Assassin's Creed Odyssey (2018)

Ubisoft Québec

Google Stadia · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 4 · PlayStation 5 · Xbox One · Xbox Series X|S

3.78 from 2567 ratings

6551 members have it in their collection · 558 playing now · 1979 backlogged · 1382 wish listed

How long? Main story 79h · with extras 94h · 100% 143h (from 127 logged playthroughs)

Write your own epic odyssey and become a legendary Spartan hero in Assassin's Creed Odyssey, an inspiring adventure where you must forge your destiny and define your own path in a world on the brink of tearing itself apart. Influence how history unfolds as you experience a rich and ever-changing world shaped by your decisions.

Release dates

  • Oct 05, 2018 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One
  • Nov 19, 2019 (Worldwide) Google Stadia
  • Aug 24, 2021 (Next-Gen Optimization Patch Release) (Worldwide) PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S

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UncleIroh95

Review UncleIroh95 2/5 · Feb 1, 2025

A beautifully rendered, boring as shit game

The absolute low point for this series conceptually, and by far the worst of the RPG trilogy. A game absolutely embarrassed of its identity, virtually nothing in this entry has to do with anything meaningfully related to Assassin's Creed as a series.

Bland as hell dialogue, a truly dull story, lackluster stealth and arguably worse combat leaves little to be …

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The absolute low point for this series conceptually, and by far the worst of the RPG trilogy. A game absolutely embarrassed of its identity, virtually nothing in this entry has to do with anything meaningfully related to Assassin's Creed as a series.

Bland as hell dialogue, a truly dull story, lackluster stealth and arguably worse combat leaves little to be desired for anyone who actually wanted to play an Assassin's Creed game. People who laud this title as the height of AC are tourists to the series and should not be taken seriously, despite Ubisoft's complete capitulation to the lowest common denominator of consumers.

The only thing I can say it did well was its art direction; the game is jaw droppingly gorgeous, and ancient Greece has never looked this good. Too bad they couldn't put in as much effort to any other aspect of the game.

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Gobelin_Powa

Review Gobelin_Powa 4/5 · Feb 26, 2024

8/10 Grèce antique donc forcément trop kiffant !! Mais trop répétitif...

UnTipoSerio

Review UnTipoSerio 3/5 · Feb 20, 2022

Una nueva fórmula irregular

Su gran reconstrucción de la Grecia clásica y su conseguida Odisea acaba pecando de mecánica, poco profunda y de presentar un conflicto maniqueista. El RPG sigue sin sentarle demasiado a la saga. Tremendo potencial desaprovechado en narrativa.

gruchal

Review gruchal 4/5 · Feb 17, 2021

Gameplayowo wybitne. Cała reszta? Co najwyżej średnia. Na ogromny plus jeszcze aktorka Kasandry, ale to i tak zmarnowany potencjał starożytnej grecji.

MercurialForce

Status MercurialForce Jul 20, 2020

Working through the first episode of Fate of Atlantis. Kudos to them for actually make me interested in the modern day stuff for a little bit.

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PinballWitcher

Status PinballWitcher Jul 20, 2020

It took a decent chunk of my Sunday to download an absurd 100GB (!) of data. Then, after an entire morning trying to customize the settings to help my 5 year old PC run this game, I've finally started my Odyssey. It's probably going to take me the rest of the year to be done with it. I'm scared, but …

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It took a decent chunk of my Sunday to download an absurd 100GB (!) of data. Then, after an entire morning trying to customize the settings to help my 5 year old PC run this game, I've finally started my Odyssey. It's probably going to take me the rest of the year to be done with it. I'm scared, but also excited. Hope it's as good as Origins.

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MercurialForce

Status MercurialForce Jul 18, 2020

Finished Legacy of the Blade. There's something to be said how spending 100 hours with Kassandra makes me actually feel like her Odyssey and Legacy are meaningful. Maybe it's just Stockholm Syndrome.

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MercurialForce

Status MercurialForce Jul 16, 2020

I'm currently playing through the DLC, Legacy of the Blade. Arguably a better story that the main game.

