![]() Amidst all of the warring and carnage, a hero and his clan members are imprisoned for unknown crimes. But as the once vast Beigan Empire begins to wane in power and influence, its ruler seems unaffected by such woes, as it is rumored he cares not for his country, but only for the heirloom said to exist within the confines of the continent that grants a man any wish he desires. After the Beigan Empire’s blitzkrieg assault on its neighboring kingdoms in search of legendary treasure, the remaining unoccupied nations rise up to meet the tyrannical emperor and drive him back from their lands. Valhalla Knights 3 tells the tale of a land that’s embroiled in war. That’s how the latest installment in the Valhalla Knights series can be best explained: a game that comes up just a bit short in the end. Thus, you ultimately leave slightly impressed, but also disappointed in his inability to live up to the standards he himself set. But when it comes down to landing a bullseye at the end of a session, it seems that, no matter how much he practices or excels at various other parts of the game, he just can’t ever seem to seal the deal. After all, his shots hit the board, and he can even call out a couple numbers and hit them with precision. As you pass by, you stop and watch him throw a couple rounds because he’s not half bad. The Valhalla Knights series is like that guy who hangs out at the bar every night and plays darts by himself.
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