

⚔️ Embark on the ultimate Greek saga — where every choice forges your legend!
Assassin's Creed Odyssey for PS4 delivers an expansive 30+ hour RPG experience set in a stunningly detailed Ancient Greece. Players choose between two heroes, Alexios or Kassandra, shaping the story through meaningful decisions that affect multiple endings. Featuring dynamic naval combat, rich customization, and a living open world filled with myths and historical figures, this game redefines open-world adventure with immersive gameplay and a deeply engaging narrative.





| ASIN | B07DJ1PVJG |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,274 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 207 in PlayStation 4 Games |
| Country of origin | Austria |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,865) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 300100862 |
| Language | English |
| Product Dimensions | 1.4 x 17.2 x 13.5 cm; 80 g |
| Rated | Ages 18 & Over |
| Release date | 5 Oct. 2018 |
T**S
A Stunning Epic Journey — Assassin's Creed Odyssey Redefines Open-World Adventure!
As a long-time fan of the Assassin's Creed series, I eagerly dove into Assassin's Creed Odyssey on PS4, and I can confidently say that this installment has redefined what an open-world adventure can be! Set against the backdrop of ancient Greece, Odyssey offers an unforgettable journey filled with exploration, combat, and storytelling. Breathtaking Open World: The first thing that strikes you about Odyssey is its breathtaking world. The graphics are stunning, showcasing the beauty of Greece in all its glory—from the sun-kissed beaches to the towering mountains and bustling cities. Each location is rich with detail, making exploration a joy. Whether you’re sailing the Aegean Sea or wandering through Athens, the scale and beauty of this world are truly impressive. Engaging Storyline and Characters: Odyssey weaves a compelling narrative that allows you to shape your adventure through choices and character development. You can choose to play as Alexios or Kassandra, each offering a unique perspective on the unfolding story. The depth of the characters you encounter, from influential historical figures to relatable companions, adds emotional weight to your journey. The blend of mythology and history creates an engaging narrative that kept me invested throughout the game. Diverse Gameplay and Exploration: The gameplay mechanics are incredibly diverse, providing players with a robust RPG experience. You have the freedom to approach missions in a variety of ways—whether you prefer stealth, combat, or diplomacy. The skill tree allows for customization, letting you tailor your character to fit your preferred playstyle. Additionally, the side quests are rich and rewarding, offering a myriad of adventures that enhance the overall experience. Naval Combat and Exploration: One of the highlights of Odyssey is the naval combat, which is an exhilarating addition to the series. As you sail the seas, you’ll encounter enemy ships, engage in naval battles, and explore uncharted islands. Customizing your ship and crew adds a strategic layer to naval exploration, making every journey feel unique and exciting. Immersive World Events: The dynamic world of Odyssey keeps you on your toes. Events like Conquests and random encounters create an ever-changing environment, ensuring that no two play sessions feel the same. The depth of the game world is impressive, with a living ecosystem that reacts to your choices as a player. Conclusion: In conclusion, Assassin's Creed Odyssey is an outstanding entry in the franchise that truly captivates with its stunning visuals, engaging storyline, and diverse gameplay. It’s a must-play for both longtime fans and newcomers to the series. If you love immersive open-world adventures that allow you to carve your own path through history, Odyssey will not disappoint. Grab your blades and prepare for an epic journey through ancient Greece—you won’t want to miss it!
R**E
Great game.
Great game, hours of GamePlay, Almost as good as Black pearl.
O**R
Great fun, lots of hours of play.
