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- LEGENDARY SPARTAN HERO Embark on your journey from outcast to legendary Spartan hero
- ANCIENT GREECE AWAITS Explore an entire country full of unexpected encounters in untamed environments and bustling ancient cities
- Choose your path your choices shape the world around you. Play in a living world that constantly reacts to your every decision
- FIGHT EPIC BATTLES: Charge into epic clashes between Sparta and Athens in battles pitting 150 v 150 soldiers against each other
- SAIL THE AEGEAN SEA: Recruit crew members and customize your ship as you explore and battle your way on the open seas
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Customers like the difficulty level, quality, and voice acting of the video game. They mention that it has lots of content, with ridiculous amount of side quests and a pretty hefty main quest. They also appreciate the value, gameplay, and graphics. However, some customers differ on readability, and storyline.
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Customers find the game fun to play, awesome, and fluid. They also say the combat is very fun, and the scenery is gorgeous. Some say the game is a fun distraction from the main storyline, and mention that the map and combat are fun.
"...to enjoy the game (I sure didn’t), but I think it’s a fun distraction from the main storyline and some of the other story-based sidemissions...." Read more
"...Still an excellent game overall." Read more
"...-quests have good voice acting and amusing dialogue, and most of them feel more interesting and relevant than Origins (or even Horizon).-..." Read more
"...fight scenes, stealth mode is not perfect by any means, but it's incredibly fun and even if you're caught, who cares?..." Read more
Customers find the graphics gorgeous, with a colorful setting and an open world map. They also appreciate the creation of a decent-enough illusion.
"...Odyssey plays similar to Origins, with comparable graphics and retains the best part of Black Flag/Rogue ship game play with the re-introduction of..." Read more
"...you're done, you have the massive Fate of Atlantis expansion that looks majestic, and makes you feel like you still have a purpose playing the..." Read more
"...Lastly the game is beautiful, the Greek feel is awesome, and the only detriment there is that as large as it is the climates are all pretty similar...." Read more
"I loved AC Odyssey! The combat was very fun, and the scenery was gorgeous. The sexual immorality was gross, but it didn't ruin the game for me...." Read more
Customers like the difficulty level of the game. They mention that there is a ridiculous amount of side quests and a pretty hefty main quest. They also say that the world is stuffed with things to do and see, and that the lore is deep.
"...The human enemies were quite varied, and they always kept things interesting (I’m looking at you, Mercenaries)...." Read more
"...The game also adds some new layers to the gameplay with the ships and mercenaries chasing after you throughout the game Even still, if you have..." Read more
"...This means in terms of actual size as well as the ridiculous amount of side quests and a pretty hefty main quest...." Read more
"...Most of the side quests are pretty interesting, a few of them are downright unforgettable culminating in a fight with a major mythical monster from..." Read more
Customers find the value of the video game software to be great. They say the graphics, gameplay, and return on investment are fantastic. Some mention that the game is worth picking up and is a decent entry in the series.
"...Please believe me when I tell you it was worth the wait...." Read more
"Great price for the game and delivered on time." Read more
"Really good game for the price." Read more
"A really fun game to play and worth the price" Read more
Customers find the gameplay challenging. They say the ship battles are better than AC: Black Flag, the conquest battles add a nice addition to the game, and it has a lot of naval action and quests. They also appreciate the great combat mechanics, graphics, storyline, and overall gameplay.
"...skills and enemy-disappearing assassinations in Odyssey make storming a fort a lot easier, without alerting the roaming guards...." Read more
"...and it introduced the controls and concepts gradually enough to be easy to learn...." Read more
"...The weapons are cool, the fight scenes, stealth mode is not perfect by any means, but it's incredibly fun and even if you're caught, who cares?..." Read more
"...part, the smooth controls from Syndicate are here with easy climbing, fighting, etc...." Read more
Customers like the voice acting in the game. They say the customizable characters are awesome, fun, and well written. They also appreciate the detailed lands and character details. Customers also love the sense of humor and dialogue choices.
"...There are soooo many pieces to choose from, and if you play the game the way it’s meant to be played, you’ll find/loot good pieces instead of having..." Read more
"...Great variety (and dialogue) in quests. Even the mini-quests have good voice acting and amusing dialogue, and most of them feel more interesting and..." Read more
"...The protagonist is also not a true assassin as stealth is not as prized in this version of Assassin's Creed...." Read more
"...The lands and character details are detailed and nicely done with good animation and voice acting for the most part...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the storyline. Some mention that it has a great storyline, is fun, sad, and heart warming, as with other AC games. However, some say that the side quests are poorly thought out and not engaging enough to keep them coming back. They also say the game gets boring fast and the loot system feels like a waste of time.
"Overall Campaign is interesting and enjoyable, combat is fun and intuitive, world is beautiful, but side quests suffer from lack of depth and story..." Read more
"...SPOILER ALERT*** That Medusa boss battle was absolute trash. Ubisoft tried so hard to be Fromsoftware, and fell flat on their face...." Read more
"...Huge open world to explore and great storyline and a ridiculous amount of side missions. Graphics are top notch...." Read more
"...So, in that respect, the game feels a bit stale and predictable...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the readability of the video game. Some mention that the game is easy to understand, straightforward, and convenient for the player. However, others say that it feels like a chore to play, overwhelming, tedious, and grindy.
