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Mud, axes, permadeath, and a revenge plot penned by a historical novelist - NORSE: Oath of Blood earns its setup, even if a rocky launch nearly buried it.

I track launch-window reviews obsessively, so the "Mixed" Steam score on NORSE: Oath of Blood caught my attention immediately. The honest read: this is a genuinely interesting tactical RPG that shipped in a state it wasn't ready for, has since received patching, and is now close to the game it was always supposed to be. If you can accept that the floor was rough and the ceiling is legitimately high, there is real substance here. The core is a two-pillar loop: grid-based turn-based combat and settlement management back at your growing village of Sudrvik. On the battlefield, positioning is everything. Elevation boosts accuracy and damage, flanking exposes enemies, and the Shield Wall mechanic rewards keeping your frontline tight - bunch up to blunt arrow fire, but spread too thin and you're inviting a flanking disaster. Weapons span axes, swords, daggers, hammers, polearms, bows, and throwable hatchets, while warriors develop into roles such as Shield-Bearers, Berserkers, and Skalds rather than locking into rigid classes from the start. Gear shapes tactical identity more than archetype selection, which gives you genuine roster flexibility. The injury and permadeath system for non-hero units means a bad turn-order decision in chapter three can haunt your warband for hours afterward. That said, the AI has been widely criticized for pedestrian behavior - enemies waste turns, skip actions, and rarely threaten clever flanks of their own. The combat is engaging enough to carry you through, but strategy veterans expecting the pressure of late-game XCOM or Wartales will find it sits a tier below those benchmarks. Settlement management is the game's quieter pleasure. Back at Sudrvik you assign villagers to roles, upgrade the smithy and armory, manage resources, handle trade, and watch your warband's equipment ceiling rise with every building unlock. The honest caveat is that this layer runs on story rails: the expected sandbox never materializes, and building choices are largely dictated by narrative checkpoints rather than freeform economic planning. If you came in hoping for a Jarl simulator with open-ended expansion, dial those expectations down. What you get instead is a streamlined progression layer that keeps the story moving without grinding you to a halt, and for many players that pacing will feel like a feature rather than a compromise. The narrative is the game's strongest argument for patience. Written by Giles Kristian - historical fiction author behind the Raven Viking series - the script balances genuine dramatic weight with dry humor that actually lands. The sibling banter between Gunnar and his sister Sigrid, and in particular the supporting cast at Sudrvik, give the revenge-quest spine more texture than the premise deserves. Full voice acting elevates every cutscene, and the Unreal Engine 5 visuals render fog-covered Norwegian landscapes and muddy battlefields with real atmosphere. Performance, though, remains the game's ugliest legacy: micro-stutters, Lumen-driven texture pop-in, and residual bugs from a troubled launch still appear, especially on mid-range hardware without DLSS or FSR enabled. Post-patch 1.0.3 stability is dramatically better than day one, but it is not clean. For tactics players specifically, NORSE sits closest to Expeditions: Viking with a higher production budget and a sharper narrative focus - less sandbox, more authored saga. Mod support is absent, which limits long-term replayability once the roughly 20-hour campaign concludes. Character customization is gear-driven rather than creation-based, and there is no branching build system to min-max across multiple runs. What repeat playthroughs offer is variance in alliance choices and warband survival outcomes, which shifts the story arc in modest but meaningful ways. Newcomers to the genre will find the tutorial serviceable and the stamina-and-action-point system approachable, but the permadeath stakes mean early mistakes can compound fast. Take your first few engagements slowly, hold your formation, and do not let shield-bearers chase. Diego, Scout Team

NORSE: Oath of Blood

NORSE: Oath of Blood

17 feb 2026Arctic HazardTripwire Presents
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Mud, axes, permadeath, and a revenge plot penned by a historical novelist - NORSE: Oath of Blood earns its setup, even if a rocky launch nearly buried it.

