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  1. Jul 17, 2019
    80
    Assassin's Creed Odyssey: Fate of Atlantis has been one of the more consistent DLC storylines in the history of the series.
User Score
5.2

Mixed or average reviews- based on 11 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 11
  2. Negative: 4 out of 11
  1. Mar 20, 2020
    1
    By far the worst piece of content I have ever purchased in my life. The exact same gameplay, but somehow LESS interesting things going on. TheBy far the worst piece of content I have ever purchased in my life. The exact same gameplay, but somehow LESS interesting things going on. The story is extremely boring, and the upgrades are lackluster. The visuals are somewhat good, but get old pretty fast. The city of Atlantis is very boring, and the quests are as well. The end boss fight is the only redeeming factor of this DLC, being extremely challenging. However, to get to that point you must endure a ridiculous amount of tedious and boring busywork. Full Review »
  2. Sep 9, 2019
    6
    The best of episode 3 is the beautiful environment. The gameplay is the same as before, infiltrate forts, kill all, get new armor. Make aThe best of episode 3 is the beautiful environment. The gameplay is the same as before, infiltrate forts, kill all, get new armor. Make a couple decisions that don't matter much. Same old, same old. meh.
    The ending of the episode left me unsatisfied.

    The baddest thing this episode offers is the modern day conclusion. Lalya was interresting in AC Origins but what they did with her in Odyssey is just bad writing. If the writers intention was to show us that the staff corrupts her and turns her into the antagonist than they failed miserably.

    But at least this DLC didn't hetconned the players like in the first DLC.
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  3. Mar 30, 2023
    1
    Un DLC en trois parties qui se déroule au paradis, aux enfers, puis, enfin, dans la cité de l’Atlantide…! à) chaque fois, on a une sorte deUn DLC en trois parties qui se déroule au paradis, aux enfers, puis, enfin, dans la cité de l’Atlantide…! à) chaque fois, on a une sorte de mini-‘Odyssey’ avec un tas de merdes à ramasser, tuer ou bousiller et accessoirement une sorte d’intrigue principale à suivre.

    Bien sûr, cela nous passe par dessus la tête : les dialogues sont affligeants, la pseudo-histoire est stupide et… gênante de stupidité et de maladresses (les ‘scénaristes’ de chez Ubichiottes, du classique) et la répétition s’installe rapidement.

    Les trois environnements restent néanmoins très beaux et le combat bien pensé, reste fidèle à lui-même… et heureusement, car il faut encore (et toujours) se bastonner avec tout ce qui passe, dépasse ou trépasse. On ne sait plus pourquoi on con-tinue de jouer à ça et arrivé enfin chez les Atlantes (une cité très jolie mais beaucoup trop verticale), on craque… et on arrête. Trop, c’est trop, surtout après le jeu principal rempli de remplissage (indigestion).
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