Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is the weakest of the RPG trilogy, fans agree

Assassin’s Creed Valhallahas been unfortunately named the weakest of the RPG trilogy, and I can’t say I disagree.

Ubisoft’sflagship franchise,Assassin’s Creed, is back in a big waythanks to its latest release,Assassin’s Creed Mirage. The newest game brings the series back to its roots of stealth and espionage, whilstperfectly condensing the map sizeand shifting the focus back onto the Order of Assassins.

Check outAssassin’s Creed Miragebelow

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Fans went through dark times with recent releases, most notably the RPG trilogy, which consisted ofAssassin’s Creed Origins, thebest of the three,Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, aphenomenal RPG but a bad AC game, and finally,Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, which some fans feel istreated too harshly.

The main problem withAssassin’s Creed Valhallais it’s just too damn big, with a map that looks amazing but is a pain to traverse, and its story failed to impress as well.

Many agreed, saying they’re always reluctant to replayValhalla, or even finish it, as the world, story, and characters just don’t have the same pull to them as the games that came before it.

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“Agreed, Origins is the best of the 3 for me. Valhalla was horrible to finish, I tried to replay it recently and uninstalled again after 5 minutes.”

“I can agree with you. I loved Assassin’s Creed: Origins so much, liked Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey a little (I said ‘a little’ because it was unnecessarily long), and I hated Assassin’s Creed: Vallhala (for being too long for no reason)!”

“Completely agree. I’ve re-installed Valhalla three times and honestly can’t get into it. Mirage was tough to get excited about because I really enjoyed Odyssey and Origins, but I like Mirage so far.”

Future Assassin’s Creed games will reportedly vary between smaller, more focused titles likeMirage, to broader, open-world adventures, like the upcomingAssassin’s Creed: Red.

Topics:Assassins Creed,Assassins Creed Valhalla,Ubisoft