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While the latter was meant as a single-time revelation to further the current day plot, it instead morphed into a dead horse that keeps getting beat in all the new games – and Valhalla is no different. That’s because Valhalla is very much a Viking game, whose connection to the franchise as a whole is tenuous aside from the underlying Animus tech and the “Gods as Those Who Came Before” bit. Together with the side quests and side activities like a fight club, puzzles, and even the nerdy (and boring) equivalent of a Viking rap duel, the game easily reaches hundreds of hours of content.Īs you may have noticed by now, all activities mentioned are intrinsically Norse in nature, and there’s very little mention of the Assassin’s Order. The distances are also significant, which pad the runtime considerably by making you sail, horse ride, or sprint your way for several minutes between quest markers.
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Both Norway and England maps are giant, full of places to raid, little buildings to loot, and mountains to climb. Those 30 hours are about the main missions, since the game itself is huge.