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A**D
Old AC fan. First AC novel indulgence.
I donât know why didnât I read AC books before...Besides finishing the game and purchasing DLCâs, it adds some nice little details to the building of the characters, setting, story, etc. I felt it makes it more immersive that you have this backstory in your head, as you roam the open world of ancient Egypt(SPOILER ALERT)Such as when I roam the outskirts of Siwa, I cant Help but remember when Bayek and Aya would practice their swordmanship and duel one another; and other âWays of the Medjayâ Bayek would teach Aya. Not to mention, in the desert, I would imagine where Bayek would practice snd learn to be a Medjay under his fatherâs hand. Eventually gaining the official Medjay badge from his father before Bion would shower them with his arrows.(END OF SPOILER)Besides the immersive connection between the novel and the actual game, I became a fan of Bowdenâs style of writing. Whenever I say âIâll just reach chapter 11 and stop for todayâ I find myself dragged to chapter 20! He keeps you hooked to the book, and really makes you want to know whatâs next. Especially when he swithces the prespective of different characters between chapters. You want to know what will happen to character A, but you need to finish switching to character B first.In short, great book, especially if youâre playing the game before/after reading the book. Not to metion, the style of writing will keep you hooked!Looking forward to the next AC title, and novel!
M**H
Bowden's Best Yet
I am familiar with the books in this franchise, even more so with the games. While I have been pleasantly surprised by Bowden in the past, particularly in Unity, this book just takes it to the next level!Bowden's story telling also shines the brightest in this entry. Once again he has managed to capture the atmosphere of the time period perfectly. I was trapped in Ancient Egypt!I'm optimistic for the game, now that we have s firm based of characters to work with. If there is a criticism from me, it would be that the bar has been set so high now that I'm not sure if it can be reached again. Recommended for fans of the series and anyone who's looking forward to Origins.
J**N
Enjoyable read for players of the game
This was an enjoyable, if not particularly memorable, book. It provides some background that enhances the game, though there was one particular character that was handled inconsistently (Kensa). The book focuses on progression of plot over character development and setting. That said, the relationships between Bayek and Aya as well as Bayek and his father are explored and were handled reasonably. I had expected a little more about Egyptian culture but also appreciated the brisk pace of the book, so I didn't miss it too much (and there are ample alternatives for reading about Egyptian culture, anyway). I suggest reading the book before playing the game--or at least while you are in the early stages of it--to get the most synergy between the two.
X**Z
Good intro (but unrequired) into Assassins Creed Origins
Bought this 2 weeks before the game was released. The book as a whole was ok - I have never read anything by Oliver Bowden before, and I thought he did a good job overall. His style was a bit different for me, so it took some time getting used to.Now that I am playing Assassins Creed Origins on PS4, I think the book did a great job serving as a prequel to the game series. Bowden introduces you to the two main characters and it was great to get an intro into their previous lives before diving into the game.
S**U
Enter the Medjay
Decent story that promotes a deeper understanding of the characters and places in AC Origins. Preferably read before or while starting to play the game.
A**R
Great addition to the Games Story
After playing the game I've got to say that this book does a fantastic job of making me care about the characters even more and fleshed out backstories to some of the side characters it's entertaining and thrilling enough to say I've thought about the book multiple times in the month I've got it if you're reading this and haven't played the game or don't intend to then after reading this book I recommend going on YouTube and looking the assassins creed origins movie which compiled the main narratives cutscenes into one video.
J**L
Why is this not in the collection?
Shoulda put Origins and Valhalla in the Assassin's collection. Missed opportunity! Otherwise i love it, love Bayek! Wont even read yet. Still stuck on the 1st book with Ezio Assassins 2 đ
Y**S
Never fails to deliver.
I am a Assassins creed fan and love Oliver Bowdens books. If you have read any of the other novels it reads very smooth just like his previous work. I have been counting down the days for this title to be released and i must say so far in i am far from disappointed. Anyone who enjoys his work or Assassins creed will highly enjoy this read. I wish when i'm finished i could wipe my memory so i can read it over again like its the first time.
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