Thursday, February 8, 2018
ASSASSIN'S CREED ORIGINS: THE HIDDEN ONES DLC
ASSASSIN'S CREED ORIGINS: THE HIDDEN ONES DLC combines everything you love about the original game release, with fantastic and affordable new content that won't break your wallet! Ubisoft specifically stated however that this DLC is not meant for noobs! They recommend getting to level 40 in the initial release of Origins before tackling this DLC, as the enemy AI has received a serious upgrade! To the degree that you may find your assassin getting cornered and assassinated himself across the 4K golden sand dunes of Egypt!
Origins remains a groundbreaking title, DLC or no DLC. But its Ubisoft's honorable commitment to the game, and releasing such a substantial DLC upgrade for under ten dollars that really places Origins on a substantial pedestal of open-world gaming only matched by the GTA series in sheer quality. As an example of the incredible value of this DLC and its complimentary features to the overall Origins package, one mission (The Walls of the Ruler) pits your assassin and a small band of rebels against a nearly impenetrable fortress crawling with 42 level Roman soldiers who come complete with Roman historical phalanx defenses which they will use against you as they call in multiple reinforcements!
Ubisoft manages to deliver a stellar DLC experience, and only for ten dollars! The AI is utterly superb, the environments gorgeous, and the gameplay among the very best in the industry! If you own Origins, you owe it to yourself to buy The Hidden Ones DLC, and if you don't own this game, why even purchase a next-generation console or PC? Few experiences deliver a next-generation experience like Origins, and once again Ubisoft raises the bar!
Final Verdict:
Graphics: 10/10
Gameplay: 10/10
Sound: 10/10
Replay Value: 10/10
Overall: 10/10 (Masterpiece!!!)
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