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The editors liked
The game world is gorgeous
Combat is brutal and expressive
Great side-quests
Mythological content is fantastic
Varied
Fun gameplay
Lots of famous historical characters
Narrative choices and customization
Stunning scenery
Satisfying combat
Dense open world
Full of interesting quests
A beautifully realised expansive world
Immersive storyline
Exceptional replayability
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
Great story
Swelling with content
New RPG mechanics offer a refined gameplay experience
Greece is beautiful
Kassandra is a great character
Plenty of content to keep players going for months
Massive
Engaging world
Memorable characters
Welldone RPG elements
Varied combat options
Massive world filled to bursting with meaningful content
New conversation system
Naval battles are a welcome return
Mercenaries create a constant pressure
Expansive RPG elements
The editors didn't like
Massive scale can be overwhelming
The main story lacks emotional bite
The best stuff is hidden away at the end of optional side-quests
Occasionally glitchy
Developer
Disjointed story
Some underdeveloped mechanics
Potentially game-breaking bugs
Can feel a little grindy at times
Does little to refresh the formula
Some grinding needed
Occasionally off-target voice acting
We say This latest addition to the Assassin's Creed series is a gaming tour de force that hits all the major points of a AAA gaming experience – memorable characters
A beautifully realised worl
Slow pacing that can make playing the already overwhelming campaign a drag
Disappointing Faction gameplay that feels half-baked within the core mechanics
A beautifully realised expansive world, immersive storyline, exceptional replayability,
Some grinding needed, occasionally off-target voice acting, We say This latest addition to the Assassin's Creed series is a gaming tour de force that hits all the major points of a AAA gaming experience – memorable characters, a beautifully realised worl
The initial tutorial island of Kephallonia gives you a bit more exposure to the game mechanics but from there on in, you're on your own with the freedom to explore a good chunk of the ancient Greek world at your own pace.A world of possibilities…The momen...
Shadow Heritage delivers more of the formula set out in episode one: a new villain and a few new tools to continue pulling at the threads of a larger story. Though there are less details concerning assassins and templars in this naval focused chapter, eng...
Abstract: Kassandra exits her ship in Athens and slowly makes her way through the crowded streets with her eyes on the Parthenon. She has a contact there who can help her unravel her history and truly discover who she is. Left orphaned at a young age she is Spartan...
Published: 2018-10-12, Author: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
The Assassin's Creed series had a lot of distance to travel with this release, not only from Egypt to Greece but towards becoming a PC game that we would be proud to showcase on our systems. In our Assassin's Creed: Origins PC Performance Review, we summa...
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