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May_Odaigahara

Status May_Odaigahara Jul 6, 2020

there's a lot to rightfully criticize here but I honestly enjoyed this a lot more than I thought I would. maybe the platonic ideal of a 7/10 game

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Sadaharu_TR

Status Sadaharu_TR Jul 2, 2020

I loved it.

Don't listen the haters. Game provides at least 80+ hours of gameplay.

"Oh boo hoo this is not an assassin game anymore boo hooo, it lost core mechanics, its soul bla bla."

This is by far the most shallow criticism i've ever heard. It's been 13 years, changes happen. Get over it.

Story is okay. DLCs are …

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I loved it.

Don't listen the haters. Game provides at least 80+ hours of gameplay.

"Oh boo hoo this is not an assassin game anymore boo hooo, it lost core mechanics, its soul bla bla."

This is by far the most shallow criticism i've ever heard. It's been 13 years, changes happen. Get over it.

Story is okay. DLCs are great. Game allows you to shape your own play style. I used the assassin tree, and stick to it. Played on hard and on the explorer mode. And it made it more challenging, funnier. Graphics, wow. Sound, main theme is awesome. Tons of historical characters. Their side missions. Brilliant.

Assassin's Creed series was never meant to be an STEALTH GAME. It's a game that uses stealth elements and parkour together. Also it's and always been an action game. I bet guys complaining about losing so called stealth, never played a real hard stealth game before. First games are all about one shotting enemies, no real challenge. This game brings the challenge. You can't now fight with 10+ guys anymore, even if you're on the Warrior Skill Tree. You need to use tactics, evading, parrying, hiding etc.

BUT. WHY 4 STARS. GOD DAMN BUGISOFT. GAME CRASHED 78 RANDOM TIMES. F... SAKE !!!!

Only criticism i agree is that yes! some games are in this series so unnecessary. Money hungy developers...

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RPeterG

Status RPeterG May 28, 2020

So I shelved Borderlands 3 after hitting max level. I did manage to farm some decent mayhem gear but didn't want to sink too much time into it with so many other games in my backlog. Decided to start Assassins Creed Odyssey. The first Assassins Creed was one of the first games I played on PS3. I can remember being …

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So I shelved Borderlands 3 after hitting max level. I did manage to farm some decent mayhem gear but didn't want to sink too much time into it with so many other games in my backlog. Decided to start Assassins Creed Odyssey. The first Assassins Creed was one of the first games I played on PS3. I can remember being blown away by the graphics. Initially I really enjoyed the game but lost interest due to the repetitiveness. When Assassins Creed II came out I checked it out and enjoyed it much more. However my save data became corrupted and I didn't want to have to replay the first 6-7 hours to catch myself back up. I didn't touch another Assassin's Creed game until Origins came out. I managed to stick with it and it became the first Assassins Creed game I beat. As a fan of RPG's I appreciated the addition of more elements from that genre. I'm about 10 hours into Odyssey and am thoroughly enjoying it. I started as Kassandra and am focusing on the Assassin skill tree while picking up a few from the Hunter line. Looking forward to where the journey takes me.

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Egg_Shaped_Fred

Status Egg_Shaped_Fred May 24, 2020

Episode 4 completed. Level 20. 32% main progression complete.

Certainly seems like most Ubisoft games.. Cookie-cutter with minimal effort. Combat IS fun though. Quests are mostly boring tripe with no real explanation of why you're meant to do something. Origins remains one of my favourites in recent years; this doesn't compare. I intend to see the main quest line through …

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Episode 4 completed. Level 20. 32% main progression complete.

Certainly seems like most Ubisoft games.. Cookie-cutter with minimal effort. Combat IS fun though. Quests are mostly boring tripe with no real explanation of why you're meant to do something. Origins remains one of my favourites in recent years; this doesn't compare. I intend to see the main quest line through to the end.

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Egg_Shaped_Fred

Status Egg_Shaped_Fred May 23, 2020

Episode 3 completed. Now onto Ep4. Level 15.

