u/tititlte

[no spoilers] Just finished Vikings… is Valhalla worth watching ?

[no spoilers] I just finished Vikings and honestly, I feel kind of empty now. 😭 I absolutely loved this show and got really attached to the characters and the whole world.

I've heard mixed things about Vikings: Valhalla, and I'm honestly scared I'll be disappointed if I start it.

For those of you who watched both: is Valhalla worth watching? Does it still feel connected to the original series? Do we get references to Ragnar and his sons, Floki, Rollo, familiar places, their legacy, etc.?

I don't expect it to be exactly like Vikings, but I'd love to hear your honest opinions. Should I give it a chance, or should I just let Vikings be what it was and move on? 😭

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u/tititlte — 8 days ago

Title: Previous beta players, could you play with friends?

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Quick question for anyone who played the previous tests:

Were private lobbies or friend invites enabled, or was it matchmaking only?

My friend and I are both planning to join the July closed beta on PS5 and would love to know what to expect.

Thanks!

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u/tititlte — 3 months ago

Hi everyone,

I’m pretty new to fighting games and wanted to get your opinion.

I’ve tried games like 2XKO and Street Fighter, but I really struggled with the controller and overall execution. It felt a bit overwhelming and hard to get into as a beginner.

I recently came across Avatar: The Last Airbender Fighting Game (ATLA FTG), and I’m wondering: do you think it could be a good entry point for someone like me?

I’m mainly looking for something more accessible, with a smoother learning curve, but still fun and engaging long-term.

Would you recommend it for a beginner? Or should I stick to more “classic” fighting games and just push through the difficulty?

Thanks in advance for your advice!

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u/tititlte — 4 months ago