yes it's 100% worth the 30 euro.dollars. the game is beautiful and the mechanics are awesome. not much cities for big parkour. but plenty of pyramids to climb. the two dlc both add more to the story and a bit of fantasy also. well worth the price.also the season pass your get the extra outfits mounts weapons is worth it too. Origins is a huge game and the season pass brings even more of tis goodness. As they release the DLC over time the story continues to unfold. I love the world and am looking forward to enjoying more of it with this expansion. I usually dismantle blue weapons/shields because of the resources they yield and because they sell for ridiculously low prices anyway. The purple stuff I sell to make money for keeping my favourite legendary weapons and shields upgraded through the levels. Hoarding legendaries is something I can relate to. In case you get a duplicate you can AC odyssey was my first AC game and i heavily enjoyed it. i put around 100 hours into that game; these 100 hours also include all dlcs. i did the main story stuff, a lot of side stuff, exploring etc etc and i had fun with the game, also i really liked kassandra and the voice actress did a great job (i chose her as the protagonist) and the story It's more of the same so if you like the game it's worth it. I didn't really care for the Hidden Ones. It gives some solid background on the origins of the Assassins but it was mostly forgettable. Curse of the pharaohs is much better. There's a lot more to see and do, and there's some pretty solid boss fights. Honestly I always ask myself whether or not I'll even actually play DLC. AC Origins is good but I was so done by the end I didn't even play the DLC. The gold edition cost me $45 at the time too. Wait for other comments but I don't remember the naval combat being very interesting. You don't have cannons so it's just arrows and ramming. DLC 1 - The Hidden Ones: This story-driven expansion builds upon the growth of the Brotherhood, taking players years after the events of Assassin’s Creed Origins as they clash with an occupying Assassin's Creed really shouldn't be a RPG, Origins was the catalyst for the downfall for Assassin's Creed and I really don't understand why that game gets praised when it has some of the worst grind in any video game, janky combat, and watered down stealth and parkour. The second DLC is worth experiencing for finally bringing in much of the Egyptian mystique and lore upfront. Bayek’s mission is cast aside in favor of a new threat and its best to approach this entirely blind. 1. Meri Amun. Be careful, it can easily become your favorite! The most beautiful steed in Origins, once I found it, I never wanted another one. The name translates as ā€œBeloved of Amunā€, who is the god of sun and air, one of the most important gods of ancient Egypt. v5Q91.