

🗡️ Unleash your inner assassin in the sands of time!
Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed Origins for PS4 invites players to explore the majestic world of Ancient Egypt through the eyes of Bayek, a protector whose journey shapes the Assassin's Brotherhood. With a robust action-RPG system, players can wield over 100 weapons, customize their skills, and engage in thrilling battles, all while enjoying a free educational update that enhances the gaming experience.






| ASIN | B072MQT2HV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #623 in Videogames ( See Top 100 in Videogames ) #2 in PC Games #36 in PlayStation 4 Games |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,333) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 221357 |
| Language | English |
| Product Dimensions | 19 x 13.5 x 3 cm; 70 g |
J**M
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A**T
Im Gegensatz zum Vorgänger syndicate macht Origins vieles richtig und bringt eine sehr interessante Story mit sich. Die Story fühlt sich nicht lang gezogen an und bringt bekannte Gesichter in die storyline ein aber ich will mal nicht spoilern. Obendrauf ist die map wirklich schön gestaltet und groß. Dank neuen Roleplay/MMo Charakter des Spiels war ich erst mal skeptisch da es das erste Spiel in der Reihe war dass dieses loot und Ausrüstungssystem nutzte jedoch muss ich sagen dass es neuen Wind in die Reihe bringt und man nicht direkt nach 2std. Spielzeit das beste Schwert im game hat. Das heißt dass es ganz neue kämpferische Herausforderungen gibt. Alles in allem das Spiel hat mich wirklich überrascht und hat gezeigt was ubisoft noch aus assassin's creed spielen rausholen kann. 9/10
F**N
Très intéressant aussi comme beaucoup d'Assassins Creed. MAIS ATTENTION jeu en ANGLAIS ou RUSSE et il n'y a PAS de FRANÇAIS (même en sous-titre). Malgré le manque de précision dans la description je n'ai pas fait attention et ai supposé (à tort) qu'il y aurait le français, du coup ça va être un peu "chaud" pour mon fils de collège.
A**R
I wasn’t the biggest of fans of the assassins creed series, after playing the first game on release, and finding it not all I thought it would be due to the breaking of immersion between the point in history and the way it kept thrusting you into modern day. It was a formula kept throughout the series, but thankfully the instances gradually got shorter, which is a good thing, because the series has covered some amazing and pertinent points in history, even if they have had to use more than a little artistic licence, to tie you into the major events. This can really pay off if done well, and I can safely say Ubisoft pulled out all the stop with origins, giving us one of the best episodes to date. This applies on all counts, whether it be visually, historically or just as a convincing plot to tie into accepted stages in that time period. The game took a much needed shift from its original formula, but still maintained enough of it key features to keep its identity. The changes made were a much needed improvement in my opinion.Giving the game more of an RPG feel, meant ubisoft could open things up more, and allow the player to feel more immersed in its massive open world, and to feel at one with the main character through a fairly expansive, yet very easy to follow skill system. Without wishing to give away too much of the game, The story follows two intertwining paths between Bayek, who is the main character, and his wife Aya. Bayek is a Medway, which is basically the equivalent of a sherif in ancient Egypt, who is assigned to keep order and protect the Pharoah. This is a role forced sadly on a different path, as he is forced by events to take revenge for the murder of his and Ayas son. I won’t give the whole plot away, but will just say that like all good story telling, nothing is given to you all at once, and is fed to you at pertinent times within the main quest, which incidentally is easily around 90ish hours, taking into account side quests, which I thoroughly recommend you take, as a few of them give little insights into Bayeks piece of mind, as you experience his demeanour change from being a jovial and loving father, through to his now he’ll bent need for justice. Those side quests will serve as undertones to show how Bayek feels a need to protect, especially children, for what I interpret as his need to not fail them, like he likely feels he did with his own child. The odd quests also serve to show that weight shifting accordingly with events you carry out through the game. I mentioned earlier that it was about two intertwining paths. You occasionally take the role of Aya, but she is essentially there to provide extra colour and extra depth to a bleak situation. She like Bayek is twisted on revenge, but you see both take different, yet often enough the same path, due to the excellent story telling, and direction. Allowing them to Shamir in each other’s grief and the common goal. The story can seem a little predictable in places as you find yourself embroiled in the way they must be feeling. Because again through the excellent way everything is put together, you find that your engagement allows you to second guess how these two now damaged individuals must inevitably have now had to change. Which helps, because you get no real insight into Aya before these events. So you are left pretty much to fill the gaps based on her current emotions. Both characters are extremely well acted, and at no time did I ever think that the story was too far fetched. Not even later, when they get tied into historical events. But that is for you to experience. This game alone has renewed my interest within the series, and I have now started to play the titles I previously passed on, and can honestly say that despite some people’s reservations that they strayed too far from what the series was. They have still managed to retain all the elements which in my mind make the game. So maybe give it a try if you have yet to. I urge anyone, that if they are only going to play one game over the next few weeks, make it this one. You won’t regret it .
土**助
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A**E
Love this game! The storyline, graphics and gameplay make it a must have. Yes it’s a little repetitive in some ways, but that works perfect for me.
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