Asgard's Wrath Is AMAZING!!! (ONE of the BEST Virtual Reality Games of ALL TIME!!!) - Jack Jenkins
Asgard's Wrath Is AMAZING!!! (ONE of the BEST Virtual Reality Games of ALL TIME!!!) - Jack Jenkins
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Timecodes:
00:00 - Introduction
01:05 - Asgard's Wrath
13:51 - Weightloss and Stats
17:19 - Outro
Blog:
https://jack-jenkins.com/?p=410
Script:
Asgard's Wrath 2 is hailed as one of the greatest Virtual Reality games ever. It got an amazing Metacritic of eight point seven stars and a perfect ten out of ten from IGN. I was ready to dive right into that puppy as it came free with the Meta Quest 3. Before I do… I figure it's time to look at the predecessor. That's right, I will be playing what I believe will be my first round of Asgard's Wrath.
Asgard's wrath originally came out five years ago in twenty-nineteen. Winning the Best VR game at the GameAward's. It's all about stunning graphics and great gameplay. Seriously, this may be a record for how much better the first game's graphics are compared to its sequel. Of course, that is due to the hardware for the original Asgard's Wrath, which is only available when streaming through your personal computer. That means you will need a thousand-dollar gaming machine for the best graphics, four hundred dollars for the headset, and pay whatever it costs to have good enough internet to stream the game. The second one uses the mobile hardware in the headset… easy. Is Asgard's Wrath worth all of this cost and effort? Spoilers, but absolutely.
Before discussing this game more, I wanted to get my challenge out of the way. For I am not just playing Asgard's Wrath… I am using it to burn calories. My challenge was to play this game every day for thirty days. I will use an Apple Watch to calculate my heart rate and calorie burn to determine how much weight this game caused me to burn. See all of this in the statistics section of my video. Again, you can always scroll through using the scroll bar below.
With my challenge out of the way and everything set up, I am ready to dive into the world of Asgard. I will be spooling up to get the raven character, so skip ahead to the statistics section to skip all that. Upon starting the game, you must hold your arms to the side to configure your height. From there, the game starts with this amazing opening of you walking in a beautiful temple with a rainbow pathway. From there, you begin the first saga, the voyage of the Sea Beast. It's here you learn the controls and how to swing your weapon. The amount of detail displayed in this opening is incredible. The animation and the epic soundtrack… just everything comes together to create the perfect experience.
Once you beat the beast, you get taken to Asgard's hall with your friend Loki. It turns out you are a god that's in training. You must answer the praises of people in bad situations and help them. When you help them out, Loki will pop up every now and again, giving you advice and training. In return, you bring back rare items to Loki. These items are not owned by other gods, and Loki is trustworthy. That's the lesson you learn from the Thor movies, after all.
In my playtime, I helped out a few characters. First was a woman whose town was taken over by another god. There was also a guy with an axe that you can retract, which made me feel like Thor. Next is a blind magician who will save his town, and lastly is a dark elf who needs to get back home with some rare treasures. To help each person, you will take over their mortal soul. You can pop out to being a god at various alters. The gameplay mixes between being a god and transforming animals and solving puzzles. When you are possessing, your goal is to explore and beat up bad guys to make it to the next area. I am, of course, simplifying everything, but you get the jest of it.
Let's talk about the gameplay. For the most part, the game controls very well, especially early into the VR gaming culture. You walk around using the joystick, which may or may not make you dizzy depending on your usage of VR. You can grab your sword and shield from your body and swing around the controller to attack. You must look at items and hold your controller to pick up items. You have a small inventory, so you must travel back and forth from the mortal world to Asgard. You must sit through lots of loading screens each time you do that, so I wish this aspect was more streamlined. However, with these items, you can upgrade your heroes or allies. Allies are these cool animals that you transformed when you were a god. Each one contains a special ability that can help you solve puzzles.
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