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7.1

Mixed or average reviews- based on 43 Ratings

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  1. BrandonT
    Aug 6, 2008
    8
    This was a good game. It is very like God of war Which I rate a 10. The reason I rate this a 8 is becuase obviously not as great as god of war but still a good game. I just love taking my sword and slicing off some heads =]
  2. CalsonC.
    Aug 14, 2008
    8
    Sure, the story could've been a lot better but I think the game's simplicity is one of its strong points. Vikings were never really known for there complex personalities. This is a good game, if not a great one. I had a lot of fun exploring the huge environment, the fighting mechanics are simple, yet deep enough for it to warrant some thought. Despite all the bad reviews... I Sure, the story could've been a lot better but I think the game's simplicity is one of its strong points. Vikings were never really known for there complex personalities. This is a good game, if not a great one. I had a lot of fun exploring the huge environment, the fighting mechanics are simple, yet deep enough for it to warrant some thought. Despite all the bad reviews... I think this is a game worth experiencing. Expand
  3. Sep 5, 2012
    8
    I liked it! I bought it used for 10 bucks.. so my expectations were not high to begin with. I didn't care for the story or the game mechanics, but the difficulty level was tough. I actually got stuck on one part and couldn't figure out what to do. It reminded me for a second of how games were back in the day. The final battle was tough as hell, but other areas of the game could haveI liked it! I bought it used for 10 bucks.. so my expectations were not high to begin with. I didn't care for the story or the game mechanics, but the difficulty level was tough. I actually got stuck on one part and couldn't figure out what to do. It reminded me for a second of how games were back in the day. The final battle was tough as hell, but other areas of the game could have been tougher. I gave it an 8 for being bug free and not being a total **** kid game. If you started gaming sometime after the year 2000 you probably won't like it and wont find a walk through or cheat. If you've been gaming since the 1900's its a great bargain bin game....you will at least enjoy beating it. Expand
  4. Dec 28, 2022
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Amazing, underrated game.

    I loved Viking: Battle for Asgard. The game play, the mechanics, the battles, it was all epic. In the core this game is kind of a God of War clone in Norse mythology, but with enough originality that it stands out.

    The story is a classic one, all revolving ancient rivalry between the Gods of old. The Goddess Hel is banished from heaven for defying Odin’s rule, wants to take revenge by releasing the wolf-God Fenrir, who start Ragnarok, the apocalypse that will be the end of Midgard. She resurrects the Viking warriors of old, long forgotten and marches to war. Freya, the god of War, needs a champion to stop this from happening and appoints Skarin, a tough Viking with nice hair. She speaks to him and tells him to save Midgard.

    You play as Skarin, doing the bidding of Freya by completing various tasks. You must reconquer villages, cities and territories that have been confiscated by the forces of Hel, win glorious, massive open field battles and become the champion of Midgard.

    Viking: Battle for Asgard plays like a Hack and Slash RPG. You kill enemies with various combo’s, collect/find gold and improve your skills and combos. You can also use the power of the elements to strengthen your attacks. These costs rage however, that you collect from killing enemies. You explore three different islands with different events, raids and glorious battles. To prepare for an open field battle, you must first free as many of your Viking buddies as possible, which are held prisoner in various camps and strongholds. When you gathered enough men, you can start raids on patrols, encampments and, in the end, the castle of Hel herself. You need to be tactful by picking off stronger enemies first like the shamans. This can really turn a battle into your favour.

    You can collect various collectables in the game to unlock some nice artwork. There is a problem however with collecting them. Some of the Red Skulls for example, can only be collected in a certain mission or event. If you complete this event, without getting all the collectibles, then you are out of luck my friend. You can start the game over and do that specific mission again, and this time, make sure that you got them all.

    The controls in Viking: Battle for Asgard are fluent. Movement, attacking, rolling, it all works very well. The climbing can be a little chore sometimes but overall, it works as it should.

    I still think this game looks amazing. The open world, the true Norse “climate” they processed in the environment, the flora and the character models. The animations are fluent too and the kill moves Skarin performs are brutal and epic. For a game this old, it is truly a work of art. And speaking of art, the artwork you unlock by collecting the various Red Skulls on the map, is stunning. It always feels a little bit pointless in many games to look at drawings, but here it is actually nice.

    When speaking of the sound, the nice, Norse-themed ambient music is relaxing to listen at while you slice undead Vikings in half. The battle music for raids and open field battles is epic and really gives you the feeling of fighting a war, were everything is at stake. The sound effects are cool too and well implemented.

    There is one issue I have with this game, the camera. When fighting in areas with obstructions, like towns or dense forests, the camera shifts awkwardly and you get stabbed in the back.

    Besides this, I think Viking: Battle for Asgard is a very underrated game that deserved a lot more attention and love.

    Definitely recommend it.
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Metascore
65

Mixed or average reviews - based on 38 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 38
  2. Negative: 4 out of 38
  1. Electronic Gaming Monthly
    44
    Viking simply doesn't do enough to stand up to the more polished action experiences out there. [June 2008, p.86]
  2. Visceral combat and fort assaults are the main attractions, although the story isn't exactly alluring.
  3. It doesn’t have a multiplayer mode and the audio is only average, but Viking: Battle for Asgard executes what it set out to achieve - fun and addictive gameplay, even if short-lived.