We wouldn't object if they sold such a big, comprehensive and good DLC. But the fact that they're releasing it for free is incredible. And the fact that it complements Ragnarök even more is priceless.
God of War Ragnarök: Valhalla is not merely an optional DLC but rather an essential one. The completeness and enjoyment as a roguelite, combined with its narrative aspects, are truly perfect. For gamers eagerly awaiting the sequel, it's undoubtedly a delightful year-end surprise in many aspects.
Perfect way to conclude the game. Although I consider it frustrating some times, it was curiousity what drove me into trying to complete it. Great dlc.
Such a good DLC 5 hours plus worth of story and very fun rogue like mechanics all for the low low price of free 99. You can’t get much better than that
At the end of God of War: Ragnarok Valhalla, I saw that Santa Monica Studios knew exactly how to end the story - Kratos, the aging hero, needed to step out of the shadows of his past and face the future.
God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla is not only a fun and addictive roguelite mode where the game's excellent combat is allowed to shine brighter than ever, it's also a rewarding, introspective narrative experience, and one that's especially unmissable for long-time series fans. Given that it's free, there's really no reason not to play it.
God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla is not only a can’t-miss DLC, but it tells an even more personal story. What Sony Santa Monica has done is beyond impressive, forcing Kratos to confront his past in ways never expected... Even if you don’t like roguelikes, do yourself a favor and don’t miss this DLC for what still may be one of the greatest action series ever made.
God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla is a brilliant addition to a brilliant game. Not only does it remix the core title's combat in a compelling, highly replayable roguelite mode, it does so with Santa Monica's usual cinematic style, weaving in meaningful story that'll keep you hooked while it lasts. Fans of the series really shouldn't pass on this — and, because it's totally free, there's no reason to do so.
I think this DLC adds a new dimension to the God of War saga. It brings freshness and novelty by letting us play as a Kratos filled with rage and anger, but without a deep storyline, just pure combat. All the references to the previous games are a real pleasure to rediscover, and the experience is highly enjoyable. For a free DLC, it’s definitely worth it!
Combat is bland and boring... gets repetitive and predictible rather quickly. Graphics ok.
Story kinda of meh if you are not really into this type of stuff.
Only buy because it was on sale. Still dont think this game worth more than 30$
Сюжет хороший, боевка хорошая, но зачем было столько придумывать заморочек с механикой печатей фреи. Просто половина времен пытаешься поставить печать в нужное место, иногда совсем непонятно как это работает. Например в случае где надо было перенести огонь с одной тороны качающегося маятника на другой, 1 жаровня уже горит, другая не поджигается. Пересмотрел ролики на ютуб, все делаю верно. После часа плясок с бубном получилось открыть проход. Зачем было придумывать сломанные костыли хорошей игре, там такой ерунды и близко небыло и было все великолепно! (я про 1 часть). Про сундуки, где надо разрушить 3 связки улья вообще молчу, это такая непонятная дрянь, что на поиски ракурса откуда кинуть топор или найти от чего этот топор должен отразиться уходит колоссальное количество времени. Кто конструировал эти головоломки вообще, у вас разнообразия нет вообще, а где вы пытаетесь проявить его, там черт ногу сломит откуда и куда кинуть топор чтобы он отрекошетил от 2х стекол и срезал 3 коня... Лучше бы сделали меньше дурных головоломок и дали возможность пойти на более ранних уровнях фармить ресурсы для улучшения экипировки. Ужас
SummaryGod of War Ragnarök: Valhalla will be an epilogue to the events of God of War Ragnarök that follows Kratos on a deeply personal and reflective journey. Set after the decisive battle against Odin and Atreus' departure, Kratos has seen a path for himself that he never thought possible before. Brought to the mysterious shores of Valhalla a...