Never had a problem with any of the games in the trilogy. Finished them all and liked the experience.
The thing about the combat is how it feels so limited.I'm bummed a bunch of you feel this way, I wish everyone enjoyed the games they play.
For me, it has been pretty fascinating and hard to put down. I enjoy the search for the various chests and whatnot. I like the combat. I could do with more stealth, but I knew going in that a Viking wasn't going to be all in the shadows much. I've also felt that way about origins and odyssey, so maybe I'm just looking at this game with rose tinted glasses. Time will tell if it wears on me.
Main story took me 48.5 hours, I was able to walk into areas that were higher power and do fine.Great.
I just started this yesterday.
I will now concentrate ONLY on the main story if the game is this ridiculously big.
After 163 hours of Odyssey, I am done with the series. Give me a game closer to Unity. I want Assassination game not what the series has become.
I've felt this way since origins, even if I respected it a lot. Meanwhile the more I go back to the old games the more affection I have for them.
Yes, but here's the thing - that only happened because of all the other games they released. Far Cry is somehow a FPS that feels like a weirdly-similar experience to modern AC. Same for Watch Dogs, and even Immortals. Playing the same fundamental open world game every time is exhausting.Ubisoft is right back where they started when they had to reboot AC with origins. They ran it into the ground. AGAIN