Thursday, 4 June 2026

DLC #218 - Assassin's Creed Odyssey - Legacy of the First Blade : Episode 3

I noted a belief in the review of Episode 2 that I knew where the conclusion to this story was heading. It's exactly what I expected. A story that takes a tragedy-laden turn in the sort of fashion that only Asssassin's Creed knows how.

For this final episode, Alexios island hops one more time to Messenia in order to tie up the loose ends of the Order of the Ancients and come to terms with the future of his bloodline.

I'm ultimately critical of the execution of the overall plot for Legacy of the First Blade. The plot itself is intriguing, but the execution is clunky, and there are too many elements to it that just don't make any sense, most notably the ending to Episode 2, and the overall conclusion to the story in Episode 3. There are too many continuity errors and critical plot points feel forced to steer the story down a certain narrative route that dilute the storytelling and deprive it of any natural flow.

When you combine this with an equally predictable gameplay loop, it almost feels like I've played the same piece of content 3 times over. Another main questline packed with fetch quests and fort infiltration. Another cluster of Order of the Ancients to track down and kill. Even the trophy list is a familiar template at the point. I now have just over 107 hours on my save file for Assassin's Creed Odyssey after the conclusion of these 3 episodes of DLC and it's seldom truly given us anything different to what we saw in the opening few hours of the game - and there's still more content to come.

The trophies add 5 more to the package, with alot of aforementioned familiarity attached to them for the conclusion of this sub-story.

The hidden trophy is related to story-progression, and is awarded upon completion of the final main quest. Episode 3 is much more narrative driven in comparison to previous episodes, and there is alot of storytelling involved. As a consequence, there are only 4 main quests that you'll need to complete to reach the end of the episode and unlock this trophy. It definitely felt like you're more detached from gameplay in comparison to Episode 2, and whilst there are a handful of sub-missions that link to main quests, these are present to hunt down some of the Order of the Ancients targets for another Gold trophy related to finally killing all of the Order of the Ancients across the entire sub-story. There are 7 more added specific to this episode.

The package also adds yet another new ability to the skill tree that you'll need to reserve an ability point for, and the relevant trophy on this occasion is awarded for killing 10 enemies using the Fury of the Bloodline. I had to purchase this skill, but I was holding a spare ability point back specifically to use in light of this trophy. Again, you can always reset your skill tree and reassign ability points for the purpose of this trophy if necessary to do so.

There is also another similar trophy awarded for healing yourself by getting 10 headshot kills with the Golden Harbinger equipped - A legendary staff that will heal you each time you kill an enemy with a bow and arrow. You can only obtain the Golden Harbinger from Gergis of the Order of the Ancients. If you choose to allow him to walk away, the item will be available in a chest later on instead.

There's also a final trophy awarded for acquiring the Sword of Kings. Upon completion of the main questline, you'll obtain an epilogue quest to visit the blacksmith in Phokis. He will be able to craft the sword for you, providing you have enough resources to do so. Adamantin and other normal crafting resources are required to do so, and I was crafted the sword automatically without any necessity to farm additional resources, so the extra-curricular tasks were fairly straight-forward for me. Also, being granted the actual iconic hidden blade, instead of yet another non-descript item of loot, would have topped any ending we ultimately got here. Talk about a missed opportunity. 

Full completion of the Legacy of the first Blade added a total of just over 13 hours onto my save file, taking it to just over 107 hours for total play time. A long time to still be investing into any game at the post-game content stage, especially when you consider there are still 4 content packs to complete - and when it feels like I've been trapped in an endless gameplay loop since minute one. I hope the Fate of Atlantis story is good.