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The editors liked
Proper naval combat/sailing returns
Improved loot system
Kassandra is a brilliant heroine
Deep
Rewarding progression system
Insanely satisfying combat
Fantastic naval elements
Stunning
Sprawling open-world
Kassandra's a compelling new protagonist
Ancient Greece is a big
Bold and beautiful setting
Combat and exploration frequently encourage experimentation
Kassandra and Alexios are a great duo of protagonists
You can be a cool gay warrior lady
A vast
Utterly engrossing story
Best heroes to date
A world that keeps on giving
Huge game map
Many secrets
Role-playing elements add depth
Looks superb
Amazing setting in Ancient Greece
Both male and female leads
Breathtaking visuals and musical score
Refined RPG elements
Size of the world
Freedom to play as you want
Improvements to Combat
Kassandra's voice performance
The editors didn't like
Some technical issues
Mercenaries is a Nemesis System knockoff
Repetitive objectives
Story can feel a bit stretched
Dialogue choices and performances are inconsistent
Romantic relationship options feel forced and unnecessary
Core narrative is underwhelming at times
Loading times can be lengthy
Some shonky animations - especially during NPC face-to-face encounters
Some may be put-off by the sheer scale of the game
Published: 2018-10-20, Author: Dom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: Assassin's Creed Odyssey is - so far - our favourite game in the series.On a top level, the title manages to combine all the things that have made the series great to date - exploration, combat and a fun historical context - and update it with new additio...
Published: 2018-10-19, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Abstract: I'm beginning to think it's time Assassin's Creed moved on from its title. After eleven years and as many games, the series has drifted increasingly far from its core concept of sneakily stabbing people and then running away. Frankly, it was never that go...
Breathtaking visuals and musical score, Refined RPG elements, Size of the world, Freedom to play as you want, Improvements to Combat, Kassandra's voice performance
Lack of modern day story sections, Dialogue delivered by Alexios at times,
Abstract: Assassin's Creed Odyssey is aptly named. It is an enormous, meandering journey through ancient Greece at the beginning of the Peloponnesian war as the struggle between Sparta and Athens begins to reshape the Greek world. It will shock you with its breadth...
Assassin's Creed Odyssey is not particularly friendly to the average PC, and there are a few possible reasons for this. Firstly, there's the chance that Odyssey simply isn't well optimised. Origins is similar in scope, design, and system requirements to O...
Ancient Greece is a big, bold and beautiful setting, Combat and exploration frequently encourage experimentation, Kassandra and Alexios are a great duo of protagonists, You can be a cool gay warrior lady
Dialogue choices and performances are inconsistent, Romantic relationship options feel forced and unnecessary, Core narrative is underwhelming at times
Assassin's Creed Odyssey is another accomplished entry in the long-running open world series. By expanding upon the blueprint established by Origins, Ubisoft has crafted an experience that feels brave, huge and utterly gargantuan.Seeing everything it has...
Odyssey is a better, and certainly bigger, Assassin's Creed game than any before it. The sheer number of moving parts can be intimidating but this is a special adventure that must be savoured...
Huge game map, Many secrets, Role-playing elements add depth, Looks superb, Amazing setting in Ancient Greece, Both male and female leads
Some shonky animations - especially during NPC face-to-face encounters, Some may be put-off by the sheer scale of the game
It would have been so easy for Ubisoft to churn out another run-of-the-mill Assassin's Creed game and, as fans, we would have probably still lapped it up.But AC Odyssey is so much more than another excuse to freerun across the rooftops of yet another hist...
Once again Ubisoft has crafted a living, breathing world in its ancient Greek setting, and it's hard to resist the charms of exploring Greece and its myriad sunlit islands.The game's expanded RPG elements help back up the story and provide more depth to t...
Abstract: Locations have been the secret star of every Assassin's Creed game, so the difference between a memorable backdrop and a mundane one can be critical. Odyssey's Ancient Greece didn't feel an obvious choice at first. It's a time period before the Assassins...