Yep, it's that time again. The latest additional quest in Assassin's Creed Odyssey is now live in the game, and just like its predecessors, it's free for all players. This new instalment of The Lost Tales of Greece is called A Poet's Legacy, and it sees your hero help out a poet whose performances are getting more and more risque. There's bound to be a bit of political intrigue and a good few stabbings involved.
As we keep reiterating, Ubisoft's done a stellar job of keeping us coming back to Odyssey. Previous Lost Tales of Greece quests have been pretty enjoyable, so here's hoping that this fresh adventure is just as fun.
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so what are people going to complain about this time?
@FullbringIchigo Can I complain about not having the game yet because I still have too many good games to play before buying this one?
@Rhaoulos sure if you like
I went on an 100% the game. Did the first part of LotHB and one or two Lost Tales of Greece. Will be taking a break until they are done releasing all the free and Season Pass content to have myself another lengthy non-stop go at this game.
I bloomin' love this game. Just docked on Pephka and some of the side quests are fab.
Does anyone else have a problem with their Leap Of Faith Skill for some strange reason it wont let me upgrade it, it say it requires level 20 but I have surpassed that level im on level 70 with Mastery level 14 I have tried resetting my abilities but still doesn't work I don't want to have to start a whole new game
This game is like comfort food. I just keep coming back.
I think it's time for me to finally buy this game!
Props to Ubisoft!
How do we access the free missions?
@Doctor_BK They will just be on the map but instead of a yellow "!" it will be a blueish "!" marker.
Thanks @Splat
Not sure it counts as a complaint, but I have to say I still think Black Flag is the better game personally (despite the desynchronisation nonsense, useless tail & eavesdrop missions and having to assault sea forts to open up the map etc).
While Odyssey is a good game it just felt overly bloated to me, after 90 hours I had just reached Olympia in the main story-line and still had half (if not more) of the map still to open/explore and had barely touched the Mercenaries/Cult of Kosmos stuff. At that point I literally couldn't bring myself to switch on the PS4 and play it anymore, so I did something I've never done before - I gave up and quit playing an open world/RPG without even completing the main story.
I'd like to think that I'll go back and finish it one day just to see how it ends, but I seriously doubt I will if I'm honest.
@FullbringIchigo Please don’t make out like people just want to complain. They didn’t do a good job of letting players know why they were railroading their character into a choice with the last dlc. They admitted it, and tried to make it clearer (without changing their artistic vision). People would have been fine if they didn’t flaunt the choice system in the game before hand. I’m not even an AC fanboy and I can understand why people didn’t like, not just because they want to complain
@Strathnaver1 sounds fair honestly. It’s one of those games that just depends on playstyle. If you like well paced games, the amount of grind can be tedious. On the other hand I really like it because it gives me something to do whilst I catch up on my podcasts haha
@ShadowofSparta i wasn't on about the last DLC, it's an Ubisoft game so no matter what someone will complain about something, they always do
@FullbringIchigo Ah apologies. I’ve been seeing a few people pass over people’s legitimate complaints. I assumed, an ass am I
@ShadowofSparta it's all good
@ApostateMage yes assassin's creed odyssey is awesome fab
@Frigate lol
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