Comparison and differences between Assassin’s Creed Valhalla vs Assassin’s Creed Odyssey:
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey was the
most captivating game of the series. It was beautiful & was packed with
action including stealth & RPG elements which hooked me up from start to
end. One thing that I liked the most was the gameplay mechanics such as its attack
modes. Odyssey made protagonist looked like a Samurai & he had full control
over his blade.
Every new game in the Assassin’s
Creed series amuse players & it gives the series a new direction. The
series started as a stealth action & now it has been converted into a role
playing game. Below you can find every improvement in the Assassin’s Creed
Valhalla when compared with Assassin’s Creed Odyssey.
Instant Kill:
In the most recent game of
Assassin’s Cred series, the hidden blade that had since been in AC franchise,
has been omitted, & a lot of players did not like it. Players can hide in
the crowd, & then come back for a finishing blow from the back of enemy.
In Assassin’s Creed Odyssey,
hidden blade has been replaced by the spear of Leonidas, which can provide
double purpose such as acting as a hidden blade & an off-handed sword. A
lot of gamers are doubtful about where the series is heading, but social
stealth, will be back in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.
Less Grind:
It is a big upgrade in Assassin’s
Creed Valhalla because the world felt so bloated. For doing more of the work,
you must level up your character. This thing became very repetitive & took
players away from the essence of the game. A lot of gamers waited for this
& creators of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla paid attention to the fans.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla will
feel more fluid & less cumbersome, that is an exciting feature. The next
game in the series is taking us back to the series roots.
Choices:
In Assassin’s Creed Odyssey we
get our first experience with dialogue choices, that was pretty awesome &
it will proceed in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. Odyssey allowed fans to enjoy a
number of different endings based on choices of players.
Dual Wielding:
From Assassin’s Creed Valhalla,
we get to know that gamers can dual wield weapons. You can have a bow in the left
hand, & a melee weapon in your right. Dual wield was introduced in
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey.
Combat in Assassin’s Creed
Valhalla is sharper & fiercer. Enemies use everything they have as weapons,
even their shield too. Using whatever weapons you have & making combos with
that can help players get more freedom in battle.
Settlements:
A fine feature of Assassin’s
Creed Valhalla is settlements. You can make settlements that can be joined by
other clans, & this way you can add more people & continue to expand
it.
You can stock up stuff that you
need for the quests or can be used for quick travelling. If more clans attack
your settlement, then more gameplay can be revealed. You can build defenses for
protecting your settlements from enemy clans & in case your settlement is
attacked, then you can beat the enemies & protect it.
Below we have compared more features
of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla against Assassin’s Creed Odyssey:
Running:
In Running, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
mechanics seems a little robotic & unnatural, but AC: Valhalla looks
dynamic & natural.
Horse Riding:
Horse Riding of AC: Valhalla
looks very similar to AC: Odyssey & it seems like the developers have been
using the same animation in both games.
Bow Mechanics:
Bow mechanics is more advanced in
AC: Valhalla & it looks more impactful than AC: Odyssey.
Boat:
From the early footage of AC:
Valhalla, it seems like Odyssey boat is better than Valhalla.
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