As discussions heat up on various forums, players are wrestling with the balance of naval combat and stealth mechanics in Assassinโs Creed Odyssey and Valhalla. With the Shadows DLC on the horizon, opinions are mixed, particularly about the ship battles that have divided the community.
Many fans express concerns about the significance of naval combat. One player noted, "Naval combat is important, as you have to upgrade your ship if you donโt want to be destroyed in seconds," emphasizing the necessity of ship battles for certain story objectives. Others agree, stating that for Odyssey, ship combat plays a huge role and adds depth to the game, while in Valhalla, it's mainly for travel and raiding. A post remarked, "In Valhalla, the ship is mostly a way to navigate the Rivers of England."
The conversation also tackles the stealth system in both titles. Players are split on its effectiveness. "Stealth in Odyssey is very good," one commented, pointing out the variety of abilities like teleportation and smoke bombs that make gameplay engaging. Meanwhile, another user critiqued Valhalla, saying, "Although Eivor can use stealth, sheโs not as good as Kassandra from Odyssey." Reports of mixed detection rates in Valhalla have also surfaced, with one player observing, "Detection can be a bit wonky in Valhalla, but it overall works."
Ship Combat Significance: Many argue that while Odyssey has essential ship combat, Valhalla uses ships mainly for transport and raiding.
Stealth Effectiveness: Mixed reviews on stealth exist; some highlight Odyssey's mechanics as top-notch, while Valhalla's stealth faces scrutiny despite occasional successful executions.
Player Strategies: With some fans focusing on combat over stealth, the challenge remains in balancing play styles.
"With characters being bulky warriors, itโd be hard to hide, lol," reflected one gamer, shedding light on the physicality of Valhalla's characters.
โฝ Ship combat in Odyssey is crucial for certain missions, but more optional content exists.
โ๏ธ Stealth mechanics in Odyssey are favored for their innovation, whereas Valhalla introduces complications with bulky characters.
๐ Players seem increasingly frustrated by naval combat, as many find it less enjoyable than earlier titles.
As fans eagerly await the Shadows DLC, the question remains: will future updates cater to these evolving preferences for less naval combat and more diverse stealth mechanics? Only time will tell.