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Assassin's Creed Odyssey - PlayStation 4 Gold Steelbook Edition
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- EARLY ACCESS + SEASON PASS + STEELBOOK Get game three days early, all story content with the Season Pass, and steelbook
- LEGENDARY SPARTAN HERO Embark on your journey from outcast to legendary Spartan hero
- ANCIENT GREECE AWAITS Explore an entire country full of unexpected encounters in untamed environments and bustling ancient cities
- CHOOSE YOUR PATH Your choices shape the world around you; Play in a living world that constantly reacts to your every decision
- EPIC BATTLES Engage in massive clashes on land and sea; Charge into 300 soldier battles or cleave through enemy ships; Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) Content Description: Blood and gore, intense violence, sexual themes, strong language
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Product information
ASIN | B07DKTTMJ3 |
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Release date | October 2, 2018 |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #57,487 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #2,710 in PlayStation 4 Games |
Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 5.4 x 6.7 inches; 6.4 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Rated | Mature |
Item model number | UBP30522175 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Manufacturer | Ubisoft |
Date First Available | June 11, 2018 |
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Write your epic odyssey to become a legendary Spartan hero. Forge your path in a world on the brink of tearing itself apart. Influence how history unfolds in an ever-changing world shaped by your choices. Get the game three days early, plus the Steelbook, Season Pass, and bonus content.
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Charge into epic clashes between Sparta and Athens in big battles pitting 150 vs 150 soldiers against each other. |
Find uncharted locations, uncover hidden treasures, or fight your way through entire fleets in naval battles. |
Your decisions shape the world around you. Experience a living world that constantly reacts to your every decision. |
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Customize your gear and upgrade abilities on your path to become a Spartan hero. |
From ancient rituals to famed statues, come face to face with Greece’s legendary figures and discover the true nature of mythological beasts like Medusa and the Minotaur. |
Embark on your journey from humble beginnings to living legend as Kassandra or Alexios. |
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Customers like the value, storyline, and gaming of the video game console. They mention that it's very much worth the money, has compelling story, and fun quests and battles. They also appreciate the appearance, saying that it looks particularly realistic. However, some customers have reported issues with the damage of the steelbook case and plastic cover.
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Customers find the quality of the game brilliant, great, and well done. They also love the gameplay, loot system, and cult members. Customers also say the Greek world is amazing, massive, and fun. They're blown away by the quality and graphics, and say the game doesn't disappoint at all.
"...location sounded so interesting, and I was blown away by the quality of the game and the graphics...." Read more
"...It was an excellent game and definitely worth the money for all the content I got in the end." Read more
"This is an RPG done fairly well (4 stars for that); though Odyssey is in no way an Assassin's Creed game in plot or action...." Read more
"...The game itself is brilliant and worth getting, but if anyone knows how to get the other two Remastered games (AC3 and Liberations) that would be..." Read more
Customers find the storyline compelling, excellent, and enjoyable. They also appreciate the history and challenging combat.
"...I really enjoyed the story and endings (there are multiple, each different from what you chose in certain dialogue situations) I got, by the end..." Read more
"...The battlefield stuff is okay. It's not amazing but it's something different for sure. The side quests can get repetitive but they're optional...." Read more
"...As an RPG the characters are good, the story works, and the graphics are beautiful...." Read more
"...I give it 3 stars because the fighting in AC odyssey is challenging...." Read more
Customers like the value of the video game console. They say it's very much worth the money and time it takes to complete everything.
"...It was an excellent game and definitely worth the money for all the content I got in the end." Read more
"...It was worth the price of admission for that alone. LOL" Read more
"...a bunch of politicians... No Assassination contracts, no buying stores to increase income, or building a team of assassins who you can get to do..." Read more
"...Very much worth the money, and definitely a game to sink a lot of time into." Read more
Customers find the appearance of the video game console amazing, better than the previous AC, and realistic. They also appreciate the beautiful steelbook and the way the game feels.
"...The graphics are incredible, and just as in Origins, the water looks particularly realistic...." Read more
"...The graphics is astounding and the sea exploration is so incredible. There are way too many positive things I like to say about this game...." Read more
"...I think the graphics are better than the previous AC and it’s incredible that I can finally play as a woman who doesn’t have overblown proportions...." Read more
"...As an RPG the characters are good, the story works, and the graphics are beautiful...." Read more
Customers find the gaming in the video game console very fun, with a magnificent smorgasbord of exploring, seeking, finding, and stabbing. They also say the games are super engaging and wonderful ways to explore beautiful recreations of real places. Customers also mention that the games completely immerse them into its world and provide fun puzzles.
"...$60, I think the new Assassin’s Creed games are wonderful ways to explore beautiful recreations of real places many of us may never get to see, and..." Read more
"...Sea battles are not bad - you can essentially stay out just on the sea for hours if you want to and if that's what you like - attacking ships and..." Read more
"...The graphics is astounding and the sea exploration is so incredible. There are way too many positive things I like to say about this game...." Read more
"...It's a magnificent smorgasbord of exploring, seeking, finding, and of course, stabbing. :)..." Read more
Customers find the map size of the video game console large and overwhelming. They also mention that the medieval setting and the expanse of the area they can explore, climb, swim, and sail in is awesome.
"...The world map is HUGE and while one or two smaller islands feel a bit empty the in depth quests kept me from being bored...." Read more
"...However, the expanse of the area you can explore, climb, swim and sail in is overwhelming...." Read more
"...Awesome, huge world to explore..." Read more
"A medieval setting, a large map to explore, what's not to love?" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the damage of the video game console. They mention that the steelbook case was damaged in one of the corners and looks like it was opened. The plastic cover was damaged, and it was slightly broken on one side. Some customers also say that the box was not in mint condition.
"...the same way and now for the first time, I get an item that comes completely broken. The case is opened and bended as you can see in the pictures...." Read more
"...Such piss poor condition of the box, its embarrassing." Read more
"The outside plastic cover looked worn out, and it was slightly broken on one side...." Read more
"...n’t know whether it is happen before or during shipping but the steel case is dented and that is an important thing for me as I bought it as..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the season pass code. They mention that it's invalid, expired, and does not work.
"The season pass code was expired, I could of saved $70 and just bought the base game for $20, feel like I got ripped off...." Read more
"Season Pass & DLC redeemable code was expired!..." Read more
"Invalid code for season pass?..." Read more
"Season pass code does not work!..." Read more
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The graphics and story are equally as amazing as Origins, if not more so. The graphics are incredible, and just as in Origins, the water looks particularly realistic. Taking a little boat out on the lakes and rivers in Egypt was always one of my favorite things to do in Origins, so I am glad there is so much more water in Ancient Greece. Taking your ship sailing is quite fun, and I love “parking” it and going swimming in the deep. You can even see whales! The first time I saw whales I thought the game might be inaccurate, but I was surprised to learn how large the Mediterranean sea actually was in comparison to the lakes of Egypt. So large that many ocean creatures live in it – this is one of the many educational points Ubisoft sneaks into the Assassin’s Creed games, even though it is primarily entertainment. In addition to the water, there are also many beautiful rendered Ancient Greek landscapes and architecture. There was one disappointment, though, and that was when I went to find the Statue of Zeus Olympios. After seeing the statue of George Washington designed after this sculpture in the Smithsonian museums, I couldn’t wait to see this Wonder of the Ancient World, but I was disappointed because the statue wasn’t much different than the statue of Alexander the Great in the Library of Alexandria in Origins (which was just one of several statues exactly like this). I found the massive, if crude, statue of Zeus on the initial island to be much more impressive, and I also found the towering statue of Athena in Athens to be another of my favorite architectural pieces in the game. I feel the Statue of Zeus Olympios should have outshone both of those given that it was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. However, other than this slight disappointment, I can’t say enough good things about the quality of the recreation of Ancient Greece that Ubisoft has done here. It is far more massive than Origins’ Egypt was, and it took me far longer to explore everything and go to all the points of interest. Also, there is a quest series near the end of the game you should definitely do which has you going after epic, mythical Greek monsters such as the Cyclops and Medusa. These were very fun quests and battles.
The story was also very interesting and well-written. I like how you can choose to be Alexios or Kassandra, and then the other actually appears in the story as well. I don’t want to give any of the plot away, but there are many surprises as you continue along. The gameplay is also very good. It is similar to Origins but just different enough that I was thrown off at first and kept dying and wasn’t very impressed with the gameplay. However, after getting more used to it the gameplay grew on me. The combat is similar to Origins, except where you had to block a lot of attacks as Bayek, basically trading off between blocking and attacking, you do not have a shield in Odyssey and so Alexios/Kassandra has to dodge and parry between attacks. That said, I have not gone back to test this, but I think even if I knew what I was doing better that progressing would seem harder at first than Origins was. I also purchased an extra drachmae and experience boost from the store for about $10, but I think even if I hadn’t purchased it you could still progress pretty quickly once you got to a high enough level, but it would basically shorten the beginning part where you seem very weak to all enemies. The one other complaint I have about gameplay is that all the regions auto-level. You can adjust the difficulty, and this controls how far below everything you have out-leveled is below you, but they still all change their levels as you level up. I preferred how Origins worked and had all the regions at a set level, and you had the option to go in and set all regions to your level. This made going back and completing bases and other points of interest easy as you grew in level, since lower-ranked regions went very fast. In this game, that isn’t the case, since everything is always your level or only a few under, at least. One last gameplay point to mention is the store. I made the mistake of buying gear from the store early on, and it costs a lot of money and resources to level up gold gear. While by the end of the main story I had a lot saved up, if you want to save a lot of resources and know you want the look and the stats of certain pieces of gear from the store, then you want to wait to buy them later. Note that I specifically said “and” the stats. This is because I ended up saving a lot of resources because I found gear with better or preferable stats as I went through the game and used these, but I still liked the look of the gold gear I had bought around level 5 (the Pegasus armor) and luckily Ubisoft fairly early on added a way to change the look of your armor to other gear, so I put on the armor with the stats I wanted and then changed it to look like my Pegasus gear, an option I would not have had if I had not purchased it. So if you want a look, you can purchase something from the store and just change the look of your armor, but if you want the stats and you buy it very early on, then you will be paying a lot of drachmae and resources to level up your gear.
Lastly, in regards to the season pass and expansion quests, I have not gone very far into that yet, though will update it with more information if I do in the future. I finished the main quests and then started on some of the Lost Tales of Greece quests and stopped there a few months ago. I was not impressed with the two Lost Tales of Greece that I played – they seemed like mostly fetch quests. They had many running around collecting random objects with a thin story-line between. I have not played any of Legacy of the First Blade or Fate of Atlantis quests, though I would imagine and hope they would be more interesting than these Lost Tales of Greece. I am generally a completionist, and while I might go back to finish these, I wouldn’t feel bad about skipping what I have so far seen as very boring Lost Tales of Greece quests. I will update this review if I explore any more of these and find one to be interesting, or if I start on the other two expansions.
Overall, this is a wonderful game and just as good, if not better than, Origins. If you enjoyed Origins then you will definitely enjoy Odyssey. For $60, I think the new Assassin’s Creed games are wonderful ways to explore beautiful recreations of real places many of us may never get to see, and even better they are set during a time all of us will never get to visit those places during. While the games are primarily entertainment, Odyssey continues to spark my imagination about how we may be able to improve education using technology and simulations, as well. I also found the music in Odyssey to be very good, even better than Origins, and encourage you to check out the soundtrack in addition to the game. I highly recommend this game and look forward to the next massive and beautiful Assassin’s Creed game that Ubisoft has in store for us.
This game is more about being a Gladiator Mercenary in Greek & Sparta Times... Frankly this would be awesome as a "300!" game But, it's just a game of Killing, no real objective or skill, other than to kill a bunch of politicians... No Assassination contracts, no buying stores to increase income, or building a team of assassins who you can get to do your bidding (they kinda tried to do this, but it's an epic failure in this game)
The open game play is great and reminds me of Horizon, but there's only so much to do before it feels repetitive...
In addition it's nearly impossible to level up your gear without in game resources, almost requiring you to pay extra...
In my opinion as an avid AC gamer this is not worth investing in (until the price drops down by 90%) because it's simply NOT AC ... more of Gladiator Creed or Sparta Creed...
In My Opinion it was a complete waste of $250.