Valheim
Management are delirious to learn that Christopher Livingston can keep working long after his death and will take draugr entrails as payment!
SPECS
Minimum
OS: 64-bit
CPU: 2.6GHz dual-core 64-bit
Mem: 8GB
GPU: GeForce GTX 950, Radeon HD 7970
HDD: 1GB
Recommended
OS: 64-bit
CPU: 3GHz Core i5, 3GHz Ryzen 5
Mem: 16GB
GPU: GeForce GTX 1060, Radeon RX 580
HDD: 1GB
This is an Early Access preview of a game
that’s still in active development and updating. Originally released in June 2020, we feel safe casting an eye over where
Valheim
has been, where it is and where it’s going…
Our first trip across the ocean was on a tiny wooden raft, holding a torch nervously, peering through the pitch-black night. It makes you feel intensely vulnerable. Having never left the starter island before, we have no idea what’s waiting out there in Valheim’s massive procedurally generated world. After a long, tense night of sailing, finally setting foot on a new continent, we immediately discover what looks like a village. That’s a surprise – we hadn’t know there were villages in Valheim. The village is full of draugrs. We didn’t know there were draugrs, either. This game is full of surprises. Don’t ask about the trees…
A mob of undead warriors bash us with axes and bombard us with arrows. Fleeing home in misery, we have little to show for hours of exploration save for badly degraded weapons and armour, and a few draugr entrails. We decide never to go back there. Ever. But the discovery of draugr intestines has given us a recipe for sausages, so we stuff the entrails with boar meat and flavour them with thistle. Then eat them, eyes widening as the health bar grows to twice the size it’s ever been.