"...The "Scaling system" turns this into a frustrating hamster wheel of a game...." Read more
"...I like this system because everything is straightforward and easy to remember...." Read more
"...It's especially hard to work with this when you're involved in a fight and almost impossible to get a head shot when using your bow as the screen..." Read more
"...First and foremost Odyssey feels like a chore to play. There is very little that’s enjoyable in the gameplay...." Read more
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[1] I named my review Kassassin’s Creed Odyssey for a reason. Regardless if you call her Kassandra, Kass, or Kassie; she’s one of the best characters I had a chance to play as. Before I got the chance to get to know the character, I assumed she was going to be very serious, if not a bit boring. That could not be further from the truth because I enjoyed every second of her, and I actually cared about the storylines (a rarity for me). Ubisoft did a great job in providing us with different storylines that showcased different aspects of her personality. For the guys who hate women -- Not to worry, because Ubisoft has you covered. You can play as a Male character named Alexios. From what I can tell, he’s so biig and strooong; just the way you boys like it ;)
[2] This is by far the largest map I’ve ever seen. However, is that a good thing? The short answer is no. In my opinion, Horizon Zero Dawn hit the sweet spot with the map size. It was large enough for me to not get bored with seeing the same places, but not so large that I felt overwhelmed. I wanted to “uncover” every question mark on the map, but I honestly ran out of gas towards the end of my playthrough. After a while, a lot of the regions started to look alike. I can’t confirm this, but I think the DLC added yet ANOTHER region! Good Lord…
[3] If this isn’t the most enjoyable combat I’ve experienced, it’s right up there! Thank God someone was brave enough to go away from the Batman style of combat because that system is stale, and way past its prime. If you’ve played a From Software game (the Souls games), then the combat will look familiar. R1 for light attack, and R2 for heavy attack (remappable, by the way). I like this system because everything is straightforward and easy to remember. I despise games that force you to remember a ton of button presses just to “enjoy” the combat. Please don’t get the wrong idea and think AC Odyssey’s combat is remedial or boring, because that isn’t the case! You’ll unlock several skills that can be mapped to different buttons, and each skill will have a cooldown so you can’t abuse it. There are several different weapon types to fit a multitude of playstyles. If you have an aggressive combat style, the daggers and the sword will be a good fit. More of a patient fighter that prefers to wait for an opening before delivering a mighty blow? The heavy blunt or the heavy blade are just for you! Or, maybe you want an all-around weapon type that can do a bit of everything? I suggest the spear (my favorite) or the staff. I have not forgotten about you guys and gals that prefer to hang back and attack from a distance. I rarely used my bow, but it’ll become available early in the game and has a ton of unlockable skills. Maybe you want to return to the good ole’ days and just assassinate everyone? Well, you can still do that. My point is the choice is yours, no matter your playstyle (a lot of other games continue to force you into a box).
[4] I’m happy to announce that I’ve earned my 3rd platinum trophy! Out of the 3, this one took me the longest to earn (200 hours of gameplay). For you platinum trophy hunters out there, if you don’t love the game, then this will not be a trophy that you should pursue. I decided early on that I was going to “go for it”, so I was getting the platinum one way or another. I appreciate the fact that none of the trophies were tied to those God awful timed events. For example; complete objective X before time expires. Believe it or not, my other 2 platinums (Shadow of Mordor and Horizon Zero Dawn) both had at least one trophy tied to something like this. Odyssey’s trophies were largely tied to the storyline, with a handful of them being tied to exploring and uncovering things (a lot of exploration).
[5] I like how gear/armor was handled in this game. There are soooo many pieces to choose from, and if you play the game the way it’s meant to be played, you’ll find/loot good pieces instead of having to buy them. We’ve all played games where some of the ugliest gear had the best stats (Witcher 3, for example), which meant we would pass it up for better looking gear with inferior stats. Ubisoft alleviated that problem with a post-launch patch that allows us to change the look of our gear, with a caveat. You cannot select a “skin” that doesn’t exist within your inventory. In other words, once you’ve owned it, you’ll be able to use the look, even if you’ve since sold it. Here’s why I like this system (works for weapons as well, by the way). I bought a legendary armor set from the Helix store because I liked the look (I engaged in a microtransaction, so sue me). Gear comes in basic, rare, epic, and legendary qualities with that latter costing an arm and a leg to upgrade. I decided to stick with the much cheaper rare gear throughout the entire game, but changed its appearance to the legendary skin. See there, best of both worlds :)
[6] For weeks upon weeks, I listened to people whine about how long it took them to level up. Some even suggested Ubisoft’s master plan was for people to feel “forced” to buy a XP booster from the Helix store. Heck, if you’re a streamer who feels the need to blow through the game in a couple of weeks, then I guess the XP booster rote is for you. For gamers like me who don’t mind taking our times? There will be no need to rely on a XP booster as long as you play the game the way it was meant to be played. If you’re doing side content in between the main missions (the way you’re supposed to play), then level gating will be a non-issue, and that’s my word. Not once did I get locked out of a mission because my level was too low, and I actually turned on the level scaling so that every enemy would always be at least at my level. If you’re in a rush, then I suggest playing something like Fortnite…
[7] I juuust mentioned side content, so I’ll use this paragraph to touch on it a bit. As a whole, the side missions don’t compare to what you’ll find in the Witcher 3. If we’re being honest with ourselves, what game has sidemissons that DO compare to Witcher 3’s? It’s not an indictment on AC Odyssey to say the side content isn’t as good as Witcher 3’s. Some of the content was very interesting, while some of it was not. The map is littered with “question marks”, which represent something for you to do. It could be a Fortress that you need to take down, or maybe it’s an animal den with an alpha Lion or Bear? (one of my favorite things to do). You won’t have to uncover every question mark to enjoy the game (I sure didn’t), but I think it’s a fun distraction from the main storyline and some of the other story-based sidemissions.
