Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey Review

Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey Review



Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey reviewed by Dan Stapleton on PC. Also coming to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in December. Subscribe to IGN for more!

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  1. This is 15$ I believe digital deals for Christmas, I'm leaning towards space engineers but I like a simulation like this. Ahhhh, getting both for $35 won't be out of the question.

  2. Apes got together and decided that they should evolve into humans ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

  3. Now this is just my Opinion,
    But I do think this is underrated.
    (I’m not saying this a masterpiece because they are some problems)
    So most people complain that tutorial, Saying that we need a Tutorial.
    however that is the point

  4. I havent played it yet, but i am planning on buying it despite all the criticism from many sources on it. I think it’s a breath of fresh air from the constant repetitive year after year remakes that are no different from predecessors that IGN will no doubt give a 9/10 (cough cough COD, Nba 2k, any other yearly game). This game whether people like it or not is groundbreaking, it truly captures the feel of being an ape 10 million years ago, well the best a videogame can do anyway. I personally dont mind slow repetitive grindy games saying ive done the bogdan problem (as a host) 100+ times, im sure i can handle this. I like games that incorporate a strong evolutioninzing mechanic and i love slow singleplayer adventure games. It makes sense that the game is not for everyone saying that the majority of gamers today think playing fortnite all day everyday is gaming (btw i bet 100$ fortnite is more repetitive than this game)

  5. The game has been pretty well improved with the 1.4 patch. The only issue I have with the game is that the game should have kept the base terrain but instead of having 3 different biomes.(Jungle/Lake, Savannah, Desert) it should have had one Biome on the map and then the biomes change over time as the apes evolve. Perhaps have the Jungle and the Lake dry up slowly over the millenia to represent the climate changes that occured over time and forced our evolution.

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