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It's a very interesting story if you care to know more about the origins of the Brotherhood. You recruit new members and get some betrayals. It gives you a new small area to explore.
Short DLC overall - regarding story, side quests, and exploration, - but pretty enjoyable to play. It also unlocks some nice weapons, mounts, and outfits.
Plus, you get to meet Aya (Amunet) again.
Short DLC overall - regarding story, side quests, and exploration, - but pretty enjoyable to play. It also unlocks some nice weapons, mounts, and outfits.
Plus, you get to meet Aya (Amunet) again.
I was more excited to start the Hidden Ones DLC. Sadly, it didn't live up to my expectations. It was a short experience and the story was cliche. You see it coming right in the beginning.
I wanted more information on how the Assassin's Creed group was started. You get a couple side characters to recruit but then you never see them again. There's no relationship building. It was flat.
I wanted more information on how the Assassin's Creed group was started. You get a couple side characters to recruit but then you never see them again. There's no relationship building. It was flat.
Não sou muito de terminar DLC, mas me encantei pelas do origins, não to tão decepcionado eu curti bastante esse pós fim do jogo, o traje do Bayek é um máximo e a ambientação em Sinai também é muito bonita, pena que é muito confusa e pequena, sem permitir tanta exploração assim por la
Um dos problemas pra mim dessa DLC é que ela é bem curtinha, em 3 horas tu consegue terminar ela facilmente se jogar direto, mas a historinha é maneira e vale a pena pra quem é fã de AC, tem uns pontos levantados que se tornam cruciais para a saga toda
Um dos problemas pra mim dessa DLC é que ela é bem curtinha, em 3 horas tu consegue terminar ela facilmente se jogar direto, mas a historinha é maneira e vale a pena pra quem é fã de AC, tem uns pontos levantados que se tornam cruciais para a saga toda
It's definitely one of the better Assassin's Creed DLCs until that point, which isn't saying much at all. The main story, while it feels like a very fitting epilogue to the story told in the main game, it still is detached enought that it does not feel like it was cut from the main game. It's a good addition to the lore, especially in exploring how the early Assassin's/Hidden Ones operated, and definitely a must for the series fans.
The problem is that Sinai is rather a dull place. Like much of this DLC, Sinai also feels more of the same, with the similar arid mountains and surprisingly unintentersting urban areas. The gameplay also does not have any changes, which is a shame since they could've definitely incorporated the idea of apprentices into a more concrete gameplay mechanic (i.e. summons from Brotherhood). Still, one cannot be complaining too much considering the amount of content and quality it offers with its price.
The problem is that Sinai is rather a dull place. Like much of this DLC, Sinai also feels more of the same, with the similar arid mountains and surprisingly unintentersting urban areas. The gameplay also does not have any changes, which is a shame since they could've definitely incorporated the idea of apprentices into a more concrete gameplay mechanic (i.e. summons from Brotherhood). Still, one cannot be complaining too much considering the amount of content and quality it offers with its price.
More of the same gameplay as in Origins, but in a new area. The story sees Bayek struggle to establish his brotherhood of Hidden Ones to combat the Order of Ancients, but its beats are relatively tame. While the open world and content is just as good as before, it's also more of the same and Origins was already a long game, so it might not hold your interest all that well.
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More of the same, but with Origins that's not a bad thing at all, story was pretty great too and serves as a great epilogue for Bayek. I liked the ziplines but it definitely could of used another new mechanic like maybe bringing back Brotherhood's assassin recruits, could've worked wonderfully here.
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More of the same, but with Origins that's not a bad thing at all, story was pretty great too and serves as a great epilogue for Bayek. I liked the ziplines but it definitely could of used another new mechanic like maybe bringing back Brotherhood's assassin recruits, could've worked wonderfully here.
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If you're in the mood for a bite-sized Assassin's Creed: Origins, then this is for you. It probably serves more as an origin to the Assassin Order than the base game where it felt like an afterthought. The new area doesn't have anything new to offer that you didn't already see in the main game. The outposts and camps do feel a bit better designed to support the three main ways of playing, i.e. warrior, ranged and stealth. Perhaps I only feel this because there's less of them but the ones there do seem more interesting to navigate. It's a solid DLC but it's not particularly exciting.