| Viking: Battle for Asgard (Xbox 360) | 
| From: Sega Category: Video Games
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Rating: 31 reviews Sales Rank: 989
Platform: Xbox 360 Genre: fantasy-action-games Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over Media: Video Game Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 43649 EAN: 5060138436497 ASIN: B000Z6ZNN8
Release Date: March 28, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Boxed, with instructions. In very good condition. 24hr dispatch - see my feedback for how fast and reliable I am
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Mindless Hack'n' Slash August 21, 2008 Rick H (Brighton, UK) bad day at work? Boss been on yur back like a mad monkey? Sit down, plug in and take it out on the various bad guys in this game. Looking for something a little more deep or a true role-playing game, then best avoid.
dynasty warriors with gore and a better game engine - disappointing August 19, 2008 Mr. J. J. BURTON (uk) Viking is the most recent console game by The Creative Assembly following Spartan on the original xbox. As such I hoped it would take the tactical elements that game had and place them into a more brutal and impressive environment. Sadly Viking has been dumbed down considerably from Spartan to the extent there is no strategy whatsoever, indeed in the big battles its impossible to die so there is no challenge either - who cares how many vikings you rescue when they reappear just as many times as the character you play, it may take you hours but theres no way to fail - you cant die, your men cant die so what is the point. It has the spectacle but is empty, although perhaps its more vocal fans are getting what they want - a game that takes no skill to complete is not my idea of a challenge. Theres so many men on screen its pointless having combat mechanics because most of the time you cant see what you're doing and its worst crime is that the gameplay is exactly the same throughout. Solo missions are enjoyable but still repetitive, every final battle plays the same without asking the player to do any more than the first one did. So thats three lands to free with nothing else to do but hack and kill and hack and kill some more, fine if thats what you want but for me its a tragic direction for The Creative Assembly to take and it became very boring. In a nutshell this is great for simpletons and people lacking in the necessary skills to actually complete a game for themselves, for anyone wanting a constantly evolving challenge (and isn't the type to forgive a game its faults just because you can chop the enemies heads off) you wont find it here.
Hack and slash fun August 9, 2008 Mr. C. Dixon (manchester uk) This game is so much fun! It's like the b@stard child of Fable, Assasins Creed and God of war. Well worth 25 of anyones wages.
Failed to reach it's potential July 2, 2008 Mr. Mj Alexander (London, UK) As a big fan of Norse mythology I was heavily let down by this title. The story line is poorly constructed, and developed even worse, and the game seems to expect the user to already know/not care what is going on. Some of the fighting sequences can be quite enjoyable, but I feel the lack of immersion into the world of vikings really takes away from any positives in this game.
This game is controversial alright. Controversially bad! June 19, 2008 R. W. Dursley (UK) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Where do I even start with this diabolical game?! Well lets start with the good: The title is very clever. You ARE a Viking. AND you are in a battle for Asgard. The title is 100% spot on there. Right now we have the good stuff out of the way let's start on the bad points: *Vikings don't have horses: They don't. This means that you get to walk EVERYWHERE. *Vikings do however have teleports: Yep, you can teleport everywhere! Forget the Egyptians! Vikings skipped all of the basic modes of transport and when straight into the realms of Star Trek. *Vikings NEVER DIE: Well you won't EVER. In fact there are no consequences what-so-ever for you dying. Every time you get killed you just come back to life and can teleport back to near enough the exact location that you were killed in. So essentially before you begin this game you know the outcome. You are immortal so the legions of Hell are royally screwed from the start. The legions of Hell do have one trick up their sleeve though, the game is so monotonous that you will more than likely give up the fight within a few minutes of starting it! *20 Vikings can't break a flimsy looking wooden gate: They can't. No really the strong Viking horde is no match for a wooden gate. So they just have to wait there until you come along and rip the gate open yourself... Makes you wonder why you are bothering to save them really... You would more than likely be better off without them! Actually sorry, this game is so god-awful that I have even lost the will to write this review. JUST AVOID IT at all costs! Things I have learned from this game: *Hordes of Vikings can't break wooden gates *Amazon don't let you give a game 0 stars *Vikings walked or ran everywhere *Gamestation gives you a decent price on trade in for terrible games *Death has no consequence what-so-ever, which is a shame because I was considering killing Sega for making this god awful pile of sh*te. AVOID AT ALL COSTS! Durs
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