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When it first came out I really liked the mechanical changes, but now I miss the old AC feel.

- very good stealth game which is fun in an open world.
- sailing boats are a bit reminiscent of motor boats in terms of sensation
- the hud is very well managed
- the weapons handle very differently from each other, we inevitably find a weapon that we like
- the lore is well managed too
- there are bugs that are annoying, like the hit animation when you're in the water is almost as long as the attack speed of a crocodile, so you start to get harassed unfairly by only one crocodile and when there are two you just have to wait to die in solitude and pain.

So in my opinion, a balanced game, but still requires improvement to be a 4*

This one has Caesar! And Romans! Yipee!!


everything was top tier except level system

This game brings together the best of both worlds of the franchise, both the classics and the rpgs.
The main story is simply fantastic, both for those new to the franchise and for old fans. The expansions expand this feeling even further by showing a lot about the assassins in the "The Hidden Ones" dlc and taking a spectacular look at the history of the pharaohs in the "Curse of the Pharaohs" dlc, also playing with possibilities by reimagining history.

Esse AC é bem legal, o Bayek é um personagem incrível, a história é interessante mas PELO AMOR DE DEUS QUE JOGO INTERMINÁVEL, eu não toco num AC nunca mais na minha vida, tá louco baianisse suprema que me deu, amiro quem ama essa franquia.

Okay overall. Story is pretty good and is carried by Bayek and Aya's performances. But everything else suffers from growing pains of the new rpg direction. Combat tends to fall into floatiness and jank, and the story pacing does not mesh well with forced sidequests every couple of levels. I enjoyed odyssey way more, which felt much more suited to being a long game, while origins feels like 15 hour old style AC stretched into a 30 hour rpg.