From GameWatcher: "Valhalla Hills is all about managing AI pathfinding. I’ve got to say that up front. This is a game where you’re going to watch little computer dudes wander around a virtual environment and get real upset when they can’t figure out a way to their destination. Your explicit goal is to design a village where lots of little vikings can smoothly, efficiently get the resources they need from one place to another, and in order to do that, you’re going to have to spend a lot of time thinking about the specifics of how they decide where to go when they need something."
From PlayStation Universe: "Find out how the real-time strategy city builder fares in the Valhalla Hills: Definitive Edition review for PlayStation 4."
COGconnected writes: In Valhalla Hills, a “God game” in which you must lead a group of vikings to salvation, you might find that omnipotence can be surprisingly boring.
Neil writes "It's been available on PC for a while already but finally the hills of Valhalla can be explored on Xbox One."
A beautiful art style, heard good things about this one, may have to check it out.