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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Doesn’t Reinvent The Wheel and That’s Okay – Hands-On | GLITCHED

GLITCHED writes: "Assassin's Creed Valhalla brings some great new combat to the table along with a darker and uncomfortable world. It feels the same as Odyssey and we think that is okay."

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TheOptimist1383d ago

That's not ok because they been doing this for a decade now. So shut up about it being okay. Games journalism has gone to utter trash smh.

goldwyncq1383d ago

How have they been doing it for a decade when Origins and Odyssey drastically changed everything about the series and die-hard fans panned them for it?

TheOptimist1383d ago

Tacking on RPG stats that are useless apart from padding the game time, maketh not a new game.

Not to mention pushing it too far with Odyssey so as to incentivize payment in order to skip the grind.

The core formula of climbing towers, collecting trinkets and shitty mission design has been there since the start of the franchise. It was novel the first couple of times, but now it is shit.

Mediocrity isn't bad. But mediocrity repeated multiple times like "insanity" is just downright lazy and shit.

-Foxtrot1383d ago

There’s evolving the game the correct way, changes that make sense and expand on the elements that makes the series what it was

Then there’s changing it into what could be seen as a new up while forgetting about the main elements that made us like the series to begin with

Jaces1382d ago (Edited 1382d ago )

Black Flag was the last great Assassin's Creed game since Ezio in 2 and Brotherhood. Still waiting for them to go back to those roots instead of making an action/adventure rpg based game that has a grind rivaling Destiny with the AC brand tacked on for good measure. Might get this one on sale. Back to the point, it's not ok when it has gone on for a decade and then some as stated above. It's time to wrap it up or start making actual changes that enhance the stealth AND story. For fuck's sake, stop making the damn map bigger and bigger then filling it with shit collectibles that do nothing for you but waste your time. Take a note from CDPR and fill a good sized map with side quests worth investing time in and a sprinkle of secrets hidden throughout for a reason to explore past the paved road.

Shikoku1383d ago (Edited 1383d ago )

Exactly, I'd say the difference between AC3, Origins, Oydessy and Valhalla is a 60$ premium skin you can purchase.

SyntheticForm1382d ago

They've had the same formula for a decade? Really? Very interesting; didn't know Origins and Odyssey's development time spanned a decade. You might want to take your own advice about shutting up there, because you look foolish.

It's "okay" for him because he likely enjoyed Origins and Odyssey.

"smh"

You've got loose screws already, and should probably be keeping that melon still.

TheOptimist1382d ago

Yep. The same tower climbing and enemy trailing and collectathon. Just with added mindnumbing grind in Origins and Odyssey.

YES INNOVATION BRUH. INNOVATION.

NeodeosX1382d ago

Yes, that's ok. Most AAA games don't reinvent the wheel. A game never needed to reinvent the wheel to be great. The Witcher 3, for instance, brought nothing new in terms of game mechanics, but it made a huge impression thanks to its writing and worldbuilding and is still considered one of this gen's best games.
Origins refreshed the AC formula with better worldbuilding and new combat system, Odyssey pushed it further in a RPG direction, and Valhalla removes the grinding from Odyssey while bringing some unique features. I don't ask for more, because I know that once again the world will be incredibly immersive.

TheOptimist1382d ago

If you find AC Odyssey and Origins immersive, I don't know what to say. Those are some of the most unimmersive games I have played besides Ubisoft's other mainline franchise FarCry.

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seanpitt231383d ago

It won’t be ok when people Eventually realise it’s the same game and not to buy this rehash trash

goldwyncq1383d ago

By that logic people shouldn't buy Ghost of Tsushima either because it pretty much takes Assassin's Creed's template but with prettier graphics.

seanpitt231383d ago

Ghost of Tsushima (Sucker punch) looks like they have taken there time (6 years) to craft something special
This just looks like a rehash game that needs another year of polish and to fix them clunky animations and the faces look soulless

Eamon1383d ago

One could argue that Ghost of Tsushima is the Assassin's Creed Japan game that fans have been waiting a decade for. It looks far more interesting than Valhalla.

SyntheticForm1383d ago

Fine by me.

I'll enjoy this one as I enjoyed Odyssey and Origins.

IRetrouk1383d ago

Last one I played through properly was black flag, have the others as the wife loves em but just started to feel like padded out dlcs to me, it needs a proper restart.

LOGICWINS1383d ago

Last AC I loved was Black Flag as well, but this one looks like a spiritual successor to that game with Witcher 3 vibes.

I'll pick this one up next year when the Ultimate Edition gets throughougly discounted.

IRetrouk1383d ago

It doesnt look bad to be fair, just nothing really new, I will probably do the same to be fair.

Sunny123451383d ago

They changed it with origins, which was great. Odyssey was good as well. But enough. Change it now. Reinvent the freakin wheel

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Modern Games Are Getting Too Long

While there’s a lot to love about modern video games, there is one trend — particularly in the AAA space — that tends to grate: their length.

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GoodGuy0930d ago (Edited 30d ago )

Games are coming out with too much fluff and side activities that are horribly dull. That's my main issue with all these open world games. Open world should be about exploration, discovery and wonder, not have some stupid 10s or 100s of boring activities spread throughout.

IAMRealHooman28d ago

100% agree
All these ubisoft titles, Farcry, AC, Ghost recon, boast huge maps, but with the same, 3 missions or the same base to clear 100s of times. Hour 1 of any of those titles is the same as hour 100, there big for the sake of being big, with the illusion of player freedom, where we really want depth and player expression.

Ninver27d ago

Give me a solid 15-20 hour engaging single player driven IP any day. Life's too short you dig.

isarai28d ago

I stopped buying overfluffed games like a decade ago. Cant stand games with the Ubisoft mindset of just filling maps with uselss collectibles and fodder. Make it mean something. Ill gladly take 1/4 size of the map and 1/10th the "content" if it all meant more, were more unique and greater affect on your progression.

Abnor_Mal28d ago (Edited 28d ago )

Well people complained like the world was ending when a few games were six to ten hours of gameplay. Developers listened and started making longer games full of repetitive gameplay, time wasting fetch quest and other forms of bloat. In doing so they were able to justify the high cost of a game being sold to the customers at seventy dollars or more.

H928d ago

Filler, it's like a 80 episodes show where only the first and last episodes actually matter

Inverno28d ago

It's been a problem with pretty much every modern AAA game all through last gen and this gen. God forbid you point it out tho because all these big games are masterpieces and people lose their minds if you criticize them. Death Stranding is a fetch quest fest, but people will die defending it cause it's a "masterpiece".

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The Best Open World Games on PS5

Like a huge game world to truly get absorbed into? GameSpew has rounded up the best open world games on PS5.

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Don't let the Assassin's Creed Free Weekend Sneak up on You

This weekend from August 10-14, players can play for free Assassin’s Creed II, Brotherhood, Revelations, Black Flag and Valhalla on Xbox, PlayStation and PC (availability dependent on platform).

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dumahim260d ago

Thanks for the warning. I sure would have hated to have been surprised by installing a ubisoft game on accident.

Profchaos260d ago

Because you can't play all the games on every subscription already

KillBill260d ago

Valhalla is not on GamePass.

anast260d ago (Edited 260d ago )

I like Valhalla. The others haven't aged well.