Ubisoft’s narrative tear jerker Valiant Hearts: The Great War first debuted to critical acclaim on the PS4 almost a decade ago, but it’s taken a long time for its successor to arrive. Developed by Old Skull Games, sequel Valiant Hearts: Coming Home launched exclusively for Netflix subscribers last year. It’s now finally available for the PS4, as of 7th March.
The blurb reads: “As World War I rages on, two brothers fight to survive the trenches and find each other again. Their paths will cross with new heroes who will share in the joy of reuniting and surviving the horrors of the Western Front.” As was the case with the original game, you’ll find historical fact woven into the fiction, which explores the lives of ordinary people thrust into extraordinary situations.
The game’s retailing for £12.99/$14.99, although there’s also a bundle available including both titles in the series for £20.99/$24.99. If you’ve never played these before and have a penchant for heart-wrenching narrative adventures, we’d strongly recommend you give it a go.
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Do people actually play major games like this on Netflix?
Also, wait, Ubisoft makes good games???¿
PS4? The console that was superseded four years ago?
Still going to pick it up because the first one was superb. Well worth playing if you haven't yet.
First was a great game, so if this is just as good, I'll pick it up.
Heck yeah I loved the first so I’m def buying this
@HotGoomba Ubi have always been making good and great games and in fact they released one of the best games this year so far.
@DennisReynolds It’s silly that I immediately thought of Skull and Bones when that doesn’t even fit the description you gave. 😅
Prince of Persia barely feels like a Ubisoft game, and I mean that in a good way…
@DennisReynolds Which one then you mean Prince of Persia? And Ubisoft as a company sucks they brought the worst things to gaming.
@Flaming_Kaiser Of course i mean PoP. Nah they make good or great games most of the time, people who hate on them are just jumping on the hate bandwagon despite not even playing the games.
I didn't even know there were games on Netflix. But okay.
The first game was great. A shame this isnt getting a native PS5 release, but a PS4 version is better than not at all.
@DennisReynolds Yeah I know, was just being sarcastic lol.
I'm desperate for Rayman.
@HotGoomba
Their indies were solid. Grow Home/ Up, Child of Light, etc.
They're AAA games that are actually single A at most on the other hand... Utter garbage
@HotGoomba anything that's a point and click style game, like oxenfree 2, or turn based strategy, like into the breach, arguably works better on a touch screen interface on your phone than console using a controller. It's the freaks playing dead cells or gta on netflix by touchscreen there that melt my head. That might be an age thing though, the youth love a touchscreen lol.
@DennisReynolds I find most of their games a little bit boring, bloated and bland. They almost all have the same setup its not like it's a secret.
As a company and it's leader it's not a lot better.
The best games they make are not being in active development or are the indie games they release. Im also quite impressed how many remakes they made worse then the original that's quite impressive.
And they really have a big issue with people owning their games completely on a disk thats the industry they want complete control.
Yeah I really think if you own one of their games per franchise you can wait for a few entries because when you look at it its all a bit the same.
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