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Assassin’s Creed Odyssey review | Polygon

Colin Campbell: "This is why, for all its faults, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is one of the best explorable game worlds yet made. It’s ambitious enough to recreate ancient Greece as a detailed panorama, and to populate it with lovable, faulty, funny human beings. Like great historical fiction, it feels like journey into a thrilling, alien and dangerous adventure."

SubZtx2422d ago

Same sex relations. 10 outta 10 Polygon. :p

Bruh2422d ago

Got to play an early preview of the game through a friend. To me this game is trying WAY too hard to be The Witcher 3, its got a massive world and it does indeed have a TON of things to do. But this isn't even Assassins Creed anymore, the story-telling of 2 and even Unity fails here, cause theres almost no attention to developing the character. I don't need dialogue choices in my Assassins Creed game, I used to play them for the interesting story dynamics and characters, this game feels much too like Ubisoft trying to ship a new IP with the safe guards of a AC title.

shammgod2422d ago

completely agree based on Origins (I haven't played odyssey), but i could see the direction they were going. It doesn't necessarily make it horrible, but as you state, the story elements just arent there.

I will still play odyssey cause the environment and gameplay appeal to me, but i'm waiting for a discount in this packed fall/winter of releases.

Bruh2422d ago

Its really fun, gorgeous open world, so just great to explore, again similar to Origins, but the narrative being weak, killed my interest in wanting to play it all the time to small spurts

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Assassin’s Creed Is Coming To Reverse: 1999

In an unusual pairing, Assassin’s Creed Is Coming To Reverse: 1999.

Seth_hun15d ago

What the hell is Reverse 1999? :)

goken15d ago

Apparently it’s some Gacha thingy…

Kekewei15d ago

Why is it listed as today's hottest, nobody cares about it here...

Servbot4115d ago

Ubisoft buying their way to the top. They always have the shittiest advertisement ideas, like flooding videos and comment sections with obvious bots.

Garethvk15d ago (Edited 15d ago )

I think it is more of a global appeal versus a U.S. market.

Garethvk15d ago (Edited 15d ago )

Obviously they do or there would not be the hits on it. Even Google picked it up for their news feed.

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The Open-World Genre In Gaming Has A Quantity Over Quality Problem

More developers need to focus on what makes open-world games like Elden Ring and RDR2 pop, instead of focusing on needless map expansions.

KyRo262d ago

Open world games need a overhaul in general.

Go here - kill this target
Go here - fetch this
Clear this camp
Add dozens of filler side quests
Tack on a RPG skill tree
Finish up with a couple of hundred collectables

98 percent of open world games follow this game design and it's boring now after nearly a decade of following this same design.

anast262d ago

Maybe they know what it takes to make an engaging open-world, but they won't. For most publishers, managers probably get bonuses for finding ways to cut corners.

IAMRealHooman262d ago

yes. Every ubisoft like is overly large map. just to say it's huge with nothing in it.
Love'em or hate'em a yakuza game is a significantly smaller map, with a lot of side activities and absurd quest lines.trying the different restaurants in game can be enjoyable as they offer different buffs, do that or make traversal so good you wouldn't dare fast travel ie Spiderman

YourMommySpoils262d ago (Edited 262d ago )

Stellar Blade says hello.

The only quality game to come out this year.

exputers262d ago

While true, that one's not a full open-world. Pretty much like God of War Ragnarok.

YourMommySpoils262d ago

Not sure how everyone judges this. If that's the case, that would mean even The Witcher 3 isn't open world and just semi maps slowly unlocked.

jznrpg16d ago (Edited 16d ago )

Was with you until the only quality game part. Plenty of great games this year. It also came out last year

jznrpg16d ago

Some are great some are not. That’s the same for any genre. There are tons of Metroidvania’s, some are great some are not, souls games etc etc

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Ubisoft blames “technical error” for showing pop-up ads in Assassin’s Creed

A fullscreen pop-up ad appeared in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey for some players this week.

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Einhander1972542d ago

Technically, we wanted more money.

bradfh542d ago

Call of Duty already does this; Ubisoft and other game companies will follow suit and explore similar approaches.

Kaii542d ago

Congratulations, A technical error In displaying ads while playing.
EU consumer law needs to chew these assholes a new one.

TheColbertinator542d ago

At this point the entire EU commission must be bribed

Christopher542d ago

The big note here is the built in ad-displays during gameplay and not that they happened. Start screen, cool. Gameplay? That shouldn't ever happen.

Yi-Long541d ago (Edited 541d ago )

"Start screen, cool."

Uhm, no. Start screen very much NOT cool either. There really need to be new laws implemented banning these companies from shoving ads down out throats at every opportunity they see fit.

Crows90541d ago

For free to play which is a market of games needing monetization through different venues. In those games this stuff is fine by me. But when you pay ..20, 40 ,60, or $70 that's when it is not okay to any degree.

jznrpg541d ago

Start screen not cool either

walken7542d ago

They're testing the waters, vote with your wallets.

porkChop542d ago

That's not a technical error. An ad can't be displayed mid-game without you creating the code/tech to make that possible first.

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