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Valhalla Hills Critic Reviews

26 Total Reviews

13 Positive Reviews(50%)
13 Mixed Reviews(50%)
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The Escapist December 11, 2015
While Valhalla Hills doesn't have the presentation and energy of some of the more popular RTS games, it does manage to offer up an addictive experience that is a lot of fun. Listening to the intriguing sound effects of the Vikings mustering up their strength to work remains delightful and humorous throughout the entire game.
80
Eurogamer Poland December 21, 2015
An engaging and enjoyable game, Valhalla Hills offers hours of fun and gameplay for fans of building and management genre, especially those with fond memories of The Settlers series.
80
LEVEL (Czech Republic) January 4, 2016
A must-have for building-strategy fans offers - despite of seeming lack of content - dozens of hours of entertainment. And there are Vikings!
78
Vandal December 1, 2015
If you like management games, Valhalla Hills is a great choice that is fun and engaging. It is not the most complex one, but definitely worth your time.
77
GameStar November 30, 2015
A refreshing old-school building strategy game for patient players, which only displays its charm and potential after a few hours of playing. It's love at second sight.
75
Softpedia December 2, 2015
The game fails to deliver too much in the way of story, and the graphics are a little limited, but the core building and optimization mechanics are captivating and give gamers plenty of interesting ways to tweak the layout of buildings and the paths that characters use.
75
GamingTrend December 3, 2015
Valhalla Hills is a well built title easily capable of fulfilling a short term RTS fix.
70
Hardcore Gamer November 22, 2015
What’s there is fun, and DLC is on the horizon, but the package is on the light side.
70
We Got This Covered November 22, 2015
It's not quite up there with Funatics' other RTS titles, due to a rather weak aesthetic and lack of player agency, but Valhalla Hills still has a lot of randomly-generated fun in store for fans of the genre.
70
XGN December 3, 2015
Although the main story in Valhalla Hills is quite lacking, managing a Viking settlement at the foot of a mountain is an interesting challenge.
70
Hooked Gamers December 7, 2015
Valhalla Hills is all in all, a strong little RTS, with enough going on under the surface to satisfy most fans of the genre.
70
SpazioGames January 20, 2016
Valhalla Hills is a pretty good god game, accessible for novices of the genre and fun for veterans too. Some problems with the AI and a boring initial phase keep it from being truly great, though.
70
CD-Action March 4, 2016
A really enjoyable, relaxing game reminiscent of old Settlers.
68
PC Games December 3, 2015
A classical build up strategy game in tradition of The Settlers- and Cultures-Series from Funatics. You’ll have to conquer procedural-made islands, leading you Vikings to a portal, that leads to Valhalla. The tiny look of the toon-like characters and their animations are charming, as well as watching your folk building houses, farms and stuff. Unfortunately the transport of goods is unnecessary complicated and the AI is just acting automatically. There is no way to give precise orders, same as for the military-part of the game.
68
4Players.de December 11, 2015
It shows off some interesting features which could have made Valhalla Hills truly unique, but when it comes to variety, depth and diversity, it fails to impress.
67
Riot Pixels January 25, 2016
Alas, Valhalla Hills is too repetitive and simple, and its randomly generated maps are not a replacement for a normal single-player campaign.
65
GRYOnline.pl December 1, 2015
How does Valhalla Hills look in comparison with famous Settlers franchise? The developers have failed in some areas, and succeeded in others. Fortunately, completing new maps and goals is very pleasant - every fan of colorful strategy games based on economy should consider this game. If not now maybe after some discounts?
63
Everyeye.it December 21, 2015
Compared to the early access, this final release is sadly disappointing. What we got is a still interesting god game, but the price can't make up for what it's in the box, and much fixing by the devs is still needed.
60
GameWatcher November 19, 2015
It’s a charming, lighthearted game of resource gathering and production. Unfortunately, it’s only really fun when things work smoothly and easily. Figuring out mistakes and solving problems - which should be the core of a good strategy game - are built around solving pathfinding issues, and Valhalla Hills doesn’t do much to make those problems more palatable.
60
Gameplanet December 14, 2015
Valhalla Hills is charming, but it lacks compelling problem-solving scenarios, is too repetitive, and has players relying too much trial and error to progress.