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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: 2018-06-12, Author: Jeff , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: Assassin's Creed: Odyssey is the culmination of Ubisoft's efforts to turn its historical playground adventures into full role-playing experiences. The publisher started that effort with Origins, and now Odyssey is overflowing with loot, dialogue options...
Is Assassin's Creed Odyssey an adventure worth having? I definitely think it is. I do want to throw in the qualification that it is something of a departure from the classic Assassin's Creed games (more so than Origins I think) but what we have here is st...
Abstract: When you tally up the numbers, it's a little crazy just how many Assassin's Creed games that Ubisoft have managed to cram out since the franchise made its debut.Since 2007, there's been the original trilogy, Brotherhood, Black Flag, Unity, Syndicate and...
Assassin's Creed: Odyssey is a must-have game of 2018. I think everyone who has a passing interest in history should pick it up or at least try it, and that especially goes for any AC fans. Ubisoft has created magic on a massive scale, infusing a world wi...
Abstract: Continuing the series' evolution from linear action-adventure to fully-fledged historical role-playing, Assassin's Creed Odyssey puts player freedom front and centre in a way the games never have before, while also taking in perhaps the most fun and gorge...
Published: 2018-10-14, Author: John , review by: eftm.com.au
There's a lot more role playing with the ability to chose your responses in conversation, Your actions have consequences which impact story line, The mercenary system adds another dimension to game play that makes things more exciting,
I experienced some frame rate issues due to the graphic intense nature of the game, The grinding process to level up is rather tedious, The verdict
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...
Assassin's Creed Odyssey is the most ambitious historic open-world sandbox of Ubisoft's long-running series yet; generous in content and overwhelming (in a good way) in the sheer depth of its multiple gameplay systems...
While previous installments have had plenty of meat on their bones, Assassin's Creed: Odyssey feels like one of the series' most content-rich entries yet. However, not all of that is necessarily worth seeing.There's the main quest stuff (which is fun but...
Ubisoft has pretty much visited every time period it could find with its Assassin's Creed series which started back in 2007. Now in its newest iteration, Ubisoft explores the time period of ancient Greece for Assassin's Creed Odyssey. Assassin's Creed Ody...