Ms has the marketing deal. Every year ubisoft switches between sony and ms for assasin creed marketing right.Notice at the end, it only mentions the Xbox consoles not the PS consoles, not even the PS4. Could be a marketing deal with MS.
I dont know why its giving me shadow of war vibes. Hopefukly gameplay changes my mind
New artwork, I guess.
It would be pretty awkward if they try to make vikings the ”good guys”.Haha, what a fucking bullshit trailer,
They murder and kill blindly-- show vikings letting a woman and child live.
Who's fucking leg are they pulling here. They came to conquer, enslave rape and sack England.
I surprised they don't have a scene with them group hugging some monks as well.
Vikings were nasty fuckers, nothing more, nothing less.
Ms has the marketing deal. Every year ubisoft switches between sony and ms for assasin creed marketing right.
Origin marketing deal was MS
Oddessy marketing deal was sony
Valhalla marketing will be MS
Is this the PS4 pro version? Am i supposed to be excited and/or impress?
They dropped that entirely in the two newest games. The only way to "desynchronize" is to lose all of your health.
It was cgi.Meh it looks current gen.
There’s some picture available which are supposed to be in game.It was cgi.
WokeingsLet's see tomorrow how they turn Vikings into woke people and pretend they never raped or abducted any women from other lands.
Damn how many consoles is it releasing on ? How many people do they have working on this
X1,x1x,xsx xss
Ps5,ps4,ps4 pro
Stadia/ epic game store
9 platforms
That was specifically because the new main character let them pass. His friend was clearly about to murder them both. If the new main is an Assassin and abides the tenets, of course he'd do something about it.Haha, what a fucking bullshit trailer,
They murder and kill blindly-- show vikings letting a woman and child live.
Who's fucking leg are they pulling here. They came to conquer, enslave rape and sack England.
I surprised they don't have a scene with them group hugging some monks as well.
Vikings were nasty fuckers, nothing more, nothing less.
I guess the trailer puts an end to the possibility of playing either side, seeing how skewed it is towards one of them.
OK 4 platforms(xbox,ps, stadia ,pc) but 9 versions hahadouble counting or what?
it wasn't a stupid idea when the game was about a hidden assassin order trying to influence events from the shadow. Nowadays you can do whatever cause "Assassin's Creed" is only that in name alone.thank God....
Desynchronization for killing civilians was a stupid idea.
Tell me my lucky numbers.Let's see tomorrow how they turn Vikings into woke people and pretend they never raped or abducted any women from other lands.
it wasn't a stupid idea when the game was about a hidden assassin order trying to influence events from the shadow. Nowadays you can do whatever cause "Assassin's Creed" is only that in name alone.
Tell me my lucky numbers.
Microsoft has had the exclusive marketing deal to all Assassin's creed game this gen.Ms has the marketing deal. Every year ubisoft switches between sony and ms for assasin creed marketing right.
Origin marketing deal was MS
Oddessy marketing deal was sony
Valhalla marketing will be MS
Looks like antifa rally.
New artwork, I guess.
Not being trash at the game is "limiting or penalizing the actions of the gamer". You can say the mechanic was done poorly, especially from the perspective of the game being a "stealth game", but it made sense in universe. You're playing an assassin.limiting or penalizing the actions of the gamer is not always good, it can even get boring
It's another adjustment for a series well past its early transition into RPG territory (Origins) and already able to boast about real mastery of the genre (Odyssey), one which feels like it will fill some of the few remaining blanks in that latter game's formula. So, instead of embarking on a never-ending journey to defog all the map, Valhalla's narrative is being built around your settlement, and through it. "It's your own Viking village you'll see prosper and grow, and which your clan mates will live in," Laferrière tells me via video call. "It's at the centre of our quests and the centre of the decisions you make. We want players to see the consequences of their actions." Big story arcs will begin and end here, the impact of your decisions rippling through your growing community. You'll see the effects of alliances - such as weddings to forge relationships between clans - and the consequences of "harsh choices you have to face". It's also where you'll see some of the game's romances play out (if you choose to indulge in those).
"It really changed the shape of the game we were making," Laferrière says. "Instead of exploring one territory, then moving on to another and having no real opportunity or reason to return, the settlement changes the structure. So you'll go on an adventure and then be encouraged to come back to your settlement. It changes the way we're playing the game we're making - at least, that's the bet we're making." It's not an entirely new concept for the franchise, but it's been a long time since Assassin's Creed tried to give players a proper home (boats and trains aside, AC3's rather basic Homestead is the last good example). It's also a tried and tested idea for the genre. As Laferrière speaks, he describes the settlement as a place of importance in Valhalla reminiscent of Skyhold and the Normandy, which players returned to time and again. As you grow your village, new buildings will be available to customise and upgrade such as a barracks, blacksmith and tattoo parlour.
On a personal level, since I was very young, I read a Michael Crichton novel that was about Vikings, and from that very young age I fell in love with that time period and this culture
It's in Britain, of course, you'll eventually meet King Alfred, who the trailer paints as the villain of the piece, complete with some Templar-looking artefacts in the background. But Laferrière assures me that Alf will be more of a complex character when you meet him in-game.
From the eurogamer article:
Assassin's Creed Valhalla reshapes the series' RPG storytelling by giving you a Viking settlement
Ubisoft knows what you think of Vikings: their reputation in history as bloodthirsty invaders, interested in Britain on…www.eurogamer.net
Oh shut the fuck up. "Mastery of the RPG genre".It's another adjustment for a series well past its early transition into RPG territory (Origins) and already able to boast about real mastery of the genre (Odyssey)
#LIKEAVIKINGLet's see tomorrow how they turn Vikings into woke people and pretend they never raped or abducted any women from other lands.
This kinda sounds like a modern take on the villa from Assassin's Creed 2. I dig it.From the eurogamer article:
No odessy was sonyMicrosoft has had the exclusive marketing deal to all Assassin's creed game this gen.
Come on now...way too masculine for those reject gatheringsLooks like antifa rally.