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.
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.
This review contains spoilers
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.