Assassin's Creed Odyssey review
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What is it? A sprawling action RPG set in ancient Greece.Expect to pay: $60Developer: UbisoftPublisher: UbisoftReviewed on: Windows 10, i7 8700, GTX 970, 16GB RAMMultiplayer: NoneLink: Uplay
Of all the Assassin’s Creed games, Odyssey is the most aptly named. It's a roleplaying game of mythic proportions, a world so vast and intricately detailed I feel lost in it all. This isn’t just Ubisoft’s usual style of open world draped over the Aegean Sea, either. There’s still that familiar scattering of icons that covers each of its 30ish zones, but Odyssey’s various activities weave into a satisfying web of interlocking systems. Previous Assassin's Creed games were full of mundane activities that existed merely to check them off a list, but nearly every pursuit in Odyssey folds back into its overarching quest in some way. Many of Odyssey's zones could host a smaller RPG on their own, but together they form an incomparably large world full of things to do.