- Publisher: Norsfell
- Release Date: Jul 27, 2021
- Also On: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 35 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 22 out of 35
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Mixed: 10 out of 35
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Negative: 3 out of 35
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Jul 29, 2021the game is ok .. not a hit but ideas are good and well done. but .... BUT..... to unlock the classes you have to achieve some defi so stupid and boring, it ruins the experience... who had this idea to timegate the classes behind this dumb wall. Let us have fun, the game is ok but not as good to be frustrating...
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Aug 8, 2021Good potential, but very repetitive. Also I don't know how to do quests because the game doesn't tell me how. And getting better gear is impossible, the game doesn't tell you how to get the needed materials. I just felt annoyed and confused after playing it for a while
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May 22, 2023Je me suis bien marré avec des potes sans plus. Le jeu est rigolo un peu original mais le gameplay en lui même est moyen
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Sep 17, 2021Tribes of Midgard is trying to do a lot and implements some new and interesting mechanics in the process; unfortunately, the balancing and day/night cycle could use a little ironing out before it’s worthy of Valhalla. Still, it deserves your time and attention now, especially if you’re a fan of swiftly getting a system down perfectly and don’t mind repeatedly dying in an effort to achieve that. Once Tribes of Midgard comes into its own — and it will — it’s safe to say it’ll be a pretty addicting experience.
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Aug 24, 2021A mashup of many genres, Tribes of Midgard manages to do many things well. It does ask a great deal from you, and it offers little in the way of instruction, but if cooperation and discovery under pressure is your jam, this is the game for you.
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Aug 22, 2021Tribes of Midgard has a lot of interesting ideas and systems, but it seems to fall short on implementing them all in a way that provides a better gameplay experience. The game, which is clearly designed to be played in a group, plays better with a custom lobby, where all the barriers imposed by the story mode are lifted, allowing the player to actually enjoy the game. The graphics and music are pleasant and never tiring. Sometimes less is more.