This post has to be longer than 10 words....

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Egg_Shaped_Fred

Status Egg_Shaped_Fred May 22, 2020

Working through Episode 3. Gone from level 10 to level 13 in around 3 hrs. Exploring mostly and am already getting a little tired of clearing out the camps in the same method. Sneak in, whistle a bit to get one guard's attention, kill and rinse and repeat.

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Girafro

Status Girafro May 18, 2020

I'm enjoying my time with this game, I've put in around 40 hours, explored the whole map, and doing some side-questing, but damn if this sloppiness of this game isn't a perfect example of exactly why they had to take that break between Syndicate and Origins.

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RTArroyo

Status RTArroyo May 13, 2020

Game completed with all achievements on Xbox One.

Gamertag: Rafael D Arroyo

This took a while, the Game is great, loved the rpg elements, but theres just too much content! When the dlc arrived I was just skipping most of the dialogue to get It over with.

I read they are making Valhalla smaller due to players feedback

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histidia

Status histidia Apr 21, 2020

While playing Origins I had some doubts whether RPG fits Assassin's Creed or not, this game confirms that it doesn't. Assassin's Creed has never been an RPG game, it was never about improving your character by bumping up some numbers and most importsntly, it was a sires of games where the story was told straight forward, without any shortcuts or …

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While playing Origins I had some doubts whether RPG fits Assassin's Creed or not, this game confirms that it doesn't. Assassin's Creed has never been an RPG game, it was never about improving your character by bumping up some numbers and most importsntly, it was a sires of games where the story was told straight forward, without any shortcuts or any side missions in between. Leveling system is terrible in both games and should've never been a part of this franchisr in any game to begin with. The game is unnecessarily long right because of this stupid levelinf system, tons of side missions and forgetablre characters and substance to them. Despite the potential, even the 3 different main storylines were just horendous which should've never been divided in the first place, it should've been just like in older games where everything was connected. The story gap from Origins and Odyssey just made me pissed, even though it gave me some hope of franchise coming back I was severely disappointed in the end, to the point where I don't think the games are gonna vet any better despite Ubisoft trying to do thing differently and drop the franchise entirely. Overall, huge disappointment despite me not having any huge expextations at all.

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scaryhairyman

Review scaryhairyman 4/5 · Jun 3, 2019

Great but arduous

It took me a bit of a grind before I got done with the story mode. Assassin's Creed offers a significant amount of challenge albeit with a long and arduous amount of repetitive gameplay.

If you're a fan and want to invest that minimum 50 hour game time, go for it.

dparncutt

Review dparncutt 3/5 · Mar 10, 2019

Odyssey is a huge game in a beautiful world. While so much of the world works so well the game is dragged down by a bloated main story (that contains way too many repetitive fetch quests and depressingly similar assassination and/or theft missions). The story takes a long time to get going and even longer to demonstrate its links to …

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Odyssey is a huge game in a beautiful world. While so much of the world works so well the game is dragged down by a bloated main story (that contains way too many repetitive fetch quests and depressingly similar assassination and/or theft missions). The story takes a long time to get going and even longer to demonstrate its links to the broader AC narrative. Additionally, as the setting is Greek islands the setting and towns and islands are unfortunately repetitive.

But at its best AC: Odyssey is one of the best open world games I've played. The way the story fits into the broader narrative of the franchise is compelling and the impact your choices make on the story makes the world you're inhabiting feel more real.

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The_Over_Under

Review The_Over_Under 3/5 · Feb 13, 2019

Optimize this game for the love of god... 30 fps is ridiculous. Other than that... I actually like this game more than Red dead 2 also known as broke back mountain simulator.

StJimmy501

Review StJimmy501 4/5 · Dec 8, 2018

Underrated as Hell

This game got completely dismissed I feel like. Nobody is talking about it, everyone blew up about the incredibly minor mico-transactions and it won nothing at the game awards. Makes me sad.

