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144 Reviews
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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...
Published: 2018-10-01, Author: Dom , review by: T3.com
Proper naval combat/sailing returns, Improved loot system, Kassandra is a brilliant heroine
Some technical issues, Mercenaries is a Nemesis System knockoff
The high seas are dangerous, so you won't be able to take small boats out onto the oceans (unless you want to sink, that is).There's no denying it, Assassin's Creed Odyssey is the most accomplished and diverse entry yet. Its Greek setting makes for an ent...
Published: 2018-10-01, Author: Matt , review by: stuff.tv
Deep, rewarding progression system, Insanely satisfying combat, Fantastic naval elements, Stunning, sprawling open-world, Kassandra's a compelling new protagonist
Repetitive objectives, Story can feel a bit stretched
Odyssey can feel a bit grind-y at times, especially when you hit a string of missions that feel too similar and do little to progress the story. But again, the excellent combat and constant lure of upgrading your character generally kept us engaged throug...
From what we've played, Odyssey basically looks like Origins, but more. More choices, more customisation, more depth, and more scale, all in a lush new setting that looks just as compelling as last year's Egyptian world.In 45 minutes we saw only a fractio...
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...