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Vikings: Wolves of Midgard is set in the Shores of Midgard, a world based upon the mythology and history of the Vikings with a fantasy twist. [10] The game follows a warrior/shieldmaiden who recently become the newest chieftain of Ulfung Village, the home of the namesake tribe said to be consisted of outcasts and renegades, after saving their home from a Jötnar raid orchestrated by a powerful ...
Pages in category "Video games based on Norse mythology" The following 97 pages are in this category, out of 97 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The game centers on former NYPD detective Max Payne, who attempts to solve the murder of his family while investigating a mysterious new designer drug called "Valkyr". While doing so, Max becomes entangled in a large and complex conspiracy involving a major pharmaceutical company, organized crime, a secret society, and the U.S
Shacknews called it "as gorgeous as it is horrifying" and recommended it to fans of horror games. [9] Nintendo Life recommended against the Switch version due to performance problems during their review, but they reported that an upcoming patch promised to address this. In the meantime, they recommended playing the game on more powerful systems ...
Too Human is an action role-playing game developed by Silicon Knights and published by Microsoft Studios.It was released in August 2008 for the Xbox 360.The game's story is a science-fictional futuristic retelling of Norse mythology that portrays the Æsir, the Norse gods, as cybernetically enhanced humans, tasked with protecting mankind from the onslaught of Loki's army of machines.
The Valkyrie Profile series has been distinguished for its inventive gameplay. [1] Aesthetically, the series is known for its muted colors and melancholic ambiance. [1] As the player, one usually takes the role of a valkyrie, one of a host of female figures who choose warriors who may die in battle and lead them into the afterlife, though sometimes one plays as a mortal called upon by the ...
[18] Edge gave the Xbox 360 version a similar score of six out of ten and wrote that its shortfalls "just seem so peculiar when compared to the surging competency of its strengths". [24] However, The A.V. Club gave the same console version a D+: "With no reason to fight, all the killing turns into noise—and even the giant cast-of-dozens ...
Game Revolution awarded the game 4.5 out of 5, saying "All told, Jotun is a wonderful experience with just a few sour notes." [18] IGN awarded it a score of 8.0 out of 10, saying "Jotun is a wondrous trek through Norse mythology and the imposing giant bosses that inhabit its rich, beautiful world."