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  1. Jun 14, 2021
    6
    Another "Order" to take down, this time in OI-er-land. The AC franchise has made its money on rehashing the same type of story and making things just different enough to keep the interest level, if not high, at least present. Learning how to fight the new druid enemies was fun (returning fire against flame-proof fire priests was ineffective, for example), and also little throwbacks toAnother "Order" to take down, this time in OI-er-land. The AC franchise has made its money on rehashing the same type of story and making things just different enough to keep the interest level, if not high, at least present. Learning how to fight the new druid enemies was fun (returning fire against flame-proof fire priests was ineffective, for example), and also little throwbacks to the Ezio trilogy with going to pigeon coops for missions brought a little tear to my eye. Those missions even had a "full synchronization" feel to them. However, by this time, you're kind of tired of Valhalla, so you just do a few of them to advance the main story, then never go back. This DLC wasn't disappointing. It was somewhere between Odyssey's abysmal First Blade and its spectacular Fate of Atlantis. Expand
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  1. May 12, 2021
    80
    Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Wrath of the Druids offers a sizeable amount of new content to an already huge game. The new picturesque environments are a joy to explore. Even though Wrath of the Druids offers an intriguing new story with all the elements fans would expect from an expansion, the gameplay and progression feels like more of the same, which may be a good or bad thing depending on the individual player. Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is a fun game, and this expansion is the same level of quality. Players who couldn’t get enough of that title will find a lot to enjoy in Ireland, but those who have already gotten their fill after sinking over 100 hours into the main game probably won’t find enough here to draw them in.
  2. May 12, 2021
    90
    If for whatever reason you really didn’t care for Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla, this is not the expansion that is going to change your mind. However, it’s hard not to rate it highly despite that fact. If you already own and enjoy the game, it’s easily worth the asking price and delivers a nice meaty slab of content with motive and entertainment to be had whether you’re just starting the game, you’ve beaten the whole thing and explored every nook and cranny, or you’re somewhere between those two extremes. In summary, Wrath of the Druids is more Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla. And considering how darn good the base game is, the DLC being more besides is exactly what it should be and a whole lot of fun.