Metascore
62

Mixed or average reviews - based on 6 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 0 out of 6
  2. Negative: 1 out of 6
  1. Jan 16, 2019
    When the writers of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey decided to suddenly turn Kassandra into a housewife, they betrayed the person they’d spent so much time and care creating. They made her into a cutout for a hackneyed plot.
User Score
4.0

Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 38 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 38
  2. Negative: 22 out of 38
  1. Jan 19, 2019
    0
    This review contains spoilers, click full review link to view. The game negated all the promises made doing the marketing campaign, and took away any sense of player agency by forcing players into a heterosexual relationship. The complete 180 left a bitter taste and proved that the company behind the game doesn't care about telling a good story, as long as they get their money. They replaced the Misthios from the base game with a cheap clone, that acted like lovesick teenager, despite players trying to utilize the illusion of choice to dissuade any attempt at romance. The closing montage forever tainted the idea of the warrior Misthios as they for no apparent reason wept over saying goodbye to a virtual stranger, again after dissuading their advances. Ubisoft completely dropped the ball on this one. Full Review »
  2. Jan 19, 2019
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    This review contains spoilers, click full review link to view. They gave us choices for the entirety of the main game and now they just take it away.

    Beware everyone who plays his Misthios as gay or asexual you will be forced into a relationship with the opposite gender and a baby.

    There's only a illusion of choice because no matter how often u press the non romantic dialogue you will end up in the same ending and cutscene and a forced romance.

    Your Misthios is totally out of character in many scenes no matter if you choose the non romantic option they will have monolgues and expressions that show an interest in the forced partner.

    I played as Kassandra and the male romance option is poorly written, there is no chemistry between her and Natakas, he is totally out of her league. He lacks depth and fails to impress me in any way. Hell my Kassandra would have spread her legs for his father even but not for this whimp.

    The plot is partly weak and predictable. Some missions are good and fun.

    A quote from Creative Director Dumont when the main game came out "since the story is choice-driven, we never force players in romantic situations they might not be comfortable with."

    There is already backlash from not only LGBT but also hetero people who are displeased with this poorly executed DLC. As of now they don't intend to fix it with a patch. Which is a slap into the face of many players. Even Bioware has more honor and sympathy for their player base by having patched a new romance with dialogue and cutscenes into ME Andromeda.

    If you feel the same, if you have experienced the same while playing through I say voice your concerns and demand Ubisoft to release a patch to fix the mess. We paid for what has been advertised an RPG action game with freedom of choice and never force players in romantic situations they might not be comfortable with.

    Confront them politely on Twitter, the official AC forum or Reddit and demand a patch.
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  3. Jan 20, 2019
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    This review contains spoilers, click full review link to view. Even disregarding the false advertising, blatant lies and straight up insulting non-straight orientations, the childfree and people with sexual standards in general, this should still be considered highly offensive and fixed ASAP purely on account of horribly written it is.

    The DLC takes place somewhere around the middle of the game or after all the base content has been done. The narrative presented doesn't fit either situation. In the former you stop fighting the Cult and searching for your existing family for almost a year, despite all the urgency felt during that time.

    The DLC mentions a loneliness and the rarity of real human connections. What are you talking about ? The Eagle Bearer has depending on circumstances: a mother, an adoptive father and brother, a real brother, one or several lovers (many of which you can choose to actually be in love with), and lots of friends such as Barnabas, Herodotos, Sokrates, Alkibiades, etc. The character is not lonely at all.

    Disregarding that the player may already have chosen an actual LI, forcing it to be one specific NPC that the character hardly knows and only tangentially interacts with makes no sense, especially if they're already in love, and is also a major inconsistency if the character has never been inclined towards the NPC's gender up to that point, which is apparently several years to a decade after the start of the story.

    According to an interview, the intent of the DLC is to portray Darius' legacy and not the Eagle Bearer's. Aside from further insulting the offended parties whose characters you derailed by essentially calling making their Eagle Bearer a glorified sperm-donor/broodmare, you used the Main Protagonist as a plot device to further the story of an NPC, who by your own words isn't worth making a game about. Worse still, for those who played Kassandra (since Darius is already established as male and Alexios would need a woman, in which case a daughter makes sense) you're not even a plot device for an NPC too unimportant for his own game, you're a plot device for that NPC's super lame side character.

    The son of Darius is a terrible character, he has no personality to speak of, zero chemistry with the PC and looks like he's crying all the time. This thing trying to pass as a man is a bigger ***** than the 50 foot woman's lady parts.

    To conclude, even without deliberate analysis of the issue, we can still determine that something is very wrong when people can play for 100s of hours through the main game and always feel "yes, this is my character, I love them" and then play this DLC a few hours and change to "what is this ? That's not who I've been playing as".
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