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Valhalla presents one of the best Assassin s Creed titles in a long while, blending myth and realty into something fun and jaw-dropping for the new console generation. It s such a shame that glitches and computer bugs have ruined some of the fun.
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It’s safe to say that in the two years since the previous game was released, I have been
dying for another
Assassin’s Creed. And I think we all know how excited I was back at the end of April when the game was announced – over half a year later I am still buzzing from that initial adrenaline rush. And now it’s here!
Norse Mythology #3 Review: Brings New Characters With Unknown Origins
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The players that have long become silver screen staples grace the pages of this comic penned by Neil Gaiman and his loyal interpretation of Norse Mythology. Joined by a creative team of Piotr Kowalski (The Steam Man) on art and Lovern Kindzierski (Agents of Law) tackling the colors of the comic, this issue stands on its own rather than shadowed in the Marvel movies that preceded its release.
Norse Mythology #3 Cover. Credit: Dark Horse Comics
In Asgard, Thor, away from his throne, has left the kingdom vulnerable to the violent attacks from his people s greatest enemy – the giants. While familiar characters such as Odin, Loki, and Freya struggle to pick up the pieces in Thor s absence, a mysterious man enters their halls with a proposition; he will build a wall to keep them safe in exchange for three things: