Main game
3.42 average rating based on 1188 ratings
While the endigs are satisfactory, the game is stretched way too long with uninteresting side characters, mindless grinding and generic sceneries.The main plot is good but the way to complete it is not.
There is some good about this game - I played about 60 hours, so I was definitely enjoying it for a while - but there is so much more that is bad that I'm leaving this game unfinished.
The biggest negative for me was the bugs. In nearly every play session I encountered a bug. Most of the time it was annoying but harmless, but still many times it was game-breaking, forcing me to restart the game - that is when it didn't just crash. The game is clearly unfinished and the bugs make it unplayable. The kicker for me was realizing that, due to a bug, an entire questline was made unavailable to me. There's an entire portion of the game that I literally cannot play because of a bug.
Another issue is that the stealth is completely broken. Enemies detect you immediately after you leave cover, or, when they get suspicious, they have a supernatural sense to determine your exact location. And I had the stealth setting set to Easy. I eventually gave up on it because it's so much faster and easier to just barge in and fight, but in an Assassin's Creed game, you want …
There is some good about this game - I played about 60 hours, so I was definitely enjoying it for a while - but there is so much more that is bad that I'm leaving this game unfinished.
The biggest negative for me was the bugs. In nearly every play session I encountered a bug. Most of the time it was annoying but harmless, but still many times it was game-breaking, forcing me to restart the game - that is when it didn't just crash. The game is clearly unfinished and the bugs make it unplayable. The kicker for me was realizing that, due to a bug, an entire questline was made unavailable to me. There's an entire portion of the game that I literally cannot play because of a bug.
Another issue is that the stealth is completely broken. Enemies detect you immediately after you leave cover, or, when they get suspicious, they have a supernatural sense to determine your exact location. And I had the stealth setting set to Easy. I eventually gave up on it because it's so much faster and easier to just barge in and fight, but in an Assassin's Creed game, you want stealth.
Finally, the game is way too long. Like I said, I put in 60 hours, I honestly haven't done much of the extras, and I'm still not done. It's fine to have 100+ hours of content, but at least make it optional. Some of the main quests were honestly so drawn-out and boring and for no reason; many of them could have just been made into side quests. I don't know when developers got into their head that longer = better, but that's not the case. I'd rather spend more time on a short game that I actually like than continuing to put the bare minimum into this.
Really disappointed in this because I love the series, but I'm backlogging this until the bugs are fixed. I'm unfortunately going to have to do a lot more research when the next installment comes out to make sure I'm not wasting my money on another unfinished, unplayable title.
Gameplay= Mechanics, gameplay options (freedom), repetition, goals, difficulty
Story= plot, engagement, characters, world-building
Presentation= graphics, animation, environment/character design, Art direction, Script, music
Gameplay: 3.5/5
Story: 3/5
Presentation: 4/5
2/5
Put this game down in the end to play Cyberpunk 2077.
Enjoyed the exploration and gear progression systems - finding and using the upgrade materials was an engaging gameplay loop. I also enjoyed that some of the exploration tasks required me to think and scan my surroundings, a big step up from walking towards a marker on my screen. Combat was janky and pretty whack. Stealth was somewhat satisfying but made trivial by combat, and very shallow. Story was low-tier garbage and even if I had no other games I would not have stuck out with this. Graphics were good.
Trying to play as a full run-through with completing all territories, I really enjoyed this game out of the gate for about 30-40 hours. There are a lot of novel mini-bosses and cool minigames, but after about 40+ hours, the mechanics, general fighting, and base attacks started to get really stale and repetitive. Also, some of the stories for the side territories were honestly so boring that I feel like it would have been better to just not include them at all.
I went from really enjoying it to getting bored with it and pushing myself to get through the end story. End story is kind of anti-climactic, unfortunately.
This game suffers from a bit of an identity crisis. Assassins creed is about assassination - targeted, stealthy strikes. That just doesn't mesh with the vikingr (raider) fantasy - where a loud battle horn is sounded as you and your raiders approach enemy strongholds.
That said, the combat was fun, the story was interesting, and the progression is well done. I really disliked the modern portions of the game (where you warp back to modern times) and it felt very tacked-on, but I'll take it if needed.
It was also far too long - with the need to subjugate every province in England being a bit of aslog in the end. There are just too many. My playtime clocked in at over 71 hours - which is just a hugely long time. Too long for a game like this.
In any case, this could have been 5 stars - the setting (England, Asgard, etc) is spectacular. The combat is pretty fun. The sneaking works well when you get to do it. The difficulty was a bit on the easy side (which is usually how I prefer it). It runs at a smooth 60fps on the series X, and as such …
This game suffers from a bit of an identity crisis. Assassins creed is about assassination - targeted, stealthy strikes. That just doesn't mesh with the vikingr (raider) fantasy - where a loud battle horn is sounded as you and your raiders approach enemy strongholds.
That said, the combat was fun, the story was interesting, and the progression is well done. I really disliked the modern portions of the game (where you warp back to modern times) and it felt very tacked-on, but I'll take it if needed.
It was also far too long - with the need to subjugate every province in England being a bit of aslog in the end. There are just too many. My playtime clocked in at over 71 hours - which is just a hugely long time. Too long for a game like this.
In any case, this could have been 5 stars - the setting (England, Asgard, etc) is spectacular. The combat is pretty fun. The sneaking works well when you get to do it. The difficulty was a bit on the easy side (which is usually how I prefer it). It runs at a smooth 60fps on the series X, and as such felt pretty next-gen. I enjoyed it!
Find it really difficult to decide on a star rating for this game. It is up there as a favourite AC and playing as female Eivor was fantastic. But the amount of bugs, glitches and straight up crashing left a sour taste as well.
Started this last week. I’ve made it to England and completed the first chapter/allegiance quest - in the north where you help install a Mercian king.
I’m worried by the reports of how much bloat the game has and I fear this might be the first mainline AC game I don’t finish.
In this new trilogy, even this early on, I think Origins is my favourite. I’m not having as much fun minute to minute and Eivor and by extension me don’t have the raison d’être that Bayek did. I mean, how do you compete with seeking vengeance for a murdered child?
If anyone has any tips or hints at some particularly outstanding part of the game I should run off and find or hold out for, please let me know!
After 4,5 hours i'm not sure which i miss more, Aloy or her glider.
It's also really disappointing that Origins was the high point for AC and the next two games were a step down each time. Valhalla seems especially obnoxious with its insane verticality and annoying freezing water. Maybe it'll get better later on?
"Its a good game the only problem is they put assasins creed in the title" ~some youtuber.
A little note on Tombs of the Fallen and Tombs of the Fallen: Buried Knowledge, as i've just finished both of them. These are free mini-dlc's that add explorable tombs to the world, each tomb with their own puzzles to complete.
The first set of 4 tombs (1 introductory and 3 other) is very straightforward, the puzzles are super easy and i took about 45 minutes to complete all 4 of them, wasn't too impressed by this. However, the 2nd set of tombs (2 of them, then you can open the 6th and final one with stuff you collected from the the 5 so far) is very diffent. The puzzles are very fun this time, done way better than in the first set!. Especially the final tomb is super well done, and the puzzles actually make you think for a good while, would definetly recommend doing all 5 of the regular tombs to do this final one.
This is the one. This one made me stop playing Assassin's Creed altogether.
After just beating Odyssey, its story was fresh in my mind. I tried to play this as soon as it came out, and it was buggy, crashing constantly. I had to wait until some of the patches fixed it before I could even get into it, only to be met with a too-similar story and graphical glitches that completely ruined every single session I sat down to play.
I'm sure by now it runs great. But the presence of microtransactions IN CAMP was the straw that broke the camel's back for me. I don't like microtransactions. I was tolerating them when they had their own separate menu away from the main game, but now it's present while I'm playing? No, thank you.
I have completed the main game with eivor. Man was it an experience. 74 hours later I finally reach the end. Much more to play as I have all the dlc.
Masterpiece when it comes to doing the same thing for 150 hours.
The DLC Dawn of Ragnarok (well, composer Steph Economou) just won the first ever best score soundtrack for video games award at the Grammys and some guy tried really hard to pronounce the name of the game.
🤣
Was a little too long, and it wasn’t brimming with culture the way Odyssey and Origins were. Also I didn’t like the mechanics as much. But I had a good time for what it was. Vikings are badass and I loved customizing my character with tattoos