IS VALHEIM ANY GOOD? – A New Players Perspective



One of the biggest and most hyped upcoming historically based games is Valheim. With overwhelming positive reviews on steam it seems to have been crowned as “The best open world survival game ever” But how good is it from a new players perspective? What can we expect for the future of Valheim.

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25 thoughts on “IS VALHEIM ANY GOOD? – A New Players Perspective”

  1. I couldnt believe this game is in early access as it's super polished and feels done. I'm currently working on crafting iron and getting my butt to the 2nd boss and I have roughly 40 hours just cruising along. One of my favourite games I've played in a veryyyyyyyyy long time. Easily worth the 20 dollars compared to triple A games squeezing people for 50 to 60 bucks.

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  2. I stumbled on to this. Saw it was on 1GB and thought, ah what the hell.
    Utterly blown my mind.
    Of the many impressive features (it's only early access, mind,) is the sheer spectacular beauty of the world. For 1GB!!! It's not about having fancy graphics. It's what you DO with those graphics.

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  3. Developers who knows how to prioritize development resources. Fulfills all my survival and explorartion needs. A game with an even brighter future if they continue to update it.

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  4. I do enjoy Valheim, but I feel some of the praise is a bit exaggerated – mainly about how each game is different due to the procedural generation. Only up to a point, you're fundamentally still going to progress up the same tech tree, get harangued by Greydwarves when you try to build anything, look for the right biomes to explore in order, acquire resources the same way and in order and the bosses to fight in order. The only real change is the walking/sailing distances, how much you meander about looking for stuff. The enemies will be the same, the progression will be the same, the way you play it will still largely be the same unless you deliberately go out of your way to be different. You've been to one Black Forest, you'll know what to expect in the next really.

    It is very good value, is a good iteration on a proven formula and is quite stable and complete for an early access game. There's 5 bosses to slay, the world's your oyster.

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