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It's no better if you're looking for good writing. The story isn't very good and I hated the Fate of Atlantis DLC because it was like being stuck in a bad dream.
I got 283 hours out of it, though. So it wasn't horrible. The biggest difference between the two games seems to be the combat, voice acting and writing. At first I thought Origins felt like a downgrade in combat, but after almost 100 hours playing the game, I'm used to it. Now I can't tell which game has better combat.
Odyssey has a really bad bounty hunter meter. So you are infinitely being hunted down. I was forced to kill over 600 bounty hunters in that game. The Origins system is better because they have a limited amount of Phylakes that hunt you down, which is how Valhalla does it.
The writing and voice acting seems to be better in Origins, so I think you bought the right game.
Valhalla will be better than both games because it uses a completely different questing and exploration system, which is far better than this garbage. Plus it adds many other unique and interesting features.
well I hope I won't have to fight enemies several levels higher in Odyssey that are almost impossible to kill. The bounty hunters were relatively easy so far I've only encountered two and they were like 2 and 5 lvls higher so I only had to try to perform stealth kill on them over and over without getting hit but fighting more than one high level is almost impossible.
Don't get me wrong the game is fun to play which is why I am still playing it because it doesnt seem to be as repetitive as Far Cry 5 and there are plenty of side quests and the map is huge.
Though the story is a bit crappy as BUP mentioned.
My knowledge in biology is only high school level but even I knew that you can't retrieve memory from DNA let alone "DNA" from two thousand year old mummies. Magic would've been more believable and less silly
Oh and Layla finally learned how to climb and jump but only after the second time she woke up and seemingly learned how to jump off a 1foot high rock from Bayek. That's is some powerful dried DNA