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Because putting a product out for sale will totally lose a company money.
just could never get into any of them
I'm still conflicted they moved from the original formula and went more RPG with item and enemy levels/statblocks. I should play Origins, and see how I feel about it really.
Origins plays more like a standard stealth action game than Odyssey, with Valhalla removing much of the RPG ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ that plagued Odyssey, though you can mod Odyssey as I have to enable guaranteed assassinations. Valhalla had this as an option built into the game.
Eventually, I just need to play numerically through the franchise like I'm doing with Final Fantasy.
Which...is a pain since I'm doing 100%'d. Do you know how much of a pain it is to get Gungir in FF3!? I gotta pickpocket Odin!
You're going to burn yourself out if you try to play all the AC games. Origins is around 100 hours. Odyssey is close to 150, and Valhalla can be over 200.
Legit 120 of it was just leveling skills, repetitively.
There's a BIG difference between grinding levels or AP in FF7 and needing to complete world events or quests in Odyssey or Valhalla. One requires a lot more effort and the repetition is very mind numbing.
They'd be hard-pressed to make anything as good ever again, especially with the lackluster reception over "Mirage" and the "re-re-re-re-re-re-boot" of going back to their "roots" of AC1 in that game not selling well, and the current controversy on shadows and the fact they want over $70 for the BASE game to try and push their "subscription service"!
There are talks of communist-dictator-supporting "tencent" buying out ubisoft, so it seems like things aren't doing too well for them.
As a joke I hope