Assassin's Creed Odyssey: Legacy of the First Blade

Assassin's Creed Odyssey: Legacy of the First Blade

released on Dec 04, 2018

Assassin's Creed Odyssey: Legacy of the First Blade

released on Dec 04, 2018

An expansion for Assassin's Creed Odyssey

The expansion introduces players to the first person to ever use the Hidden Blade and will reveal more about the history that ultimately led to the formation of the Assassins.


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Assassin's Creed: Bloodsail
Assassin's Creed: Rebellion
Assassin's Creed: Rebellion
Assassin's Creed Odyssey
Assassin's Creed Odyssey

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I have to advise that this DLC forces you to have a relationship, but this is not the main problem here. Why were the other romance options for? Why would you make Kassandra/Alexios be in relationships with other people for in the end ending up having a set partner? I find the relationship from the DLC so forced and bland, it's awful.

Apart from that the story is fine and the ship's upgrade is nice, but the fact that they force a romance into the character you chose, it's a big no-no.

3/10
I'm not obliged to anything.

This dlc feels like an extended side-quest. The mission structure, gameplay and plot are very akin to what you already experienced in the main game. It even comes a brand new set of cultists to deal with, your mileage may vary depending on how much you enjoyed the main game. It’s a lot more of the same. It’s a shame when dlc’s don’t get to experiment with the gameplay and scenarios, this is an aspect where the Atlantis dlc greatly overshadows this one.

The writing is very hit or miss. I never bought any of the nonsense the order was preaching. It’s never been easier to choose violence in each encounter as it was the fastest way of shutting them up.

The core theme of this dlc is inheritance as this is the setup on how Kassandra’s legacy led to the order in Egypt. The romance with Natakas was so poorly built and rushed compared to other conquests in the game. The emotional core is Kassandra’s voice actress, she gives a performance unmatched by anyone else in the cast. It’s just such a shame that it’s hindered by Ubisoft’s lack-luster animations. The sense of urgency and emotional moments are also dragged down by the need to make everything follow the same formula. There is a mourning scene towards the end when Kassandra gets to say her last goodbyes. It could’ve ended there, but nope. You gotta go on a fetch quest around the map for 3 items, then you’re allowed to conclude your farewell. Ubisoft loves stepping on its own feet for the sakes of keeping structure

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More of the same, (and quite literally too with an additional bunch of cultists to hunt down). What would be an uneventful continuation of both gameplay and narrative of the main game. Is unfortunately marred by story elements that force a change upon your character without much consideration for emotional build up or player choice. Still, if you enjoyed eating your moussaka for the main course. you'll be pleased to know that it's moussaka all the way down.

40 cultists werent enough apparently

the most unimaginative and boring form of story driven dlc humanly imaginable that banks on the idea of "assassins" to keep people playing although it meant and lead to nothing.