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  • Summary: Curse of the Pharaohs, the third major expansion for Assassin's Creed Origins, takes Bayek to find a mysterious artifact in Thebes, where he immediately runs into much more than he bargained for. Instead of the mortal and deceitful Order of the Ancients, he finds undead pharaohsCurse of the Pharaohs, the third major expansion for Assassin's Creed Origins, takes Bayek to find a mysterious artifact in Thebes, where he immediately runs into much more than he bargained for. Instead of the mortal and deceitful Order of the Ancients, he finds undead pharaohs materializing in the streets and slaughtering civilians. The Pharaoh's Curse, as the locals call it, likely has something to do with all the grave robbers treating the Valley of the Kings like a strip mine for antiquities, forcing Bayek to hunt down key artifacts linked to each pharaoh in order to put them to rest. Expand

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  1. Mar 19, 2018
    80
    Curse of the Pharaohs is a fantastic, content-rich DLC which takes what already worked well, added a few twists and turns, and gave us more of it. This is a solid ~15-20 hours of content if you’re a completionist and explorer with some unique and otherwise underrepresented settings.
  2. Mar 19, 2018
    80
    Curse of the Pharaohs is a fantastic, content-rich DLC which takes what already worked well, added a few twists and turns, and gave us more of it. This is a solid ~15-20 hours of content if you’re a completionist and explorer with some unique and otherwise underrepresented settings.
  3. Mar 19, 2018
    70
    Even though Assassin's Creed Origins: Curse of the Pharaos does little in terms of new mechanics or strong characters, it impresses with its new environments. The different Afterlife worlds are gorgeous, and the new boss fights are difficult and exciting.
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  1. Jun 17, 2019
    9
    Pros:

    * Great map design * Women rendered very well - Ubisoft usually does a poor job rendering women, it's like they're afraid of making
    Pros:

    * Great map design
    * Women rendered very well - Ubisoft usually does a poor job rendering women, it's like they're afraid of making them pretty. In this game, a number of the women were just beautiful - rendered realistically, pretty faces, makeup, cleavage, etc. Just an A+++ rating from me on that.
    * Merti was very attractive, and so was Isadora.
    * Overall this was a really good DLC package.

    Cons:

    * Some of the combat is poor to a degree - for example with certain bosses, if they get one combo in on you you're dead. It's just a bit unbalanced in some areas.
    * Was a little sad at the end of the game that Bayek wasn't able to save Isadora. Would be a nice change of pace to have him save a character like her instead of killing her.
    * Tying in with the above, was disappointed Bayek ended up alone at the end after all he'd gone through - I had hoped he would find a pretty new girl and be able to have a semblance of happiness.
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  2. Oct 16, 2020
    9
    * Great map design
    * Women rendered very well - Ubisoft usually does a poor job rendering women, it's like they're afraid of making them
    * Great map design
    * Women rendered very well - Ubisoft usually does a poor job rendering women, it's like they're afraid of making them pretty. In this game, a number of the women were just beautiful - rendered realistically, pretty faces, makeup, cleavage, etc. Just an A+++ rating from me on that.
    * Merti was very attractive, and so was Isadora.
    * Overall this was a really good DLC package.

    Cons:

    * Some of the combat is poor to a degree - for example with certain bosses, if they get one combo in on you you're dead. It's just a bit unbalanced in some areas.
    * Was a little sad at the end of the game that Bayek wasn't able to save Isadora. Would be a nice change of pace to have him save a character like her instead of killing her.
    * Tying in with the above, was disappointed Bayek ended up alone at the end after all he'd gone through - I had hoped he would find a pretty new girl and be able to have a semblance of happiness.
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  3. Mar 3, 2022
    9
    The game takes place in Thebes where thieves have taken possessions of the dead pharaohs and they come back from the dead to reclaim it byThe game takes place in Thebes where thieves have taken possessions of the dead pharaohs and they come back from the dead to reclaim it by killing innocent bystanders. The Pharaohs are a formidable opponent and difficult to defeat. The mystical world of Nefratity is beautifully crafted with an attention to details and so is the Duat with its dark and grim environment. There are new animal types like the giant scorpio which have a huge health bar and roams around the world. The two boss fights are mainly focused on melee as you are continuously get attacked and have to dodge to save your health. Its a compelling DLC with a variety of difficult missions. Expand
  4. Feb 15, 2020
    8
    As a DLC its pretty good, new bosses are fun and challenging and the locations are beatiful and the story is pretty interesting eventhough itsAs a DLC its pretty good, new bosses are fun and challenging and the locations are beatiful and the story is pretty interesting eventhough its not part of the assassins creed story much. So 8/10 as a DLC as a game its like 7/10. Expand
  5. Jan 6, 2022
    7
    [PL]
    7/10 - Dobry
    (po ukończeniu gry i wszystkich zadań)

    Fajny, spory, zróżnicowany dodatek.
    Fabularnie ciekawszy niż podstawowa gra
  6. Sep 19, 2018
    7
    More of the same with interesting locations and tedious terrain barriers that take long to go around or over. Also plus Steam achievements! IMore of the same with interesting locations and tedious terrain barriers that take long to go around or over. Also plus Steam achievements! I haven't found any interesting loot drops, but that's not an issue as one can upgrade equipment in Origins so they never get outdated or underpowered. Expand
  7. Sep 29, 2018
    5
    Visual quality is astounding and this might be the most attractive aspect of this DLC. The yet-to-become Louxor (Thebes) is stunning to lookVisual quality is astounding and this might be the most attractive aspect of this DLC. The yet-to-become Louxor (Thebes) is stunning to look at and it does showcase a unique hallucinatory atmosphere.

    The main story content gives rise to a well-rounded scenario boasting an interesting reflection about mortality and the way people handle successive deity changes. But that's as far as this content goes.

    Neither should you expect this DLC to add new mechanics nor refresh anything when it comes to gameplay which means that you'll be doing the exact same type of content as in the base game. Ubisoft didn't bother adding different elements. Ok content is pouring which is a good thing since completionists will need a full 25 hours ride to eat up everything but quality does not always come with it : chests, chests and chests associated with an umpteenth camp/lair to wipe off the map... it's fine for two hours, then it does get boring. Secondary quests are nothing but the exact repetition of the pattern which the original game is based upon with as many qualities as defaults - all the quests are not necessarily incredible, you got some useless things only present to fill up the world. Fortunaltely, quests are overall quite good. The storytelling is not the best we've seen in the series, there are too few cutscenes (REAL cinematographical cutscenes, not some random computer-generated animations coupled to a pitiable lipsync and a flyable camera. Adding a skip option does not make a good cutscene if the cinematographic effects and editing process are both nuts, something apparently Ubisoft does not care about). All this put together comes qualify the whole lot to say the least.

    Overall decent. To be bought if you want to delve into a literally fantastic revamp of the Egyptian setting for 20 hours but don't expect this DLC to turn exceptional in any other field than map size and visuals.
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