Assassin’s Creed Fan Points Out Historical Inaccuracy in AC Odyssey

Assassin's Creed Fan Points Out Historical Inaccuracy in AC Odyssey

Highlights

  • Assassin’s Creed Odyssey fans debate historical accuracy vs. creative license in armor design, sparking interesting discussions.
  • Some fans defend the game’s use of bracers in armor design, citing gameplay necessity and the rule of cool in fantastical titles.
  • Despite minor inaccuracies, Odyssey boasts the best open world in the Assassin’s Creed series with attention to detail and scale.

As a seasoned gamer who has spent countless hours immersed in the rich worlds of the Assassin’s Creed series, I can confidently say that Assassin’s Creed Odyssey stands tall among its peers. The game’s meticulously crafted open world is nothing short of breathtaking, offering a captivating blend of historical accuracy and fantastical elements that keeps me engaged for hours on end.


As an avid Assassin’s Creed Odyssey gamer, I recently spotted a minor historical inconsistency regarding Greek armor and gear in the game. This observation sparked conversations within our gaming community about the delicate balance between creativity and authenticity that the developers have to maintain in this epic title.

Although numerous Assassin’s Creed series games have emerged since its 2018 release, Odyssey stands out as the one to surpass in terms of offering the finest open-world experience within the Assassin’s Creed universe. The game’s expansive map seems to encompass the entire ancient Greek geography, chronicling an extensive period of history. This includes faithful depictions of the era’s cultures and locations, as well as legendary tales adapted to harmonize with the established lore of Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed franchise. Critics and players alike have commended the game for its remarkable level of detail and unparalleled sense of grandeur.

It’s understandable that a game of such scale may have some minor inconsistencies. User Divine-Crusader highlighted a small error in the costume and armor design of ‘Assassin’s Creed Odyssey’. In a post on the game’s Reddit forum, Divine-Crusader pointed out that bracers, which are straps worn above the forearms between the wrist and elbow, were frequently present in the armor designs of ‘Assassin’s Creed Odyssey’, yet historical records suggest that few ancient Greek warriors actually wore such equipment.

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Armor Anachronism Illustrates the Game’s Aesthetic Priorities

In their example, Divine-Crusader referred to an image of Kassandra, the main character from ‘Assassin’s Creed Odyssey’, who donned parts of the Spartan War Hero armor set, featuring armored braces for protection. They then drew a comparison with ancient Greek war art depicting Hoplite warriors. Unlike Kassandra’s protective arm guards, these illustrations seldom showed hoplites wearing bracers. Divine-Crusader suggested that full arm protection like bracers or vambraces were unlikely for common Greek soldiers due to factors such as cost, discomfort, and the reliability of their shield and formation with fellow warriors in battle.

The claim prompted detailed discussion among fans of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. Some commenters said that just because bracers aren’t always represented in historical art doesn’t mean no one wore them, bringing up the fact that some suits of ancient Greek bronze armor that predate Odyssey‘s time period feature metal arm guards strapped to the wearer’s forearms, just like a bracer. Others noted that bracers might be necessary for gameplay, as the addition of bracers or gloves to many Assassin’s Creed Odyssey outfits allows players to have an additional piece of gear to earn and select from.

As a devoted fan, I’ve noticed some commentators pointing out the “rule of cool” in the Assassin’s Creed series. While these games draw inspiration from historical periods and locations, they essentially fall under the genre of fantasy titles. The game Odyssey, for instance, includes numerous interactions with ancient Greek deities and fantastical adventures that aren’t grounded in reality. Sure, historical accuracy is commendable, but it seems to take a backseat to creating an engaging game with stylish outfits that players will enjoy wearing, according to these commentators.

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2024-08-04 17:05