Viking: Battle For Asgard Access
While the scale of the sieges is great, some of the major boss encounters rely on Quick Time Events (QTEs), which might feel a bit dated to modern players. The Verdict
The "liberation" mechanic is visually cool—when you free an area from Hel's influence, the sky literally changes from a gloomy, oppressive grey to a bright, vibrant blue in real-time. Viking: Battle for Asgard
The game is split into three large islands. To progress, you have to liberate your Viking brothers from cages and outposts. While the scale of the sieges is great,
The game is famous for its dismemberment. You’ll be lopping off limbs and heads with satisfying weight. To progress, you have to liberate your Viking
The loop of "go to camp, kill everyone, free Vikings, repeat" can get a bit stale by the second island.
You play as Skarin, a silent but deadly warrior chosen by the goddess Freya to stop Hel, the daughter of Loki, from unleashing Ragnarok. The story is fairly standard "save the world" fare, but the atmosphere—thick with mist, jagged cliffs, and Viking mysticism—carries the weight of the narrative. The Combat: Brutal and Heavy