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I track launch-window reviews obsessively, so the "Mixed" Steam score on NORSE: Oath of Blood caught my attention immediately. The honest read: this is a genuinely interesting tactical RPG that shipped in a state it wasn't ready for, has since received patching, and is now close to the game it was always supposed to be. If you can accept that the floor was rough and the ceiling is legitimately high, there is real substance here. The core is a two-pillar loop: grid-based turn-based combat and settlement management back at your growing village of Sudrvik. On the battlefield, positioning is everything. Elevation boosts accuracy and damage, flanking exposes enemies, and the Shield Wall mechanic rewards keeping your frontline tight - bunch up to blunt arrow fire, but spread too thin and you're inviting a flanking disaster. Weapons span axes, swords, daggers, hammers, polearms, bows, and throwable hatchets, while warriors develop into roles such as Shield-Bearers, Berserkers, and Skalds rather than locking into rigid classes from the start. Gear shapes tactical identity more than archetype selection, which gives you genuine roster flexibility. The injury and permadeath system for non-hero units means a bad turn-order decision in chapter three can haunt your warband for hours afterward. That said, the AI has been widely criticized for pedestrian behavior - enemies waste turns, skip actions, and rarely threaten clever flanks of their own. The combat is engaging enough to carry you through, but strategy veterans expecting the pressure of late-game XCOM or Wartales will find it sits a tier below those benchmarks. Settlement management is the game's quieter pleasure. Back at Sudrvik you assign villagers to roles, upgrade the smithy and armory, manage resources, handle trade, and watch your warband's equipment ceiling rise with every building unlock. The honest caveat is that this layer runs on story rails: the expected sandbox never materializes, and building choices are largely dictated by narrative checkpoints rather than freeform economic planning. If you came in hoping for a Jarl simulator with open-ended expansion, dial those expectations down. What you get instead is a streamlined progression layer that keeps the story moving without grinding you to a halt, and for many players that pacing will feel like a feature rather than a compromise. The narrative is the game's strongest argument for patience. Written by Giles Kristian - historical fiction author behind the Raven Viking series - the script balances genuine dramatic weight with dry humor that actually lands. The sibling banter between Gunnar and his sister Sigrid, and in particular the supporting cast at Sudrvik, give the revenge-quest spine more texture than the premise deserves. Full voice acting elevates every cutscene, and the Unreal Engine 5 visuals render fog-covered Norwegian landscapes and muddy battlefields with real atmosphere. Performance, though, remains the game's ugliest legacy: micro-stutters, Lumen-driven texture pop-in, and residual bugs from a troubled launch still appear, especially on mid-range hardware without DLSS or FSR enabled. Post-patch 1.0.3 stability is dramatically better than day one, but it is not clean. For tactics players specifically, NORSE sits closest to Expeditions: Viking with a higher production budget and a sharper narrative focus - less sandbox, more authored saga. Mod support is absent, which limits long-term replayability once the roughly 20-hour campaign concludes. Character customization is gear-driven rather than creation-based, and there is no branching build system to min-max across multiple runs. What repeat playthroughs offer is variance in alliance choices and warband survival outcomes, which shifts the story arc in modest but meaningful ways. Newcomers to the genre will find the tutorial serviceable and the stamina-and-action-point system approachable, but the permadeath stakes mean early mistakes can compound fast. Take your first few engagements slowly, hold your formation, and do not let shield-bearers chase.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementstier:aaaPermadeathWarband ManagementShield WallHistorical Low-FantasyStamina EconomyStory-Driven TacticsGear-Based ProgressionRevenge Narrative

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OS
Windows 10 64-bit or higher
Memory
16 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 12
Storage
60 GB available space
Graphics
Radeon RX 590 / GeForce GTX 1660
Processor
Ryzen 7 1700X / Core i7-7700K
Sound Card
DirectX Compatible

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Windows 10 64-bit or higher
Memory
16 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 12
Storage
60 GB available space
Graphics
Radeon RX 6700XT / GeForce RTX 3070
Processor
Ryzen 5 5600X / Core i5-12400
Sound Card
DirectX Compatible

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Arctic Hazard
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Tripwire Presents
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NORSE: Oath of Blood fue desarrollado por Arctic Hazard y publicado por Tripwire Presents.