your map when you re-spam. It's a great game and well worth the price of $15-$20.
28 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
What a disappointment,
By The "DetroitGuy33" (Sierra Vista, AZ) - See all my reviews
= Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Viking: Battle for Asgard (Video Game)
Wow! I really thought this game would have been a lot more fun. I couldn't wait to get down to some serious hack-n-slash action. I didn't know my character was going to have to run a marathon to do it though. Seriously...running all over that map is very boring. I know they have their goofy leystones, but you still end up jogging all over the joint. Plus...when you do get somewhere close to some action, it's either pointlessly boring or impossibly difficult.
GOOD: The gore factor is turned up to ten on this one. LOVE the finishing sequences! The game is sufficiently brutal...loved repeatedly stabbing that Legion Champion in the face over and over. BAD: Unfortunately, the brutality of some of the sequences doesn't make up for all of the boring in-between stuff. The ending of the fight with the Legion Champion was probably so gratifying because it was so frustratingly boring getting to that point. Fighting on inclines or declines is ridiculous. You end up missing your enemy half of the time. The multiple enemy combat is pointlesss. Get surrounded by 5 enemies...you die almost all of the time. I thought this guy was supposed to be the Ultimate Viking Warrior!!! In the end...I was expecting a Viking version of God of War...instead, I got a slow, boring version of Dynasty Warriors without the ability to actually lay waste to multiple foes during a battle. The developers don't seem to know if they wanted to make this game tactical or arcade style. They got themselves stuck in between with some end product that just isn't fun at all. I could go on and on about how many of this games interactive aspects are so unbelievably flawed...but I really don't feel like wasting any more of my time on this one.
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
This game could be headed for a Viking Funeral.,
= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Viking: Battle for Asgard (Video Game)
Okay folks - this is yet another boring, middle-of-the-road Playstation 3 game. Amazon has given us a game description, I'll offer my thoughts on them.
[High-impact, brutal combat. Dismember enemies and experience high-impact melee combat unlike any game you've played.] (My reply) Well, the combat is brutal, I will give you that. Dismemberments, decapitations, they are here, and they are plentiful. However, this combat style isn't unique, I've played several games like this. You'll use two buttons most of the time: One button for strong (but slow) attacks, and another button for weak (but fast) attacks. Been there, done that, bought the CD. Some of the fights with mini-bosses requires a "key in the correct sequence" of buttons to finish an enemy. Sorry, this was already done in God of War and God of War 2. [Mythical powers. Tame dragons and command them to rain fire upon your enemies. Power up your weapons with elemental abilities and lay waste to your adversaries.] (my reply) While raining fire on enemies with dragons is very cool, it does get old after a bit. The elemental power-ups for the weapons give us an edge in combat, but we've already seen this before. Freezing enemies and shattering them? That's old school, Mortal Kombat stuff. Catching enemies on fire? That's PSI-OPS Mindgate Conspiracy battle tactics. Using lightning to take out our enemies? Again, Mortal Kombat. With the upgrades, Viking is a little more interesting than the average hack 'n' slash game. However, the fighting engine has a collision error: it only works on level ground. If the distance between the character and his enemies is altered because of a hill/mountain, all those well-placed combos can miss, opening the player up for a crushing counterattack. [Three open-world environments. Explore, uncover and fight your way across huge Norse worlds full of combat and exploration.] (my reply) Yes, there are 3 worlds to explore, but the exploration isn't as open as you'd think. You move through one world at a time, and it isn't like Grand Theft Auto III or Oblivion, where you have tons of side quests to keep you entertained: Viking is a very linear game. Typical quests are freeing Vikings to join your cause by beating the snot out of enemy forces, finding artifacts, or opening enemy gates. I was surprised a court jester didn't pop out from behind a tree saying I could harness the power of the atom by bringing him the keys to the Wizard's sock drawer. Some of the quests are that lame. [Climactic, epic battles. Lay the foundations for huge battles featuring hundreds of warriors at once. Subtly influence the battle through targeted assassination and sabotage, or wade in to save stricken allies.] (my reply) Okay, this is where the game let me down big time. I was expecting to see battles akin to Braveheart, but instead I get a Dynasty Warriors rip-off type battle which is only possible after I complete a laundry list of quests first (gather more Vikings, open bridges, relinquish the keys to the Wizard's sock drawer, you get the point). The 'saving stricken allies' means you go up to a group of three guys tied to a tree and untie a rope to free them. That's it. On the plus side, the in-game cutscenes between chapters are a huge plus - they are reminicent of a Frank Miller comic, and it's sad there aren't more of them. Viking is not a terrible game, but it's also nothing extraordinary. It has incorporated Mortal Kombat and Psi-Ops fighting elements, Tenchu's stealth tactics, Dynasty Warriors' battle mode and God of War's mini-games and chest opening sequences. On the whole, this Frankenstein combination doesn't deliver a lasting, engrossing game for me. I can't honestly see a reason for someone to own this game; especially since you'll probably never play it again after completing it. This game can be finished in about a week, hardly worth its high price tag.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bravo Sega!!,
By Video Game History "Gamer 4 life" (United States) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Viking: Battle for Asgard (Video Game)
What a great game! I have not had this much fun with a game in a while! I usually don't play games from franchises that I'm not already familiar with, but I really took an interest in this game. I've put many hours into it, and I can say that I'm fully satisfied!
Beautiful, lush, and lively environments, filled with tons of warriors, are at the forefront of this games attractions. The ocean is the coolest I've EVER seen in a video game! The graphics really are amazing, as well as the character interaction, quest advancement, and game depth. I highly recommend Sega's new masterpiece, Viking!!! 5 stars, thumbs up!!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Don't be fooled by the reviews, Viking: Battle for Asgard is a great game.,
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Viking: Battle for Asgard (Video Game)
I seriously don't know what everyone's complaining about. I think this game is awesome. It's right up there with God of War. The controls are easy, the graphics and scenery is beautiful and the overall gameplay is entertaining. For a guy who prefers swords over guns, I love this game. And it's a decent homage to my ancestors who were Vikings. I'd have loved to live back then. For a game that won't hurt the wallet too much, this is a great buy. Luckily they had it at one of the GAMESTOP's where I live so it didn't cost me a thing. If you're a dork like me, get this game. May the heroes of Valhalla watch over you and may Freya guide your blade.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Greate Game ........,
By
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Viking: Battle for Asgard (Video Game)
This game is very entertaining , the gore is nice the story is good the idea of collecting your own army is cool the game life time is long , this game should not be compared with all the games on PS3 , it should be compared with simler games such as Conan , Beowulf , Golden Axe and to be honest this game is better than all of these games , some say that you have to walk allote in the game i see it normal "Fair" there is allote of transportation spots you can travel with , use it wise then you will have no problems in walking so it is not that big issue , the only disadvantage of the game is the Audio system not that good , but you live with it.
any way i recoment this game its fun.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Underrated Game!,
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Viking: Battle for Asgard (Video Game)
With a glitchy overblown frustrating game like Assassin's Creed gettin all the accolades, it's no wonder games like Viking get overlooked. I rented this game with low expectations, but alas, it's really cool. The graphics are not Call Of Duty 4 amazing but they are quite good. The voice acting is decent and the game is fairly easy to get the hang of after a while. The open world is full of color and magic and you can get from one place to another fairly quickly. Also it has really cool finish off kills. Gory as hell. I am having much more fun with Viking after about 4 hours of gameplay than I did with 2 of Assassin's Creed. That damn game is overhyped. Check out Viking.
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Viking: Battle for Asgard by Sega Of America, Inc. (PlayStation 3)
$19.99
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