![]() ![]() Your gear will even stay with you after death. Second, you can die in combat and be revived endlessly. This means that “normal” concerns are beneath you: you won’t starve to death, die of thirst, etc, and you are strong enough to chop down trees in a single swing of your axe. Because you’re playing as an Einherjar, a glorious Viking hero brought back from Valhalla, you’re a bit of a big deal. First, your survival plays out differently than you might expect. In Tribes of Midgard, your team will either thrive as a cohesive unit, or fall together. Tribes of Midgard blends together all of our favorite things across the survival, co-op, and action RPG genres – we affectionately call this new genre “surthrival.” This is a game where survival is dependent on the entire community. Can you elaborate on that a little bit, and how the game attempts to do that? ![]() You’ve said in the past that Tribes of Midgard is attempting to create a completely new genre. In Tribes of Midgard, your team will either thrive as a cohesive unit, or fall together." "This is a game where survival is dependent on the entire community. Below, you can read our conversation with Julian Maroda, CEO of Norsfell and creative director of Tribes of Midgard. We recently reached out to its developers to learn more about the game and what makes it tick, and learned quite a bit in the process. Eschewing the elements of survival games that many don’t enjoy, emphasizing the parts that many do, and throwing it all in together in what’s looking like a rich universe based on Norse mythology with several interesting ideas of its own, Tribes of Midgard looks set to deliver a unique blend unlike anything else. Norsfell’s upcoming survival RPG Tribes of Midgard has turned a lot of heads in the last few weeks, and one look at the game is enough to see why. ![]()
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