As with every Assassin's Creed , the historical "tourism" is a major draw. You’ll engage in philosophical debates with , fight alongside Herodotus , and navigate the political minefield of Perikles' Athens, all while the conflict between Sparta and Athens rages in the background.
For the first time, players choose between two protagonists: . This choice isn't just cosmetic; the game introduced a deep dialogue system where your decisions impact the world, determine which characters live or die, and ultimately lead to one of multiple endings. 2. A Massive, Living World As with every Assassin's Creed , the historical
When Assassin's Creed Odyssey launched in 2018, it didn't just take players back to Ancient Greece; it transformed the series into a full-scale . Shifting away from the rigid tenets of the Brotherhood, Odyssey focused on the chaos of the Peloponnesian War and the personal journey of a mercenary ( Misthios ). 1. Choice Defines Your Fate This choice isn't just cosmetic; the game introduced
The combat system moved further away from "counter-kill" mechanics toward a build-focused RPG style. Players can customize their playstyle through three distinct skill trees: Master the bow and long-range assassinations. Shifting away from the rigid tenets of the
Excel in open melee combat and brutal power attacks.