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Jotun valhalla edition guide
Jotun valhalla edition guide







The overview map: it doesn't show where you are on it, so you have to figure out your position based on landmarks which can get confusing, especially when the map isn't oriented in the same direction the level is.Ģ. I have very, very few complaints about Jotun.ġ. Sound effects are very minimal, mostly just footsteps and attacks, but all of them are timed well and sound nice. The Icelandic voice overs are wonderful, they really help with the immersion and they sound like native speakers. All of the levels and bosses have different music and it fits. The soundtrack is very fitting and epic when it needs to be. Thora and all of the Jotun are very well designed and the animations-although rustic feeling-are great. Everything is meticulously hand-drawn and just well done.Īll of the maps are unique from each other and very vast. They're essential for Perfect runs and Time Trials. God Powers, you only have these if you visit the god statues on each map and their uses are limited.A dodge roll, but BE CAREFUL, it's recovery time is very slow as well, BUT it can be used to interrupt attack recovery.Both are very slow, including their recovery time. Your axe, with a normal attack and a heavy attack.Only a couple of maps have any actual enemies on it, and they all die in one hit.Īfter you have the runes specific to a god you can fight them.Įach god has its own pattern of attacks and abilities, but they also have some heavy RNG (especially the last one!) so watch out. Jera only has one, all the other gods have two.Įach map has a rune, a golden apple tree, a god statue, a healing fountain, and a couple of vistas. Throughout the realms you learn more about Norse mythology, such as its creation myth and what each god represents.Īs you beat the gods, you learn more about Thora's life before her death and her place in her clan.īefore you fight each god you have to find their runes. You play as Thora, a viking who must prove to the gods that she deserves a place in Valhalla. If the game wasn't as difficult as it is, I probably wouldn't like it as much as I do, but at the same time it is incredibly frustrating to replay a boss fight over, and over, and over again, and that's pretty much all this game is: boss fights. I have a very love/hate relationship with Jotun: Valhalla Edition.









Jotun valhalla edition guide