This type of game is dangerous because it may make you forget that you are just playing a game. In fact, it takes a lot of time and you may actually grow old while you are about to finish the game. When you play Black Flag or Far Cry 3, it gives you the feeling that you are still playing a game, and despite the vast open world, the amount of achievement is significant. Compared to the time you spend in the game, as well as the rewards and the use of RPG elements. Navigation is very fast despite the huge world. The artistic direction is very sophisticated, regardless of the quality of the graphics. We may want to isolate ourselves from reality for some periods, but not to that extent. This has become a life within a game, with repetitive and boring activities.
Hey bro you are not alone) When I played the old parts of the Assassin, it was always interesting to play, discover new locations, complete various missions, and upgrade my character. I think there shouldn't be a feeling in the game where you are forced to do something or you are forced to do it and you don't get any pleasure from the game. Far cry 3, Tom clancys Wildland, Rdr 2 (Rdr2 seems slow and complicated, but in fact the Dead Eye feature helps you get through the game very quickly, it's like a legal cheat.), also passed with pleasure in a few days. The last part of the Assassin where it was completely Odyssey, but now I've had enough of this and Valhalla has passed to half, I think I won't go back to Valhalla anymore, I think I'll play mirage since it's much shorter than the previous ones. I'm playing days gone now, I like it. Because of the large open-ended games that have been stretched for too long, I often want to go through corridor games like Tomb Raider, TLOU, Call of duty Black ops.
@@GameVaybBut I don't mind playing Black Flag or Far Cry 3 from time to time because they are truly open world games and deserve their high ratings. Valhalla is not bad, its combat mechanics are great, but the way they are used lacks creativity and is full of repetition. Even the side activities are very repetitive and the rewards are few.
I hate Valhalla because of the repetitive side activities and the exaggeration of the game's longevity. As for Horizon, it has a dirty agenda and is repetitive in some areas, and it is not as beautiful as the first area. That is, there is some kind of deception, as the whole world is deserts. The optimization is good in Valhalla, but it is bad in Horizon, and they share the fact that it is large. They are exaggerated and take up a lot of space on the hard drive.
Valhalla has more photorealistic graphics than horizon forbiden west.. I don't know why but forbiden west is a bit cartoony.. 😅,, & for the first time I'm quiet shock since HFW using the same engine which already used in Death Stranding and it's more photorealistic than HFW
Horizon is way more polished than Valhalla in terms of environment interaction, gameplay, facial expression, animation, story, graphic, voice performance, music, etc.
This type of game is dangerous because it may make you forget that you are just playing a game. In fact, it takes a lot of time and you may actually grow old while you are about to finish the game. When you play Black Flag or Far Cry 3, it gives you the feeling that you are still playing a game, and despite the vast open world, the amount of achievement is significant. Compared to the time you spend in the game, as well as the rewards and the use of RPG elements. Navigation is very fast despite the huge world. The artistic direction is very sophisticated, regardless of the quality of the graphics. We may want to isolate ourselves from reality for some periods, but not to that extent. This has become a life within a game, with repetitive and boring activities.
Hey bro you are not alone) When I played the old parts of the Assassin, it was always interesting to play, discover new locations, complete various missions, and upgrade my character. I think there shouldn't be a feeling in the game where you are forced to do something or you are forced to do it and you don't get any pleasure from the game. Far cry 3, Tom clancys Wildland, Rdr 2 (Rdr2 seems slow and complicated, but in fact the Dead Eye feature helps you get through the game very quickly, it's like a legal cheat.), also passed with pleasure in a few days. The last part of the Assassin where it was completely Odyssey, but now I've had enough of this and Valhalla has passed to half, I think I won't go back to Valhalla anymore, I think I'll play mirage since it's much shorter than the previous ones. I'm playing days gone now, I like it. Because of the large open-ended games that have been stretched for too long, I often want to go through corridor games like Tomb Raider, TLOU, Call of duty Black ops.
@@GameVaybThat's why I prefer linear games, especially the old ones like Splinter Sal, Hitman, Deus Ex, and games like Sniper Elite.
@@GameVaybBut I don't mind playing Black Flag or Far Cry 3 from time to time because they are truly open world games and deserve their high ratings. Valhalla is not bad, its combat mechanics are great, but the way they are used lacks creativity and is full of repetition. Even the side activities are very repetitive and the rewards are few.
Some mechanics are better in Valhalla, but horizon is a better game overall. I really enjoy the story it tells
Valhalla water simulation is awesome..... Especially beach area ... But HFW its bit downgraded
Horizon gets a lot of unnecessary hate and gets overlooked. It's a fantastic game with breathtakingly graphics.
I hate Valhalla because of the repetitive side activities and the exaggeration of the game's longevity. As for Horizon, it has a dirty agenda and is repetitive in some areas, and it is not as beautiful as the first area. That is, there is some kind of deception, as the whole world is deserts. The optimization is good in Valhalla, but it is bad in Horizon, and they share the fact that it is large. They are exaggerated and take up a lot of space on the hard drive.
Agree with you about "game's longevity"
I am probably going to regret asking this… what do you mean by dirty agenda?
Political agendas. Homosexuality. Transgenderism. Feminism......Current games are full of them
@@KrupiIXPolitical agendas. Homosexuality. Transgenderism. Feminism......Current games are full of them
I played Valhalla , other than story it's good , i played horizon too and other than graphics and World , it's better than Valhalla in everything.
Valhalla has more photorealistic graphics than horizon forbiden west.. I don't know why but forbiden west is a bit cartoony.. 😅,, & for the first time I'm quiet shock since HFW using the same engine which already used in Death Stranding and it's more photorealistic than HFW
Both don’t need another remake 😂
😂
Bro next Black Myth Wukong vs Red Dead Redemption 2
Wtf :D
Horizon is way more polished than Valhalla in terms of environment interaction, gameplay, facial expression, animation, story, graphic, voice performance, music, etc.
HFW is masterpiece 🤌
Despite all of pros and cons, Assassin's creed series The King of Parkour in game industry!
I enjoyed dying light parkour more.
look clunk shit what the f
Which is better? The one you LIKE most. It really should be that simple.