
Gamers are vocal about the bow mechanics in Assassin's Creed titles, asserting that Assassin's Creed Origins set an unmatched standard. Recent discussions reveal a split among the community, with some expressing discontent over the bow gameplay in newer releases like Odyssey and Valhalla.
Since its launch, Origins continued to be regarded as the pinnacle of bow combat within the franchise. Players remember the satisfying nature of headshots, with one fan stating, "I loved headshotting enemies in Origins with the bow. It felt satisfying, and the haptic/audio feedback was great. Everything after Originsโฆ meh x3."
In contrast, feedback on Odyssey and Valhalla shows divided opinions. While some praise the combat fluidity in Valhalla and its impactful bow moments, they still believe it doesn't quite measure up. "I fucking love the bows in Valhalla, the way they're integrated in the combat flow, just pure bliss," a commenter noted. However, many argue that they feel more like afterthoughts than integral components.
"I was so thrown off by the different types of bows in Origins. Honestly, made me want to use bows more often," shared a player reflecting on their experience.
Specific bow types have garnered attention, particularly the Teppo, known for its unique mechanics. One user fondly recalled the excitement of curving arrows around obstacles with the Predator Bow, echoing sentiment with another: "The bow in Shadows is pretty good, but I prefer the Teppo because itโs never been in an AC game before."
Looking ahead, there's a strong desire for future titles to focus heavily on bows. Players are even proposing a Mongolian setting to harness this potential.
Most comments support the return of archery as a core gameplay feature, demonstrating a passionate community clamoring for innovation within the franchise. Itโs clear that a refined bow combat experience is not just a want but a call to action from fans eager for improvements.
๐ฏ โOrigins set the best bow combat standard, no doubt!โ
๐ Mixed feelings about bow integration in newer releases, with a significant number preferring Origins.
โ Users continue to voice their need for improved mechanics and easier bow type switches.
As players await future announcements, the clarion call for enhanced archery mechanics is louder than ever. Will developers heed this push and give gamers the bow experiences they crave in the next chapter of Assassin's Creed?