As un-immersive or disjointed it might be for an AC game to have this kind of creature, the group of quests related to the Minotaur fight is one of the best I’ve seen in a video game recently.
As un-immersive or disjointed it might be for an AC game to have this kind of creature, the group of quests related to the Minotaur fight is one of the best I’ve seen in a video game recently.
Exactly. As I remember it, before release it was touted as the revival of the FF franchise, the savior after the tepid reception for XIII.
Indeed. Squeenix is processing the whole “listening to consumer feedback” thing wrong, I think.
“Here lies consumer trust.”
Lol that’s just hilarious.
Eh you’re better off spending yur time playong something else.
Wow, I wonder what happened with Tabata.
Uhh, and how do you cancel something that is already released?
Continuing Assassin’s Creed Odyssey of course. I’ve been clocking in 40 hours and I’m still in Athens.
Sadly, no.
On a slightly different topic, I think Ubisoft also still have to learn a lot when writing an interactive, RPG dialogue.
Seems like that kind of thing happens a lot in the game.
Whoa, didn’t know that he retired because of drugs.
So far the game is just fine for me.
I mean yea, considering he’s later arrested just a few hundred meters from the scene, why did he even tried to run at all?
Looks like I've found some new wallpapers for my phone.
Yeah, I figured maybe beside the ones with golden icon, the others are rather unimportant story-wise. I wish the game could be a little more transparent about them though.
Hey Heather (or whoever else writing about AC Odyssey on Kotaku), could you maybe post a guide about the types of missions/side-quests available and how they work?
Thanks for answering.
I first encountered the fierce chickens at a goat farm, on the small island off Kephallonia.