I loved this game. Ubisoft is making better and better AC games it feels like. Origins was amazing and this one was even better. The next one is …

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This game got completely dismissed I feel like. Nobody is talking about it, everyone blew up about the incredibly minor mico-transactions and it won nothing at the game awards. Makes me sad.

I loved this game. Ubisoft is making better and better AC games it feels like. Origins was amazing and this one was even better. The next one is gonna be next level I hope.

There are some definite flaws though. Like that the love interest quests are all really cheesy and hilarious, they don't take their time in building any of the relationships so its just funny how quickly they decide to "do it". Haha.

And it can get grindy sure but thats only if you make it a grind for yourself. You don't have to do many side quests at all. Just stick to doing the gold diamond marked side quests and you will get a fully thought out side quest every time.

So yeah thats basically all the negatives. I liked the story and the many different choices you can make. The world is also beautiful as you can always expect from an AC game, not quite as polished as Origins though for some reason but that didn't hurt my enjoyment any.

Theres also a bunch of side characters that follow you on your journey that you get attached to. And then theres Kassandra. Who was the main character I decided to play as. I really like her. Shes a good protagonist.

And then theres the gameplay which is completely polished now. I love exploring the world and clearing enemy camps/forts and doing a stealthy approach to take out all the minor guards before going in for the commander and having a mini boss battle.

And then theres also the ship combat which is pretty fun too but not quite as much of a big deal as it was in Black Flag. But it is cool to upgrade it and deck it out in different designs. Its sort of your main base throughout your journey.

The gold diamond side quests are all pretty good as I mentioned before. Theres some really good ones and that hit deep.

Pros: -great main story -quality side quests and content -fun engaging combat and stealth gameplay -really good music -lots of exploration -side characters you like -good protagonist

Cons: -romance quests are hilariously bad -some grindy (optional) side quests

Overall, a great AC game. Even though theres no assassin's... Or a creed. Wait a minute. Why is this called Assassin's Creed? Well it ties into it kind of but whatever. Still great. 😊

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cyan_scientist

Review cyan_scientist 4/5 · Nov 23, 2018

The latest installment of Assassin's Creed is incredibly fun and absolutely lives up to the hype. In this game, Layla enters the Animus to experience the life of an ancient Greek mercenary who is a sort of precursor to the Assassins. From the get go, she is faced with a choice--to go through the simulation as Kassandra or Alexios. From …

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The latest installment of Assassin's Creed is incredibly fun and absolutely lives up to the hype. In this game, Layla enters the Animus to experience the life of an ancient Greek mercenary who is a sort of precursor to the Assassins. From the get go, she is faced with a choice--to go through the simulation as Kassandra or Alexios. From then on, your choices affect the game play.

The introduction of player choices to the game is enthralling. A choice might be as insignificant as affecting the tone of dialogue to changing the outcome of the game. And while in other games the outcomes might seem obvious, that is not the case this time. A seemingly insignificant choice made early on might have large ramifications later. I found this to be refreshing compared to games where your the difference in outcomes is obvious, or worse, where they don't really matter. Obviously, the main plot points remain the same, but it's totally possible to play through this game and have different experiences and endings than other players, which I liked.

I also felt the mechanics and gameplay of this Assassin's Creed were much smoother than I experienced in the past. I will admit I was pretty terrible at earlier installments of the series. In this game, I actually felt quite competent, especially while captaining my ship. I really appreciated the cleanup here as it easier and more fun to execute abilities and maneuvers.

The biggest drawback to this game: It's too big. This starts as a quest for the player character to find their family, who they lost as a child. In doing so, they discover that a cult is secretly controlling politics in Greece, and set out an additional quest to uncover and assassinate its members. As you learn more about the Cult's goals, you also start a quest to prevent them from accessing a cache of Isu knowledge. In other words, there are 3 main quests, all of which take a considerable amount of time to beat. Compounding this is the world map, which is a beautiful open world, yes, but is also way too big. It took me 80 hours to beat this game--most of which was fun, exciting, but which eventually got overwhelming. I think the game would have been better if the world was smaller and the story more compact.

That said, it was still a ton of fun. I recommend it to old and new fans alike.

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