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Buy Assassin's Creed Origins: Should I

If you loved the social stealth and complex parkour puzzles of the early games ( AC II or Unity ), Origins might feel a bit too much like an open-world action game and not enough like an "Assassin" game.

If you like leveling up, gear rarity (blue, purple, gold), and skill trees, you’ll love this. It moved away from the "counter-kill" combat of old and toward a more active, hit-box-based system. should i buy assassin's creed origins

If you’re a history buff, the game includes a combat-free "Discovery Tour" mode that lets you explore Egypt as a living museum with narrated tours. The Case for "No" If you loved the social stealth and complex

Like many modern Ubisoft games, the map is littered with icons. If you’re a completionist, the hundreds of treasure chests and bandit camps can eventually feel repetitive. The Verdict If you’re a history buff, the game includes

Whether you should pick up depends on what you look for in an adventure. Released in 2017, this game wasn't just another sequel; it was a massive "soft reboot" that fundamentally changed how the series plays. The Case for "Yes"

The protagonist, Bayek, is one of the most beloved characters in the franchise. He is deeply human, driven by grief and a sense of justice, making the story feel more personal than some of the older games.

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