Everything is a transaction, anon. There's no such thing as free. If it doesn't cost money, then it costs energy, or time, or one of countless other resources. Stop being a child.
It's like you missed what I said at a very fundamental level and not only are you too moronic to realize it, but you're moronic enough to feel pride in being too moronic to realize it.
yeah its the best out of the 3 nu-asscred
its bright, colorful and vibrant and i liked that a lot
there's a frickload of content and i ended up never finishing the game but i got some 90 hours from it before i started feeling bored
dont get valhalla, its so drab and ugly
Origins, Valhalla, and Odyssey. You shouldn't view these games as AC or expect an AC title.
If you've never played AC and want to play an AC game, the most recent one you should get is Black Flag. Best choice is probably 2, though.
For this specific trio though, you should view them as western open world RPGs that are just using AC name to boost sales.
Do you want to play an open world RPG about Egypt? Origins.
Do you want to play an open world RPG about Vikings? (But mostly england for some moronic reason) Valhalla.
Do you want to play an open world RPG about the Greek? Odyssey.
Valhalla shit has a bunch of spiritual undertones but it's all passed off as alcohol or drug fueled trips. Though the most recent DLC is set in supernatural completely.
Origins mostly keeps it to superstition until you get to DLC where you're literally in Duat and chased by jackal headed warriors and shit.
Odyssey turns fantastical up to 11. You're taking down god ships, fighting demihumans, taking on Minotaur, cyclops, Sphinx, Medusa, and the last 3 DLCs are set in Elysium, Tartaros, and Atlantis, respectively, and each one has it's on share of monsters and gods to fight as you could imagine. The Atlantis DLC caps off the entire game with a Hekatoncheires boss fight. And there's a ton of mythical armor and weapons to get.
If you wanna play an open world RPG that barely has anything to do with AC universe and nothing with AC gameplay, then these games are perfectly servicable and have more than enough content. And depending on what you want, in order from least to most supernatural content, it's Valhalla > Origins > Odyssey.
Odyssey is probably the best one out of the ARPG-ACs.
If you like the Mordor games you'll probably like both Odyssey and Valhalla. Origins is the odd middle-ground between older style AC and very basic RPG loadout elements.
Its a fun game, a bit too loot heavy(new gear every 10minutes) and ungodly long.
Its pretty fun to play, but it overstays its welcome by 50 hours or so. Would be more fondly remembered if it was about 20hours. Valhalla is even worse in length.
If you need to beat games and think your money is worth more than your time, look elsewhere
>a bit too loot heavy(new gear every 10minutes)
The frick is this statement?
It's an RPG, everything drops gear with randomized stats. It's not "every 10 minutes" It's a constant influx of gear as you get different stats to build and optimize. You make it sound Like the game keeps introducing new gear constantly, it's just a loot system, jesus frick do you describe every RPG as "too loot heavy"?
Agreed. Loved this game for a dozen hours or so then it was just like "....really?" Shit never ends. Writing is meh and although the combat is an improvement compared to old AC games, it's still not on par with the best third person action games.
I still haven't finished Black Flag. The game grinds to a halt whenever present day stuff has to be done and althought the pirate shit was great, I seem to have plateued with what I can do and I think I need to advance the story with more assassin stuff, which isn't great.
It's an outstanding RPG but not really anything like an AC
That said, it's on discount fairly frequently for far less than 30, honestly the base game is more than enough - you can skip the DLC, they're both pretty separate from the main story
If you're legitimately interested do yourself a favor and sign up for the trial/cheap month of Ubi+ or whatever their subscription service is and play the game.
last time I did it, cost me less than a buck.
if you end up actually liking the game, you can then buy it (or don't, im not your mom) and you're not really out any money.
if you're into open world games and want to scratch that itch of crossing off a bunch of icons on a map, they're pretty decent games.
That was the most disappointing DLC Valhalla has put out, which is saying quite a bit.
The only good part is the fight choreography of the cutscene near the start. The rest is completely void of content or story.
>buying games
LOL
Is it worth my bandwidth then poorgay?
Everything is a transaction, anon. There's no such thing as free. If it doesn't cost money, then it costs energy, or time, or one of countless other resources. Stop being a child.
>paying 30 dollars for a digital product and paying the delivery fee
>paying the delivery fee
pick one
It's like you missed what I said at a very fundamental level and not only are you too moronic to realize it, but you're moronic enough to feel pride in being too moronic to realize it.
>moron goes le philosophical way
gets called out for being a paypig moron
n-no y-you are a moron! I am le smart!
Keep buying products paypig
Can't you get it cheaper? It's pretty fun but very long.
Cheapest i could see was 20 bucks. I'm just curious whether the games actually worth the money if i'm buying it out of pure curiosity.
There's certainly 30 dollars worth of content there, but there's also so much damn filler you'll get bored if you don't restrict how you play.
Origins and Valhalla are both better since they don't have all that grindy bullshit.
Odyssey is the best AC game because of how little Assassins Creed there is in the game.
Great RPG set in ancient Greece
>Origins and Valhalla are both better
Absolutely filtered
yeah its the best out of the 3 nu-asscred
its bright, colorful and vibrant and i liked that a lot
there's a frickload of content and i ended up never finishing the game but i got some 90 hours from it before i started feeling bored
dont get valhalla, its so drab and ugly
This game is decent but it's doesn't play like an Assassin's Creed at all.
