Well it's obvious Joxer loves Tits. Sorry someone had to do it.
So what specifically does Tits do right? Lackblogger's description makes it sound terrible.
the game only really has two main gameplay elements, a railroaded story with barely any room for choice or consequence, and combat
It does have puzzles, not many, just a couple or so, but they're in the form of riddles and I had no clue and they both beat me completely.
I really didn't like what I was seeing with the characters
The combat can get repetitive
… but it has a good (railroaded) story and no grind.As is the usual curse of story-driven games, it denies one the ability to have a character creation screen. Further to that one can't even use a different weapon.
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You did say those things, correct? Are any of those statements untrue?
I was confused because you said a great many negative things in your review, but still thought it was a good game anyway. If it really is that limited in scope, I don't understand what there is to enjoy.
… but it has a good (railroaded) story and no grind.
However there is more to the game than just that, anyone who says "that's all there is" is vastly underselling the different things you do in the game from moment to moment.
The combat can get repetitive
The combat can get repetitive occasionally
So what specifically does Tits do right? Lackblogger's description makes it sound terrible.
Thank you Hexprone for actually answering my question, without being defensive.
Thank you Hexprone for actually answering my question, without being defensive.
Finshed the story of AC origins at level 35 using level 24 gear and a cursed sword (30% health) on hard difficulty. I admit I turned it down to normal difficulty for the Flavius fight.
Can't remember much of the story but the settings was amazing, and I liked the stealth combat well enough. Oh, and Bayek should listen less to Aya. She is quite selfish.
I love the setting so much I'm going to level my character further to level 40 before calling it a day (13 regions are still undiscovered too). According to uplay my playtime is 37 hours, game progression is 77% (this is only quests right? as I did almost nothing of the viewpoints syncing etc.), 1177 kills, and travelled 387 km.
I'm even considering the dlc… if there is anything good there.
Yes and no. He said he didn't go clearing everything. Except eagle "upgrades", most probably he avoided stupid timewasting chariot races (not required to 100% the game), arena and elephants (although optional these are fun and don't respawn endlessly).37 hours? I'm not surprised you're still ready for more, that's an extremely short amount of time to be in a computer game. I'm genuinely surprised, I always thought the Ass Creed games were bigger time sinks than that.
Level 54, 177 hours in, and not yet finished the base game. And that's what you call a littleGreat game. I have attached my stats. The Dlc is supposed to be excellent, i've only played a little, but intend to play the rest soon before I dive into Odyssey.
Yes, I just went for the story missions first to make sure I don't get burned out before I can finish it. Afterwards I do some cleanup in these large open-world games. I did some sidequests only to get to the recommended level before each story mission, unlike @skally_wag; who is doing everything it seems.
Level 54, 177 hours in, and not yet finished the base game. And that's what you call a little
Not to mention 100% of the viewpoints synched. Crazy