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Certainly the strongest woman hero since Samus Aran. She is very interesting and she is the stoic and strong woman character that gaming doesn't often portray. The character of Thora is expertly crafted. It's all performed very well and the recording is clear. There isn't a lot of music, but there is quite a lot of voice acting. All the musical chimes are great and reminiscent of Journey they have a lot of bass and the visuals they accompany makes for some magical moments. It also builds an incredible and sometimes foreboding atmosphere. Some of the long bridges have absolutely breath-taking views!Įach area has different ambient sounds, from birds and leaves rustling, to lava bubbling, which provides a great 3D feeling to the environments through their audio design. Backgrounds are simplistic, but well layered for visual depth. It's a shame the characters don't have more than four directional animations, as sometimes the movement can appear a bit janky, but that is the only issue with it. The fantastic graphics allow the characters, bosses and environments to not only look hand drawn, but to literally be hand drawn, with some excellent distortion effects and smooth animations. Unfortunately, unlike Shadow of the Colossus, the method for fighting the bosses stays the same for every encounter. This game does a fantastic job of building up the boss fights and making them just different enough to keep them interesting. It would be apt to compare this to the likes of Shadow of the Colossus, where the bosses are the spectacle and main event of the title. This is a great feeling, making each boss a monumental feat, and, after flailing an axe at its ankles for a bit, makes its defeat very satisfying. Each boss is extremely giant, forcing the camera to zoom out until Thora is naught but a speck. These all contribute to the atmosphere of the area and help feed a feeling of what is coming in the next boss fight. One is all about sliding, another is about bridging lava, among others. The level design is fantastic, with each area having a different gameplay element. The third section is the way to the boss fight, which only unlocks after exploring the other two areas and locating two. Jotun's focus is on the journey and the atmosphere the hub world feeds into the different levels, each of which is made up of three sections. Instead, there is minimal fighting outside of the giant boss battles. This game isn't a hack 'n slash, although it's probably categorised as such. Who knows-maybe her real motivation is all you can drink mead? Wielding her axe, she traverses this limbo by herself for a shot at eternal fun in her heaven. Thor is an interesting character she's taken the traditionally male role of the Viking warrior. It's a simple story, and the game benefits from it. This is considered a dishonourable death, and so she must travel Jotunheim and defeat the Jotun in order to enter Valhalla. Thora, the main character, dies while crossing the sea. Jotun is an explorative title based on Norse mythology.