When i first played Valhalla i didn't like it at all and i didn't even finish it, then i started replaying and getting the platinum in all assassin's Creed games and when i reached Valhalla and finished it and i fell in love with the game. I realized how wrong i was. Anyone who says that they didn't like Valhalla is because they didn't finished it and took their time exploring the game and do everything. Assassin's Creed Valhalla is now my most favorite AC game ever!
So, I haven't played an AC game since 3. I got Valhalla for free after it became free to me for upgrading to PS Premium. I thought I'd play it for a few hours... 110 hours later I'm nearing the ending and it wasn't a perfect game, but it was WAY better than I thought it was going to be and took me for a long long ride.
Same. I heard a lot of bad things about Valhalla, and even though it was sometimes frustrating and annoying, I was surprised by some of the fun moments in the game. I will admit that most of the side quests were boring, but I still remember the ones that I liked. I also played Odyssey, not expecting much but I had so much fun playing it.
The irony of that statement, is as Valka foretold Eivor, right before he left to help Guthrum defeat Alfred.. In Eivor defeating King Alfred, and the Order of the Ancients, he freed Alfred to give rise to the Templars. If you look at the Assassin's & Templars, as a continuation of the Asgard arc,..the Templars represent Odin's order,...and the Assassin's represent Loki's Chaos. At least that's my interpretation.
@@YouKnowN0thingThat’s actually not a bad theory. Odin was obsessed with power and authority, whereas Loki was a deceiver and hid himself through disguise. He also rebelled against Odin and did not want his free will to be taken away.
When i first played Valhalla i didn't like it at all and i didn't even finish it, then i started replaying and getting the platinum in all assassin's Creed games and when i reached Valhalla and finished it and i fell in love with the game. I realized how wrong i was. Anyone who says that they didn't like Valhalla is because they didn't finished it and took their time exploring the game and do everything. Assassin's Creed Valhalla is now my most favorite AC game ever!
thanks for uploading this. one of the best tracks in the game imo
I get shivers every time I hear this song.
Haunting song, in the official version there's too much reverb on Einar's voice imo, this one has less, thanks for uploading
Yeah, this version's much better.
Agreed
thank you. I have been looking for this song since I first heard it in 2020.
The video that we deserve
Not the one we need right now
Played this song all the way back to Ravensthorpe on my horse.
So, I haven't played an AC game since 3. I got Valhalla for free after it became free to me for upgrading to PS Premium. I thought I'd play it for a few hours... 110 hours later I'm nearing the ending and it wasn't a perfect game, but it was WAY better than I thought it was going to be and took me for a long long ride.
Same. I heard a lot of bad things about Valhalla, and even though it was sometimes frustrating and annoying, I was surprised by some of the fun moments in the game. I will admit that most of the side quests were boring, but I still remember the ones that I liked. I also played Odyssey, not expecting much but I had so much fun playing it.
The birth cry of the Templar. Ominous and dangerous, just like how they will turn out. Hopefully the Assassins will destroy them in the future.
The irony of that statement, is as Valka foretold Eivor, right before he left to help Guthrum defeat Alfred..
In Eivor defeating King Alfred, and the Order of the Ancients, he freed Alfred to give rise to the Templars.
If you look at the Assassin's & Templars, as a continuation of the Asgard arc,..the Templars represent Odin's order,...and the Assassin's represent Loki's Chaos.
At least that's my interpretation.
@@YouKnowN0thingThat’s actually not a bad theory. Odin was obsessed with power and authority, whereas Loki was a deceiver and hid himself through disguise. He also rebelled against Odin and did not want his free will to be taken away.
@@julianvilorio3993It’s still a tricky sell because Loki wasn’t that…considerate