The "tree-like demons" add a weird, supernatural layer that separates it from your standard Viking raid story.

Critics often compare Viking Siege to a medieval version of Assault on Precinct 13 due to its "siege" format where disparate groups are trapped in one location. While the production values are noted as "low rent" or "B-movie" style, reviewers have praised its heart and "everything but the kitchen sink" approach, mixing aliens, zombies, and Vikings into one 96-minute romp.

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