Rune Gold in stores
Take-Two's Viking action game compilation is now available.
Take-Two Interactive's GodGames has announced the release of Rune Gold, its Viking action-game compilation. The collection includes the original Rune action game along with the Rune: Halls of Valhalla expansion pack. The combination features a total of more than 40 single-player levels, 15 weapons, and seven multiplayer levels.
Rune, which was created by Human Head Studios, is set in a fantasy world based on Norse mythology. Players assume the role of a young Viking warrior on a quest to uncover the evil villain who is killing off the Viking people. The game combines action, exploration, and an extensive storyline. For more information, take a look at our full reviews of Rune and Rune .
Rune Gold is now available in stores for an approximate retail price of $19.99.
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