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''Jøtun'' is an
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developed by Canadian studio
Thunder Lotus Games Thunder Lotus Games is an independent video game development studio based in Montreal, Canada. Founded in 2014, the company is most known for developing '' Jotun'' (2015), '' Sundered'' (2017) and ''Spiritfarer'' (2020). History The studio was f ...
. It was released for
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, and
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on September 29, 2015. The
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version was released on September 8, 2016, while the
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versions were released on September 9, 2016. The
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version was released on May 26, 2020.


Plot

''Jøtun''s story follows Thora, a recently deceased
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woman. Having suffered an inglorious death, she must travel across the realms defeating
Jötunn A (also jotun; in the normalised scholarly spelling of Old Norse, ; ; plural / ) or, in Old English, (plural ) is a type of supernatural being in Germanic mythology. In Norse mythology, they are often contrasted with gods (Æsir and Vanir) ...
, giant elementals of nature, chaos, power, etc. This will allow her to impress the gods and enter
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. After defeating the plant giant Jera, the lightning giant Hagalaz, the ice giant Isa, the fire giant Kaunan, and the warrior giant Fé, she fights against Odin himself. Having proven herself, she is ascended to Valhalla.


Gameplay

''Jøtun'' uses a hand drawn,
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-by-frame art style. Aside from the boss battles, the game revolves around exploration and puzzle solving, with a few enemies to fight. Exploration typically involves exploring various stages, with some giants to fight and various puzzles to solve. Puzzles often employ using axe swings to interact with objects (i.e. trees, boulders, and vines) and some other types of puzzles. In each stage, there is a Rune, an object the player must reach to continue the story, and a God Shrine, at which Thora can unlock and upgrade God Powers. There are also secret locations containing Ithunn's Apples, which give a permanent buff to Thora's health. Combat in the game is relatively rudimentary, with the main actions being an axe swing, axe chop, and dodge. The axe swing is the game's heavy attack: it takes a long time to perform, but does more damage than the axe chop. The axe chop is a light attack, which can be performed in a 2-hit combo, or a 3-hit combo and does small amounts of damage. Finally, the dodge is a roll, which the players can use to avoid attacks and (after the 2-hit combo) can dodge and swing for a third strike. Players can also use one of the God Powers: Frigg's Healing, Freya's Speed, Thor's Hammer, Odin's Spear, Loki's Decoy, or Heimdall's Shield. God Powers initially start off with two charges, but only a few can be upgraded to three, but all may be replenished at Mimir's Wells. The hub of the game is known as Ginnungagap (the Void), from which players can access five areas. Each area consists of two stages, with the exception of Jera (which only has one stage). Once Thora collects the rune of both stages, she can advance to the boss fight, where she fights one of the five giants. After defeating the boss of the area, Thora will give some information about her life before her death.


Development

The game was announced at PAX 2015, accompanied by
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s and a gameplay video. The game was released in September 2015 on PC, and will later be on consoles. The game had a successful
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campaign which raised over $64,000 from 2,299 backers on
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. Additional funding came from the Canadian Media Fund and the
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Inc Foundation.


Release

In October 2016, Thunder Lotus Games joined forces with the
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company,
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, to create a physical release of ''Jøtun''. This limited, individually-numbered collector's edition included a
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-free game disc, original soundtrack, instruction manual,
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key, and several custom-designed collectibles.


Reception

''Jøtun'' has a score of 79/100 on
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awarded the game 4.5 out of 5, saying "All told, ''Jotun'' is a wonderful experience with just a few sour notes." ''
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'' awarded it a score of 8.0 out of 10, saying "Jotun is a wondrous trek through Norse mythology and the imposing giant bosses that inhabit its rich, beautiful world." ''
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'' awarded it a score of 8.0 out of 10, saying "I want to hear Thora tell her tale again. Any good bedtime story that makes you want to hear it again right after it's over is one for the ages."


References


External links

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