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If the game was half as long, it'd be good but not worth full price. As it is, you'll maybe get to the second island and wonder why you've spent this long doing the bland missions.
If you're not a fan of the Assassin's Creed series, you'll probably end up feeling similar about it. I've been following this series for 20 years but I don't expect anyone new to the games to share my level of interest.
First, the environment was the same for basically the entire game only being different when Snow is introduced.
Most of the stuff you learn can be ignored and stealth becomes pointless when you can just brute force it once you get that lightning strike attack and the game shoehorns you into frontal attacks anyways most of the time.
Once you get to the 2nd island it becomes almost mind numbing. You lose interest in the side stuff. You kind of want to just push forward quicker.
And the final mission was also a let down
Ghost is poor man's Sekiro combat.
Once you play Ghost after first ten hours, it's copy and paste combat and missions.
Irony, the most fun way story of Blue optional.
Creed will offer something different. They not same with Ghost/
Game of Thrones up until season 6-7. If you are talking about the books then AC - ♥♥♥♥ the lazy GRRM.
GoT costs $60 and was released in May 2024, so it's a more - complete, polished, optimised and bug fixed game. It comes with the DLC, it has a free multiplayer mode, and doesn't have any microtransactions whatsoever. And it's already been on a 20% discount. It also has a rating of 93-95% Positive on Steam.
AC Shadows is a $70 game which was delayed for 4 months. It's for sure going to have microtransactions, gear packs, time-saver packs and xp boosts. And like every other game nowadays, it's going to release buggy and unoptimised. If you pre-order, you'll get the first expansion for free (which is something) but any future DLC will cost you. But if you pre-order, you're buying a game which - you cannot yet play, and won't know the final quality of.
If I were in your shoes, I'd buy Ghost of Tsushima now or when it next goes on a discount, and wait until AC Shadows launches to see its final quality and general reception, then buy the Gold/Ultimate Edition with all the DLC later, whenever that gets discounted. By that point, AC Shadows DLC should be out, and it should be in a more optimised and bug-free state. But it's ultimately your time and money, only you can decide how to spend it.
I just added Rise of Ronin to wishlist's.
maybe wait a few days. nowadays every new AAA title seem to start over 85% in review and then slowly decline to there actual score as more people finish playthroughs (like with Veilguard.)