Chris White: "Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarök is the biggest and most ambitious expansion yet, with great new powers to utilise."
Azfar Rayan from NoobFeed writes - Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarök isn't a bad game, but it isn't particularly fantastic either. You can still have a good time with Dawn of Ragnarök if you're still craving Valhalla after hours of gameplay.
The mythical missions of Valhalla didn't grab my attention like I'd hoped.
I'm waiting for it to drop to 24.99. It's too expensive for an SP with an MT shop.
Also this update BORKED THE GAME! changing armors or runes since it installed has frozen the game requiring a hard reset (been going on over a month and still no fix as of 4/16)
Vamers says: “Dawn of Ragnarok is first and foremost, an end-game continuation of the Asgard story in the main game. Unlike Wrath of the Druids and Siege of Paris, players enter a brand-new world that is absolutely massive in scale. Similarly, gameplay additions and story attempt to reach ambitious new heights that only the likes of Norse Mythology would ever allow. With this in mind, it features a story that spans around 25 hours, and additional content to keep players busy for a good twenty thereafter. New gameplay additions like the Hugr-Rip and the Atgeir will keep fans of the base game engaged at all times too, making it a perfect expansion for players who want more of Odin. Dawn of Ragnarok is good, and will tide any fan over until the next game in the franchise comes around.”
Ali writes: "If you love the mythological setting, then Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarök may be one of the best expansions in the series."
let see... that what?! five open world games over the course of like two months?
What is the MT situation? Is there a grind? Do I need to spend money on Xp boosters? What version of the game is it: gold, delux, platinum? I feel every Ubisoft review should answer these questions first. New players might think this "expansion" is great, then they buy the game and realize they are also playing a monetization scheme. It isn't cool to brush over this stuff.