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No need to keep "working" just to earn a few more legendary items and an achievement for reaching the artificially inflated level cap (if there even is such a thing - I guess I'll never know).

I fought the Monger in the cave, but Anthousa showed up at the last minute and convinced me to finish him off publicly.

If your game has ANY future support, it becomes a GaaS title.

The choices you make don’t have such an impact either except for one of the storylines. The side content feels disconnected from the narrative in Odyssey, and "making money" isn't a compelling character motivation. As a major fan of both, and all AC games, please help me understand what’s so bad about it? We never made up before he died. So the Kyra quest is actually side content?

As with any fanbase, the newest release is going to be met with equal parts elation and disappointment.

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is clearly a very good game. I killed him because it looked like the most dramatic option to setup the rest of the story at the time, but didn't know it would later affect the rest of the game. Ubisoft writing has been shit since a long time so that wont happen.

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I won't even go into how broken the mercenary system is, and how much I despise radiant quests on principle. Okay, I'm just saying, you could've imagined it.

Same here.

For a moment you will return to the present and you will have to convince Aletheia to let you go back to simulation.

I'm sorry if it's too long. So Alexios had a very lonely dinner. The character had better voice-acting and was very likeable. Or at least, a very big game with an awful lot to do.

But in this case, Greg did not.

I'm approaching 150 hours, and while I'm still enjoying the game wrapping up things, the end of the ride is approaching fast.

My second time through the game, I had Kassandra eating with Nikolaus and Stentor. I had the whole family except stentor cause i hated that guy. When a new AC game comes out so do the people that have been holding out hope the next iteration will be better than their favorite one. Easily move forward or backward to get to the perfect spot.

I'm just saying that this happened. When did that happen?? While you may have noticed more "Odyssey fails" posts, I have seen equal amounts of both that and the "Odyssey rules" posts; this sub is anything but an echo chamber in the sense that it's simply parroting the overall mood in the fanbase. There seems to be a conflict in this game, between following the story - the misthios on a journey of self discovery as they reunite with their family and uncover the many conspiracies in Greece - and the narrative - the self-involved mercenary out to do whatever job pays drachmae. Personally I think GoW and Last of Us are the only other two games that nailed story and characters with this level of mastery. Then when the boss fight with Stentor happened, I gutted Stentor like a pig and he died like he lived, pathetically.

Find out how to the Atlantis Ending in Assassin's Creed Odyssey in this guide! Couldn't agree more with the post. In Odyssey I don’t have that drive. So Alexios had a very lonely dinner. The last phase for the Keeper was fast approaching. Okay, wait, you're saying it comes from the foot?

All the other reasons I liked Origins more are pretty much based on personal, subjective preference (I found Bayek a much more engaging protagonist, found the open world of Origins more diverse, more inviting to explore [and more rewarding when you do] and prettier than ancient Greece, the backdrop of ancient Egypt seeped way more through the story line and side missions alike compared to Odyssey (pretty much every mission, no matter how insignificant, had a connection to some aspect of Ancient Egypt), and ancient Egypt simply speaks more to me than ancient Greece [wish Odyssey paid much more attention to, and did more with the rich philosophical and mythological aspects of that era]).Doesn't mean I dislike Odyssey, on the contrary, but in my mind it will always suffer from the fact that for me Origins set the bar, and Odyssey just never managed to reach that same height. Odyssey is too splintered in its identity, it's trying to do so much at once.

tims become (somehow) the one whose played the most games so far. Get five expert-approved secrets for saying, 'I'm sorry', and learn how to apologize the right way. First, I enjoyed his love towards the first game and his hype for the second one, and then, cold shower of "I'm not interested".