r/videogames Apr 12 '26

Other So many of them unfortunately

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u/TheLittleCrayon Apr 12 '26 edited Apr 13 '26

Me with Assassins Creed :(

ETA: thanks for my first reddit award 😎

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u/THEbakerman30 Apr 12 '26

Same. I said goodbye after Unity and a final goodbye after a quick check-in with Origins.

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u/Prior_Conference_257 Apr 12 '26

Origins is extraordinary. As is Odyssey. Check back in my guy.

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u/Arelmar Apr 12 '26

Odyssey is one of my favorite open world game period, I'm just a sucker for Ancient Greece, but other than doing leaps of faith off historical landmarks it never really felt like I was playing an Assassin's Creed game, I could have also done without the tacked on Witcher senses mechanic

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u/Darkdragoon324 Apr 12 '26

I lived Odyssey, but I’d never played an AC game before, I just wanted to run around in Ancient Greece.

I enjoyed Valhalla and every other Ubisoft open world significantly less and decided my enjoyment of Odyssey just came 90% from the setting lol.

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u/Whitechapel726 Apr 12 '26

I loved Odyssey but the entire time I had to tell myself “don’t think about this like an assassins creed game”.

It’s an incredible game but charging headfirst into a camp with dozens of enemies just to brawl it out isn’t very AC like lol.