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Jotun is a hand-drawn action-exploration game set in Norse mythology.
In Jotun, you play Thora, a Viking warrior who died an inglorious death and must prove herself to the Gods to enter Valhalla.
Explore vast regions of Norse Purgatory to find runes...
Jotun is a hand-drawn action-exploration game set in Norse mythology.
In Jotun, you play Thora, a Viking warrior who died an inglorious death and must prove herself to the Gods to enter Valhalla.
Explore vast regions of Norse Purgatory to find runes to unleash the jotun, giant Norse elementals. Fight them using only your massive two-handed axe, the blessings of the Gods and your skills!
Impress the Gods!
Jotun: Valhalla Edition features the brand new Valhalla Mode, the ultimate battle against even fiercer versions of the Jotun! A true challenge for those who wish to impress the Gods!
Experience beautiful hand-drawn animation
Fight five epic jotuns, giant Norse elementals
Explore nine vast and mysterious levels filled with Viking mythology
Great game. I struggle with really difficult titles, but I found I could manage past the frustration with this one for simple reasons: the art and the mythology. If those things interest you, then you will likely enjoy the game. The mechanics are simple - some would argue too much, but I liked them. If you have no interest in the art style or mythology, you probably won't be that interested in it. Me, personally, I have read through the artbook of the game a few times. Love it.
Jotun is a beautiful game. Everything is hand drawn and well animated. The narration and story telling is also well done. The only gripe I have about the game is that the game itself is kinda boring, with the only driving force being interesting boss fights.
The bosses are massive and impressive. Titans that take out more than half your life if you're unlucky enough to be hit by one. Thankfully they are slow and predictable, with the only problem being their AoE. Aside from the bosses there are a few dungeons you need to go through, most of which are just exploration with environmental obstacles. These dungeons give you health upgrades, runes and a little narration.
The problem with Jotun is its basic combat. You have a light slash, a heavy slash and a dodge roll. The light slash does pitiful amounts of damage to a boss and cannot connect into a heavy slash (as in there are no combos except for chaining it into another light slash). The heavy slash has a hold and release sort of weight to it which I never really cared for, but it does good damage and is great against bosses. The dodge roll has no stamina backlash so you could do that the entire time, even though it's not that effective.
To make combat interesting you have runes. Spells that can buff you or debuff the enemy. Spells that can heal you, make a clone of yourself to get away from enemies, a shield to protect yourself temporarily, strengthening spells to make your attacks stronger, etc. These can turn the tide of the battle and make boss fights much better.
All in all Jotun is a very pretty game with shallow combat that's only redeemed by the bosses and runes.
Something to unpack here, it's just not very good. This game is made very well but it is more of an experience. I saw this was being given away for free on GOG I think the time when Sundered was able to be pre-ordered. I thought it may be kind of a stripped back experience of Sundered but I was wrong. Other than the Artstyle of both games they are very different. It isn't a very hard game you may only die by the bosses maybe because of something unexpecting to happen but thats it. Combat is fine but very bare bones. You only have a fast attack and a strong attack with a few different powers given to you by the gods. Thats it.
I like the artstyle but that has to be it. Even if you really want this game I implore you to not get it at full price. Maybe wait for a sale or have a friend give it to you or play it with someone that already has it if that is possible. Honestly after about 3 hours I kinda capped out on it because it became a slog to get through.
You may get something out of it but I honestly couldn't.
The game is short which is not a bad thing, I like it. I finished it in four and a half hours.
It tells a story about a viking & norse mythology.
The game is mostly walking around solving puzzles, the puzzles are not hard.
There are six boss fights and they are not that hard either.
It's a beautiful atmospheric game that I think is worth the money and time.
Beautifully drawn levels. Each level has its own features. Funny hordes of dwarves.
The game itself is boring. The story is as clichéd as it can be. Not much happening on the levels and they are pretty simple. The bosses are ridiculously difficult compared to the rest of the game. I think I have spent 80% fighting the bosses. It was difficult and bo-o-oring.