[8] Just because it’s a 5 star game doesn’t mean it’s without flaws. The only flawless game that I’ve ever played is Horizon Zero Dawn (check out my review) and that’s why it’ll always reign supreme!! Let me get this out of the way -- Overall, I thought the enemies were superb! I normally don’t praise games that use human enemies because I find that to be sort of boring. The human enemies were quite varied, and they always kept things interesting (I’m looking at you, Mercenaries). With that being said, the boss battles need some work, Ubisoft. Ok, how can I say this without spoiling anything. There are some non-human boss battles that were extremely underwhelming and just plain old boring. Know what, this needs to be said, as I’m not one to tiptoe around the truth. ***SPOILER ALERT*** That Medusa boss battle was absolute trash. Ubisoft tried so hard to be Fromsoftware, and fell flat on their face. Kass does not have the necessary move-set that’s required to adequately deal with a speedy boss like Medusa. Annnd, the weapons don’t do nearly enough damage to have us fight a boss with a health bar that spreads across the entire damn screen! Ubisoft, leave the long healthbars to Fronsoftware!!!!*** SPOILERS OVER*** On the flipside of this, there’s a sidequest where you’ll be able to hunt a few “Legendaries”, and those were done extremely well! Although they had longer health bars too, Kass’ fighting style is better suited to deal with them.
I feel very comfortable recommending Assassin’s Creed Odyssey to anyone who’s a fan of open world games. Even if you’ve never tried an open world game, I think this would be a good place to start because it won’t overwhelm you with crafting and other meticulous things. My only concern is for the fans of the traditional AC games because this for sure deviates away from that formula. I’m thrilled with my experience, and this is the best game I’ve played since Horizon Zero Dawn. Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night; you’re up next!!!
Odyssey plays similar to Origins, with comparable graphics and retains the best part of Black Flag/Rogue ship game play with the re-introduction of a ship. I also noticed that upgrading the ship to maximum in Odyssey was much easier than the PS3 Black Flag and Rogue instances, and the newer graphics are far better and no comparison to the ship games that ran on the previous generation console. Since writing this review, one of the first blade or other game updates added an extra level to each of the ship categories that comes with a steep price to pay for that final upgrade in each area, which is a nagative. The map on Odyssey is massive, and similar to Origins it changes dramatically from flat plains to high mountain areas with a lot of elevation contrast. This was a vast improvement from from the earlier AC titles, where an elevation climb was only available when scaling a building using one of several pre-defined paths of foot-holds to make your way up, even though Syndicate did make the building climbs fun with the rope launcher. I also like the snow capped mountains that were added to Odyssey, and being able to explore underwater caverns (with the right weapon) without running out of oxygen. Another awesome feature in Odyssey is acquiring the skill that allows jumping off any mountain cliff without de-synchronizing. The legendary enemies are improved on Odyssey, whereas in Origins the legendary quests never seem to end. Some of the advanced over-powering skills and enemy-disappearing assassinations in Odyssey make storming a fort a lot easier, without alerting the roaming guards. Origins had some cool after-life maps in the curse of the Pharaohs DLC add-on with the Duat map being my favorite, and that is probably the only category where Origins was ahead of Odyssey for me.
Odyssey has been my favorite game of the series with one exception, leveling up. Odyssey requires leveling up to 70(as of Feb-2019), before you've maxed out the character (origin was 40 in main game, and 55 with add-ons). The max level was changed again at some point after this initial review, as I encountered new S3 and S4 Mercenary levels, and recently fought a level 73 mercenary as part of this update. When will the level-ups ever end in this game?! The level up time takes a while, and the rest of the map shouldn't be explored until you've reached level 50 with local quests. Once you exceed level 50, the rest of the map will continue to auto-level up, and you'll never be more than 4 levels higher than your enemy. Ubisoft recently added an update to allow some customization of the enemy level, but the end-result is still a maximum difference of -4 in skill level between you and your enemy. The one upside to this auto-level-up is that your enemy weapons acquired with battles will be worth more since they are roughly the same level as the main character. Aside from the level-up comments in Odyssey, the game graphics and game-play are a 5/5, and my overall rating of the game is 4, due to level-up exhaustion. Still an excellent game overall.
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