If you want to play an AC, you should play 2, Brotherhood, etc...
I've got it for 18 bucks with all the DLC on the ubi store, you're getting robbet
Origins, Valhalla, and Odyssey. You shouldn't view these games as AC or expect an AC title.
If you've never played AC and want to play an AC game, the most recent one you should get is Black Flag. Best choice is probably 2, though.
For this specific trio though, you should view them as western open world RPGs that are just using AC name to boost sales.
Do you want to play an open world RPG about Egypt? Origins.
Do you want to play an open world RPG about Vikings? (But mostly england for some moronic reason) Valhalla.
Do you want to play an open world RPG about the Greek? Odyssey.
Valhalla shit has a bunch of spiritual undertones but it's all passed off as alcohol or drug fueled trips. Though the most recent DLC is set in supernatural completely.
Origins mostly keeps it to superstition until you get to DLC where you're literally in Duat and chased by jackal headed warriors and shit.
Odyssey turns fantastical up to 11. You're taking down god ships, fighting demihumans, taking on Minotaur, cyclops, Sphinx, Medusa, and the last 3 DLCs are set in Elysium, Tartaros, and Atlantis, respectively, and each one has it's on share of monsters and gods to fight as you could imagine. The Atlantis DLC caps off the entire game with a Hekatoncheires boss fight. And there's a ton of mythical armor and weapons to get.
If you wanna play an open world RPG that barely has anything to do with AC universe and nothing with AC gameplay, then these games are perfectly servicable and have more than enough content. And depending on what you want, in order from least to most supernatural content, it's Valhalla > Origins > Odyssey.
Its been discounted for cheaper.
Odyssey is probably the best one out of the ARPG-ACs.
If you like the Mordor games you'll probably like both Odyssey and Valhalla. Origins is the odd middle-ground between older style AC and very basic RPG loadout elements.
Its a fun game, a bit too loot heavy(new gear every 10minutes) and ungodly long.
Its pretty fun to play, but it overstays its welcome by 50 hours or so. Would be more fondly remembered if it was about 20hours. Valhalla is even worse in length.
If you need to beat games and think your money is worth more than your time, look elsewhere
>a bit too loot heavy(new gear every 10minutes)
The frick is this statement?
It's an RPG, everything drops gear with randomized stats. It's not "every 10 minutes" It's a constant influx of gear as you get different stats to build and optimize. You make it sound Like the game keeps introducing new gear constantly, it's just a loot system, jesus frick do you describe every RPG as "too loot heavy"?
Agreed. Loved this game for a dozen hours or so then it was just like "....really?" Shit never ends. Writing is meh and although the combat is an improvement compared to old AC games, it's still not on par with the best third person action games.
>it overstays its welcome by 50 hours or so.
so it isn't possible to avoid all side content and beat the main story in 20-30 hours?
It's on gamepass
Wait till it's $20.
If you like Greek mythology and history and don't mind repetitive mission design it's a great game to just chill out with.
Nah it's garbage stuffed with filler and soulless quests. Also Ancient Greece is an extremely boring time period.
Go with Black Flag or Origins if you want a good open world AC
I still haven't finished Black Flag. The game grinds to a halt whenever present day stuff has to be done and althought the pirate shit was great, I seem to have plateued with what I can do and I think I need to advance the story with more assassin stuff, which isn't great.
You can run around larping as a spartan soldier stabbing bandits in the face with a trident.
Yes. Origins and Odyssey are great
It's cool for like 30 minutes, maybe an hour and then you realize you'll be doing the same stuff for the next 80+ hours
>30 dollars
No? Wait for a sale, gold edition usually goes for like 16 bucks
>30 dollars
dude it's both on gamepass and the psplus thing
It's an outstanding RPG but not really anything like an AC
That said, it's on discount fairly frequently for far less than 30, honestly the base game is more than enough - you can skip the DLC, they're both pretty separate from the main story
Talking about ubishit, is Fenxy Rising worth the download on gamepass?
get Black Flag instead. best pirate game out there at the moment
It's not worth anything. All of these games are a scam - exciting at first but in two hours you will realise the full extent of the hollowness.
>Is it worth 30 dollars
I bought it about a month ago for like £10 or something.
It's on Game Pass now, or soon.
It is in Game Pass. Try it for $1.
Odyssey is based. It's worth full price. Kassandra is a babe.
You seem to have shit taste, so you'll enjoy that game immensely.
If you're legitimately interested do yourself a favor and sign up for the trial/cheap month of Ubi+ or whatever their subscription service is and play the game.
last time I did it, cost me less than a buck.
if you end up actually liking the game, you can then buy it (or don't, im not your mom) and you're not really out any money.
if you're into open world games and want to scratch that itch of crossing off a bunch of icons on a map, they're pretty decent games.
just pirate it idiot
to answer your question, its nothing like shadow of mordor
>$30
It just got added to GamePass. And Ass Creed Origins is there too. Just get GamePass if you want to try it.
Which way, Assassin man?
Kassie is very beautiful
That was the most disappointing DLC Valhalla has put out, which is saying quite a bit.
The only good part is the fight choreography of the cutscene near the start. The rest is completely void of content or story.
Odyssey, Origins and Valhalla are good games, buy any of those, you will not regreat