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Console Monster: Viking: Battle for Asgard PS3 Review

Console Monster writes: "The Vikings terrorised British shores over 1200 years ago, with the first raids recorded in the early 790's. The Vikings raided England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales and they must have loved these shores as they kept coming back for more. The most recognisable invasion was the Norman Conquest in 1066 - some of you will remember this from History at school. I could go on giving you a lesson about the Vikings, but truth be told, this is about a particular Viking - Skarin, in Viking: Battle for Asgard.

For centuries war has been bloody and relentless between the Underworld and Asgard. The Underworld, led by Hel, Queen of the Underworld, has her merciless soldiers who are known as the Legion, to destroy the realm of the Gods, Asgard. The reason for this is that Hel is looking for the God-killing weapon that can break the chains of Fenrir, Wolf God and brother to Hel..."
60 / 100
Wriggy - contributor
Published: 541 days 4 hours ago | Review | PlayStation 3
 
 
 

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