Overall this was a fantastic game and very good value for money. I'd give it 5 stars if it wasn't for the mandatory sea battles which I detest and have removed one star for. There is a lot of game for your money. I spent 240 hours playing and reached level 60. There were still more side missions available but I'd dealt with Deimos and most of the cultists by then and I didn't want to carry on with more sea battles which was the only way to uncover the Aegean branch and the lead cultist. Some of the game was repetitive, the caves especially, most of which had been cloned and were identical including things like where to expect loot of iron rocks etc. Same with the underground tombs, a lot of clones or near clones. Also you may find it necessary to fight your way through the same fort, fortress or limestone quarry several times, which gets tedious. First time you do it for the hell of it or for a quest, then later you have to come back again and go through it all again to hit the Captain or Leader then again after a cultist who is hiding out there. You can "cheat" to avoid much (but not all) of the sea travel (and sea battles) if you prefer. You can hop from one island to the next nearby one on a small boat, which may capsize part way across but you can swim the rest! Just synchronise on every island then you can teleport straight there in the future and summon your ship to you, including any ship's passengers, without you needing to sail anywhere or fight pirates etc. Some sea battles are mandatory to continue the odyssey and continue the game plot; the blockade of Paros and the subsequent battle are unfortunately necessary. The photo option L3 + R3 was a pain as I kept accidentally activating it while in the middle of a frantic melee; but thankfully you can disable this feature in the options. There are a number of bugs in the game and with some of the quests: 1. Some animals were trapped in a white outline limbo bug. It wasn't possible to kill the main bear in a bear den as it was stuck inside a big rock! Also when getting the white bull there was a lion trapped inside a cart. 2. There is also a bug with one of the forts if you access it via swimming in from an underground cave - you can "fall out of the game" and get stuck in a broken kaleidoscope of shapes showing both below water and the fortress, you can't move in any direction and just drown. 3. A couple of the side quests also had bugs, I returned to the quest originator for my bounty and it was showing the ticked diamond box above them but they didn't respond to me; one was a soldier in a little camp and the only option was to assassinate him rather than "talk" to get paid! Another was a woman in a burned out village who completely ignored me. Tried bumping into her etc but she behaved just like one of the non-interactive characters elsewhere in the game despite the ticked diamond box above her head. 4. A serious bug was trying to rescue Barnabas (my ships captain) from the bandit camp, where all the bandits were showing a blue diamond above them and I couldn't get any arrow locks on them but they attacked me just fine. The game couldn't make its mind up if the bandits were foes or friends. I ended up reloading a saved game from a few minutes earlier and bypassing this location completely. Barnabas turns up on the ship later anyway so it isn't necessary to complete that broken location. 5. There is also a bug with the quests list, towards the end of the game some quests I accepted from the message board and from individuals just disappeared (immediately) and never showed on the list. 6. There was also a bug close to the beginning of the game where I couldn't get my first set of gear from my house from the chest after beating up the two goons, it just kept bumping and refusing to open; I ended up playing the game from the beginning again including that opening battle but still the same problem - had to reboot the PS4 box, then I could open the chest. 7. A number of the chunks of metal loot in the countryside were hovering above the ground! Some so high you can't reach them to loot! Also there was some buried loot you could ping but not see or access below ground in exactly the same location in the cloned caves. 8. The "ping" to detect nearby loot stopped working for something like twenty hours or more of game play, then mysteriously started working again. 9. There is a bug with the ship; if you stop short of the illuminated docking area the ship sometimes gets stuck and you can't row it in any direction, so you have to jump overboard, swim to the dock and summon the ship! Similarly when leaving port, if you stop to allow another ship to get out of the way the ship can get stuck requiring the same action or to dock again if that option is shown. Bugs aside, the game is well worth playing and the faulty quests were much less than 1% of the number I completed without issue; similarly you can live with the numerous minor bugs. In short, complaints and niggles aside, I recommend this game. It is very long and very open world. Lots of fun to be had.
D**S
Brilliant game and great VFM
Negatives Game assumes you have played one of previous games in franchise and doesn't give you too many hints of how to play early on Some may find it a bit grindy at times (I didn't) The accents and pronunciations are a bit off Game loading time isn't fast Personally although I love the combat I'm not great at it and it can be difficult remembering all the different combinations of button presses and what they do, especially when deep in combat with multiple enemies. If you find a challenge to difficult there is no option to skip it. All you can do is reduce difficulty. Positives Under £13 for a game this good is insane VFM Game is massive. I realised this when after playing for 7 hours I got a screen welcoming me to the start of the game. I have just clocked over 220 hours and completed the main quests (along with many side quests). I assume I will easily get to 300 hours before I call it a day. Its very addictive. Always find yourself wanting to just get to the next quest. The quests are very varied and there are lots and lots and lots of them. The characters are relatable. Some of the right decisions you make turn out to be the wrong ones (I liked this) The progression system is very good. The highest level you can reach is 99. I'm on 68 at the time of writing but I guess you could finish the game at maybe 55. Summary. My favourite game I have played include The last of us, days gone and horizon zero dawn. This is not as good as those, but its close and for under £13 its an absolute bargain. Just buy it.
F**R
J'ai acheté ce jeu pour le noël de mon fils. Il adore. Ce qu'il trouve embêtant c'est de devoir télécharger la langue en français, au lieu qu'elle soit réglable dès le début. Sinon rien à redire.
G**R
Bin geradezu süchtig nach diesem Open-world Spiel.
O**I
Highly recommend!
D**A
good
L**A
buen juego de accion y aventura
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