AOBoreTV
2019
This game is 3 years in the making to get 100% completed. I originally started Assassin's Creed Origins back in 2020 when Covid was at it's peak. My younger brother was actually the reason why I started playing this game as he had just started a play through himself a few days prior to me starting. We would actively compare where we were in the game, but he held roughly a 15-hour lead against me that he never let up.
Since we both were doing nothing during this time and couldn't really go anywhere due to the mandates, we both would play this from the time we woke up, until the time we went to sleep. I completed the main story about a week and a half after starting, but my brother was already over half-way through the second DLC when I finally gave up. I was 107.1 hours into the game at this point.
I didn't actually come back to the game until this past week when I was looking for another game to play. I figured, why not finally complete this game after a three year hiatus? Now, here we are. It took me 25.4 hours to play through both DLC's finally 100% completing the game after 132.5 hours of play time.
This game is the introduction into the "new style" of Assassin's Creed games and was considered a great success in being able to do something different compared to the original Assassin's Creed formula that was present from the first installment of the game all the way to Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag. Because of this success, both Assassin's Creed Odyssey and Assassin's Creed Valhalla followed the same formula and were successes, with Assassin's Creed Odyseey being considered the best of the new formula. Now Assassin's Creed Rogue is being released later this year.
If you like a more RPG style of Assassin's Creed, but still has similar stealth and parkour elements, then this is a good game for you to try out.
Since we both were doing nothing during this time and couldn't really go anywhere due to the mandates, we both would play this from the time we woke up, until the time we went to sleep. I completed the main story about a week and a half after starting, but my brother was already over half-way through the second DLC when I finally gave up. I was 107.1 hours into the game at this point.
I didn't actually come back to the game until this past week when I was looking for another game to play. I figured, why not finally complete this game after a three year hiatus? Now, here we are. It took me 25.4 hours to play through both DLC's finally 100% completing the game after 132.5 hours of play time.
This game is the introduction into the "new style" of Assassin's Creed games and was considered a great success in being able to do something different compared to the original Assassin's Creed formula that was present from the first installment of the game all the way to Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag. Because of this success, both Assassin's Creed Odyssey and Assassin's Creed Valhalla followed the same formula and were successes, with Assassin's Creed Odyseey being considered the best of the new formula. Now Assassin's Creed Rogue is being released later this year.
If you like a more RPG style of Assassin's Creed, but still has similar stealth and parkour elements, then this is a good game for you to try out.
2017
I'm not sure why this game receives the amount of hate that it gets. Don't get me wrong, there are better clickers/idle games out there, but I feel like we are missing the point here. The point is to be able to play this game through either clicking or being idle. This game meshes that formula fairly well once you get to New Game +.
Before hitting New Game + this game is quite a grind. Hell, even after New Game + it's still a grind, but it helps me get through work so I can't complain. Do I recommend this to people who don't mind grinding a year plus to get all the achievements? Yes. Do I recommend it to people who are looking for a quick idle/clicker game? Hell no. It's fun to me either way.
Before hitting New Game + this game is quite a grind. Hell, even after New Game + it's still a grind, but it helps me get through work so I can't complain. Do I recommend this to people who don't mind grinding a year plus to get all the achievements? Yes. Do I recommend it to people who are looking for a quick idle/clicker game? Hell no. It's fun to me either way.
2021
2014
2017
2023
I really have no idea how I managed to complete this when I was a kid. I STRUGGLED SO HARD on some of these levels. 8-year old me would be so disappointed in me with how long some of these levels took. Honestly though, the Crash Bandicoot Trilogy is truly unmatched. A taste of nostalgia and an extreme amount of rage.
2016
The one game I really wish I was good at, but was average at best. It took me a lot longer than I'd like to admit to 100% complete the game. The funny part is that it's just scratching the surface. With all of the custom maps and songs, the skill ceiling is limitless. I love watching people who are cracked out of their mind at this game. I'd love to be them, but even with tons of practice I can never get close. Easily a Top 5 rhythm game.
2017