
Twinfinite writes "The familiarity of Odyssey does make it feel a little less special -- as if you’re playing a DLC expansion rather than a full-blown sequel. But I can tell you that it’s absolutely the full-fat RPG that I’d always wished Origins was.

It took going back to a much older game to realise just how empty Assassin's Creed Shadows feels.
"I've never thought feudal Japan would be a good Assassin's Creed setting. Give me 1960s southern England with mods and rockers."
Aaaaaaand that's where I stopped reading.
And shadows reminds me of something origins is lacking. Virtually every game is lacking something. It is because it is lacking, that it has what it isnt. Funny dichotomy that…
Origins is a beautiful game made by talented people that got turned into a brutal level-gate fest by the CEOs.
There are only a few Assassin's Creed games I played. Original, The Ezio Collection, and what I think is probably the best in the series Assassin's Creed Odyssey with the DLC. I'm done with the series, it's the same shit.

In an unusual pairing, Assassin’s Creed Is Coming To Reverse: 1999.

Ubisoft shared a developer Q&A about Assassin's Creed Origins, clearing up pretty much any doubt you could possibly have regarding the game.
AC Origins is the last great Ubisoft game. Period. This game show how great the Ubisoft story writing once was. Also the meticulous research Ubisoft did in the field of Egyptology. Ubisoft was so pride of their research that it made a separate Touring mode just to showcase all of their study.
From what they showed, it did give me de-ja vu. Even the environments looked kinda similar.
I didn't think the trailer made the game look much like Origins. That's kind of disappointing to hear.
Wouldn't be surprised
So it feels like Origins and further away from actually being a AC title. Jesus Ubisoft just put this on hold until next gen and do a new single player focused IP.
It did look super similar
As long as they deliver the goods, Ubisoft can justify bringing Odyssey out so shortly after Origins. The more I hear, the more I'm convinced that it won't feel too soon!