It’s catching on and I’ve only heard good things
Valheim has had a deal with Steam gamers who are always looking for the next big survival game to play alone and with friends. After watching the Viking survival game all week on the bestseller list and thinking “Hey, I have to try it”, it’s official: Valheim it sold over a million copies during its release week.
Here’s the Steam Early Access release trailer to try to catch up quickly:
If the old and new aesthetics were surprised, Iron Gate says that “it was inspired by the early days of 3D graphics, such as the style seen in PS1 titles and old DOS-era 3D games (before of acceleration and the texture of the filtering hardware was one thing). “I still get used to it if I’m honest.
Like someone who hasn’t played Valheim however, but I also want it, potentially even if it matches Early Access, I like the idea of going out with my rinky-dink ship in a procedurally generated purgatory, chasing bosses I don’t have any company that is so bad equipped and dirty. in a sad hut.
Some details of the game that need to be made or broken are worth noting: you can play Valheim alone and lead your character’s progression by grouping (with up to nine more players on a server), you won’t have to worry about PvP or starvation (although food will increase your health / endurance), and basic flow involves killing the head of a biome to get the objects or skills you need to explore more of the world.
“Our inboxes are full of fantastic suggestions and suggestions and we are thrilled to see our community get involved. Valheim“The development of,” Iron Gate said in response to strong sales in the first week. “We are currently working hard to resolve issues that some of our players have reported to maximize the gaming experience for more Vikings.”
Assuming the lightning from a bottle doesn’t escape, the 2021 roadmap could just be the beginning. Right now, “in terms of features, the game is about 75% complete and in terms of content, about 50%.”