![]() ![]() If you see this game on sale make sure to pick it up. The narration, soundtrack and artwork are something truly special and a testament to indie game development. The game is an acquired taste in terms of difficulty, but an audio-visual masterpiece. ![]() Generally the game will set you back around £12 depending on platform, but is very often on sale up to 75%, allowing you to pick it up for less than £5. The process of figuring these bosses out and beating them is extremely satisfying. These fights can be very frustrating and you will suffer a quick death if you make too many mistakes. Each Jotun will have various phases, attack patterns and timings that you will need to learn and master in order to get past them. The sense of scale is something the game plays with really successfully by pitting you – a tiny human against some truly gigantic deities. ![]() Once you have collected the appropriate runes you face off against a boss, and boy do these bosses pack a punch. Often you will also find special shrines that give you some interesting skills ranging from healing and shields to decoys and even the blessing of Thor’s hammer. Each big boss (known as Jotun) fight is preceded by a couple of relatively peaceful missions to find some runes, often accompanied by a puzzle of sorts. This is quite a challenging game which will have you in potential fits of anger as you face up against some of the later bosses. You play as Thora – a recently deceased human wielding a massive two-handed axe. Battle your way past gods and figure out weird puzzles on your way through the afterlife. Jotun: Valhalla Edition made by Thunder Lots Games is an amazingly aesthetic game based on Norse mythology. ![]()
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