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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
Massive open world to explore with a lot of sights and surprises to uncover, Ancient Greece is an incredibly detailed and vibrant setting, Great storytelling with plenty of interesting choices, along with fun and interesting protagonists, Memorable story
Slow pacing that can make playing the already overwhelming campaign a drag, Disappointing Faction gameplay that feels half-baked within the core mechanics
Abstract: Hot on the sand-swept heels of 2017's Assassin's Creed Origins comes the latest entry in Ubisoft's decade-old chronicle of stabbings through history: Assassin's Creed Odyssey. The series is taking a jump even further back in time – nearly 400 years – to...
Anyway, those are my thoughts on Assassin's Creed Odyssey ($60 on Humble) as they stand 30-odd hours in. We'll update this review with a score and some final thoughts whenever I finish, hopefully in the next week or so. Before we go I should also mention...
Massive open world to explore with a lot of sights and surprises to uncover, Ancient Greece is an incredibly detailed and vibrant setting, Great storytelling with plenty of interesting choices, along with fun and interesting protagonists, Memorable story
Slow pacing that can make playing the already overwhelming campaign a drag, Disappointing Faction gameplay that feels half-baked within the core mechanics
Playing Assassin's Creed Odyssey feels a bit like The Witcher 3, which is a good thing. It seems Ubisoft took ideas from many successful games in the RPG genre and melded them into Odyssey. The world is richly detailed with tons of side quests that will...
Assassin's Creed Odyssey improves on its predecessor, with the new RPG focus of the franchise really starting to take hold. A better story and enjoyable combat can't quite overcome the repetitiveness of this sprawling 40 hour experience, but at least we'r...
Published: 2018-10-03, Author: Daniel , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: Last year's “Assassin's Creed Origins” overhauled the long-running “Assassin's Creed” franchise. With a revamped combat system, an updated player progression tree and a story that let players enter the series without having to know everything that happene...
Massive open world to explore with a lot of sights and surprises to uncover, Ancient Greece is an incredibly detailed and vibrant setting, Great storytelling with plenty of interesting choices, along with fun and interesting protagonists, Memorable story
Slow pacing that can make playing the already overwhelming campaign a drag, Disappointing Faction gameplay that feels half-baked within the core mechanics