Steam has been flooded with survival games sinceMinecraft’s meteoric rise in popularity, and so when one manages to break through the noise and make a name for itself, it’s worth paying attention.Valheimfrom Iron Gate Studio launched on Steam in early access back in February, translatingMinecraft-style gameplay mechanics to a viking setting, and managing to sell over five million copies in the process.Valheim’s popularityhas shown no signs of slowing down, and its success is well-deserved.

Valheimstarts players off in a meadow, almost naked and with no tools at their disposal. Like inMinecraft, the first minutes ofValheimare spent punching trees to get wood, which can in turn be used to create tools that make harvesting wood and other materials faster. These materials can then be used to create buildings that players can use to get shelter from the elements and enemies. It’s a familiar gameplay loop present in many survival games, but it’s more engaging inValheimfor a variety of reasons.

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Perhaps one of the main reasons whyValheimhas managed to stand above other games in the genre is that it doesn’t bog players down with restrictive hunger and thirst meters. Too many survival games force players to babysit status meters instead of letting them engage with the more entertaining aspects of the game, and so that’s thankfully stripped out ofValheim.Valheimplayers still have to find food to eat, but instead of punishing them fornoteating, they are rewardedforeating.

Valheimplayers have a base amount of health that they can increase by eating food. They can eat three different kinds of food at once to not only maximize their total health, but also to increase their total stamina. Different foods have different effects, and it’s fun to experiment to see what does what. And since players won’t starve to death, there is no pressure making them go out of their way to get food. This allows players to be mindful of the hunger system without having to obsess over where their next meal is coming from.

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Food inValheimis easy to come byin general. Players shouldn’t have to venture far to find all kinds of berries, plus plenty of boar, deer, and other animals that they can kill for meat. It won’t take long beforeValheimplayers have a large stockpile of food, and they can then focus on the other, more entertaining aspects of the game, like exploration, crafting better equipment, and fighting challenging enemies.

Valheimgives players complete freedom to go wherever they want right out of the gate, but if players venture too far, they will likely end up in an area they’re not ready for.Valheimuses its biomes to pace the experience and help lead players through the game, gradually introducing new items and gameplay mechanics along the way. For example, theMeadow biome inValheimis spent mainly gathering materials and building structures, but then when players get to the Black Forest, they will discover dungeons, massive trolls, and ore deposits.

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The game doesn’t hold players' hands, but it also isn’t inaccessible or confusing. Players will figure out what they need to do next for themselves based on what they encounter. While exploring the Meadow biome, earlyValheimplayers will realize that it is very difficult to hunt deer with only knives and clubs. So then they will need to focus on crafting their first bow and arrows. After successfully hunting a deer and getting deer hide, players will learn how to craft leather armor which in turn will make it easier for them to fight off theGreydwarves and other enemies. This will then prepare them for the first boss fight against Eikthyr, and upon completing that, they will get access to even more items that open up additional gameplay opportunities.

Valheimis brilliantly paced so that players aren’t bombarded with everything at once, but are instead taught one thing at a time. This givesValheima rewarding sense of discovery, as players are constantly learning new things or getting some new crafting recipe. This ensures thatValheimplayers always have a goal, which keeps them engaged with the game, successfully addressing the lack of direction that some survival games have notoriously struggled with in the past.

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The main goal inValheimis to find the boss spawn locations scattered throughout the map, figure out how to summon them, and then defeat them in an epic-scale boss battle.Valheim’s boss fightsare intense and can be genuinely challenging, forcing players to verify they have the proper gear and stats before they take them on. Players can team up with up to nine others thanks toValheim’s online co-op to make the boss fights a little easier, but they will still offer a decent challenge.

Valheim’s combat gives players a variety of options. They can use a bow if they’d like, which allows for ranged damage and is generally safer than close-quarters combat. Alternatively, they can outfit themselves with a knife and a shield, parrying attacks and going in for a flurry of strikes whenever they see an opening. Whatever kind of combatValheimplayers choose, the game will reward them by leveling up their stats for those specific skills. Using a bow increases the bow stat, using melee weapons increases that stat, and so on and so forth. This is another level of progression that contributes toValheimbeing such a rewarding experience and a difficult game to put down.

Valheimplayers can completely ignore the boss fights and fighting enemies, focus entirely on the crafting, and still be able to sink dozens of hours into the game.Valheimplayers have created incredible worldsusing the game’s building mechanics, including areas fromGame of Thrones,Diablo, andWorld of Warcraft. Building inValheimhas somewhat of a learning curve, but once players get the hang of it they will be able to create their own viking villages in no time.

And that’s the beauty ofValheim. It is an incredibly deep gameplay experience, allowing players to have an action-RPG style adventure or giving them the tools to create their own villages and live out their viking fantasies.Valheimplayers can build longshipsand explore the seas, or they can go dungeon crawling in the woods. There’s so much to do in the game and it’s all anchored by perfectly paced progression so it never feels overwhelming.

After playingValheim, some may be surprised to learn that it is technically an early access title. However, there is very little aboutValheimthat is “early access.” In all actuality,Valheimin early accessis more polished and content-rich than some full-priced $60 games that hit the market as “finished” products. But whileValheim’s content and gameplay is impressive enough that it doesn’t look like a typical early access game, it does have a couple of concerning technical issues that potential players should be made aware of.

Valheimhas a major bug that deletes players' worlds, and the game itself warns players that they could potentially lose access to their character when playing online. We never experienced these bugs in our own time with the game, and they are reportedly fairly rare occurrences. Even so, these are pretty severe, game-breaking bugs and their very existence will leave players on edge, worried that they could wind up losing all of their progress.

These issues will be ironed out andValheim’s content roadmapensures that plenty of new content will be added to the game as well throughout 2021. In its current state, it’s an incredibly engrossing experience and perhaps the first survival game of its kind to matchMinecraftin pure fun factor. And if it’s already this impressive in early access, one can only imagine how good it will be when it has its full release.