![]() ![]() Despite its hand-drawn art style, which is at times jaw-dropping, by the way, Jotun is not a game for kids – it may even prove too much for a lot of adults. Although I am absolutely certain that I won’t commit to it for more than an hour, it looks like I might have to add a new course to Duolingo.Īfter losing track of the regularity at which I fell to a particularly bastardly boss, it feels like her struggle becomes your own as you choke back the swear words and temptation to curse the Gods. ![]() It’s a rare thing to find a developer who’s done their homework and to then see that same passion reflected in something as divisive as a video game. Thunder Lotus deserve a lot of credit for sticking to authenticity over a localised voiceover and it really does pay off for them and also the player. The driving force behind the narrative comes from the perfect Icelandic voice performance for Thora. The story is told impeccably well, which isn’t something that I am going to spoil, but let’s just say that Thora doesn’t have an easy time of it. Your only chance of reaching Valhalla and the warrior’s end that you deserve is to axe your way through an endless sea of foes and hope that you impress the Gods enough for passage. Playing as Thora, a female viking warrior who is killed after being cast off her boat, you must traverse dangerous limbo-esque lands to take on the Jotun, the Titans of Norse mythology. To give such a simple summary for such a simple game doesn’t do Jotun any justice, though: it’s infinitely more complex than what you see on its surface. If you want a simple review of Jotun, here it is: Dark Souls meet Shadow of the Colossus styled like your favourite eighties cartoon. Once I watched that trailer and found myself sucked into its world and all the mythos that came with it, I knew it would be one to watch out for. Before its Valhalla Edition was revealed at E3 2016 for consoles, Jotun was something that had completely slipped me by when it was initially released on PC. It takes a lot to sell me on a game before I’ve even played it or read up on the critical consensus. ![]()
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