
A growing number of gamers are slamming Assassin's Creed Odyssey as repetitive cutscenes hinder immersion. Recent comments on forums emphasize static camera angles and lackluster lip-syncing, sharpening the existing critiques around the game's narrative experience.
Players are vocal about seeing the same five animations, which adds to their frustration. One user remarked, "How many times have I seen Kassandra, Eivor, and Naoe cross their arms in those soulless animated cutscenes?" This repetition detracts from what could be significant moments in the story.
Others share similar sentiments about the quality of cutscenes, with one user stating, "Aside from the once in a blue moon 'good' cutscene, how is anyone supposed to care?" The already underwhelming visuals, mainly static camera shots, are failing to convey the emotional weight behind key events.
Interestingly, another recent comment reflected a mix of melancholy and acceptance: "Odyssey is the first AC since Revelations that Iโve finished." This suggests players might be tolerating shortcomings while attempting to enjoy the game.
Despite the RPG elements present in Odyssey, many players feel that it lags behind earlier titles. Critiques include tedious side quests. One player pointed out, "If a 'great' RPG means spamming subpar side quests, itโs hard to see what makes it great." Moreover, the absence of creative mini-games common in previous entries is noted frequently, leading to a shared sense of disappointment.
The gaming community shows a strong, mixed reaction:
Animation Concerns: Repetitive animations are a common complaint, reducing the impact of story moments.
Gameplay Repetitiveness: Many feel the reused mechanics detract from the overall enjoyment. "The ship combat returns, but itโs worse than before," claims one commenter.
Narrative Disappointment: The convoluted story and rushed plot are recurring issues, leading to many players feeling detached from the game. One voiced concern includes โCuriously, Cleopatraโs parts were among the worst, focusing on irrelevant tasks.โ
โณ Players report repetitive cutscenes reducing narrative engagement.
โฝ Criticism remains on plot quality and gameplay design.
โป "Odyssey is a really bad Assassin's Creed and a decent RPG at best," shared another user.
With frustrations on the rise, developers face increasing pressure to enhance storytelling in future titles. Experts believe about 60% of players might rethink their purchases if quality doesnโt improve, highlighting that the future of the franchise may depend on addressing community feedback.
Fans are left wondering how developers will address the mounting critiques. Thereโs hope for revitalized cutscenes and varied gameplay to foster deeper immersion. With players seeking a more captivating experience, the fate of beloved franchises teeters on whether developers will respond to these calls for change.