The Valhalla Knights series never really fared well in the past. The first two games (on the PSP) were mediocre at best, while the lackluster Eldar Saga on the Wii won few fans. Valhalla Knights 3, in turn, never quite steps off of the shoddy foundation laid down by its predecessors. It offers some clear improvements, including a combat system that allows for seven player characters compared to the single-party systems of the past, but its good qualities are frequently stunted by dull quests, scummy dating mechanics and a general lack of polish that squander much of its potential.
In the least, however, it gets off to a good start with a decent character builder that offers a nice assortment of races, classes, and visual customization options that only grow deeper the longer you play. The initial six class choices expand to 20, while the four starting races are eventually bumped by their own additions. Experimenting with classes and skills is one of VK 3’s greatest joys. The depth of its options left me eager to level up and unlock new skills to further customize my character. These skills offer bountiful opportunities to fashion a character truly reflective of your personal style.
via IGN All http://feeds.ign.com/~r/ign/all/~3/p5l0wYSqZpg/valhalla-knights-3-review
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