What i'm in for? I've played first one looong time ago, and tried to play Syndicate but put it down after an hour
What i'm in for? I've played first one looong time ago, and tried to play Syndicate but put it down after an hour
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Lots of content
Last game that i payed 30$ for and got my moneys worth
Ignore what Zig Forums says about this game its got allot of content and greece looks amazing
if you didn't like syndicate, then don't even bother thinking about buying odyssey, the game is 10 hours walking and 10 minutes doing a objective.
Kassandra is best girl
Good for the first 10-25 hrs then it becomes kinda slow and boring. There’s a lot of copy pasted objects and buildings making the locations you visit kinda boring. The combat can be fun at times having lots of options to tackle hard enemies. There are lots of interesting things that I did like kidnapping a quest character and recruiting him for my ship when I was supposed to kill him. The side quest writing is very bad but the main quest is interesting.
a fantastic representation of ancient greece, confy travel on boat with a serviceable gameplay and some grind.
A shallow grindy game with some pretty visuals.
Personally I would recommend origins, it's shorter and less grindy and has more spectacle.
If you like a game where you can travel around a big world then it’s worth a shot.
I play it without using fast travel and it’s pretty comfy.
>a fantastic representation of ancient greece
But can you have gay sex with 13 year old boy?
>Lots of content
When it's all copy pasted it gets old really fast.
yes
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The Witcher 3: We Wuz Greeks 'N Sheeeit Edition
Featuring the most soul-crushing, lootbox-begging, grindfest of any singleplayer game to date.
Witcher 3 done right.
But I thought Witcher 3 has choices that matter unlike that one
You are wrong.
Malaka
It was more like a Disneyland version of Greece. Some of the... Weirder parts of the culture were absent, and there was a TON of discrepancy in the structures and fighting styles and so on.
I can excuse the combat but the giant 300ft tall statues everywhere were preposterous.
Besides the daily randomized quests there are lots of unique ones. I have twenty or so in my logs.
>a fantastic representation of ancient greece
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He said fantastic. Not accurate.
who cares, it looks pretty
if you're a Zig Forumscel that wants his games historically accurate, you'll hate it
if you like having fun in your games, its pretty fucking good
Imagine The Witcher 3 but without interesting characters or story
>grindy
out of curiosity, what do you think this word means?
i actually really enjoyed it and i will play it again in the future
it's a very colourful setting (both literally and figuratively), which i think is the game's greatest strength
exploring the different islands is fun and the naval gameplay is pretty good
the cast of characters is good as well and does enough to make you care about what's going on
the gameplay is good but nothing groundbreaking. It's obviously heavily influenced by the Witcher 3
i would say it's better than the sum of its parts.
8.5/10
True, there is an ungodly amount of copy paste "kill 5 sharks" shit. But there's also a surprising amount of quests that aren't like that. It would be impressive if there wasn't so much of the former.
which version do i buy?
As a Greek the malakes managed to butcher that word. Which is weird considering we use it in almost every sentence.
A 40 hour game trapped inside a 100 hour game
I bought the edition with ass’s creed 3 remastered and all the dlc.
I don’t regret it. The dlc location is interesting enough.
get the one with the dlc, gold i think? the base game by itself has too much copy pasted shit.
It is filled with repetitive shit (literal definition of more is less), writing isn't all that great, quests and characters are simplistic, the main story isn't all that great but it does have a few decent moments.
I started it, got bored, played other shit, came back to it, got bored, played through the entirety of the Witcher 3 + DLC (250 hours, when I was done I was till hungry for more) and then came back to it to finish it. The difference between the writing and characters from Witcher 3 and this is night and day.
Then finished the Legacy of the First Blade DLC and moved on to the Atlantis DLC. Only made it to the end of episode 1 (out of 3 I think) before calling in quits and moving back to RDR2. I don't see myself going back to it. There's no memorable moments, nothing to really keep you going, not gameplay wise and not narratively.
I am sick and tired of Ubisoft's brand of open world game design.
thanks