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TopicAssassin's Creed Odyssey beated! and it was.... *spoilers maybe
Axl_Rose_85
05/13/20 12:31:34 AM
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ok but overall a disappointment I'd say.

Initially I had really strong impressions of the game and enjoyed what the game had to offer. It however did not take long for the game to feel like an unnecessarily padded out game just for the sake of making a long grindy RPG.

The story went absolutely nowhere for the vast majority of the first half of the game and then eventually after all that wild goose chase has very mind numbingly boring outcomes and predictable twists. Everything after a while in this game just felt ok with nothing being spectacular.

The Cultists and Atlantis quests had me intrigued in the beginning but had shockingly very underwhelming finishes for the amount of time you need to put in them. The fights with the mythical creatures felt spongy more than challenging just like how much of the game felt when you were underleveled. The main quest ending felt very forced and should have had way better choices leading to the consequences making more sense from the choices you are given. Apart from Alexios, I felt absolutely nothing for any of the other characters in Odyssey. They gave me very little reason to care.

The combat itself is an ok imitation of a clunky Dark Souls (to be fair which game's combat isn't trying to be Dark Souls these days?) with the essence of it being your level and equipment more than skill. If you are outdated, enemies are gonna take an eternity to kill but if you are on the same level or higher, you are absolutely gonna godstomp them. This made the game very grindy because after a while quests and even conquests don't give as much exp as you would like so I was forced to grind a few levels every now and then just so I keep up with the recommended level and don't face red skull mark quests.

Disappointing in the end because this really puts a damper on my expectations going back to finish some of the Assassin's Creed games I swore off after their quantity over quality method of annual releases. This really did have promise in the beginning though, I was pleasantly surprised Assassin's Creed being full on western RPG but this is how a western RPG is done mostly wrong than right especially when you compare it to something like The Witcher 3.
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