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2017

Analysis generated from community votes
Ancient Egypt stretching to the horizon, golden, almost crushing in its beauty.
No instinctive pick recorded here, so we read the detail, still on few votes. And that detail leans the right way: connection lands ahead of 59% of games, and the art direction and sound environment duo climbs high, each ahead of 74% of titles. That's where this game breathes, in its atmosphere and its setting. The tension comes from elsewhere: fun and the urge to rediscover it stay below average, around a third of the pack. As if you admire the painting more than you burn to dive back in. To confirm, the first votes close nothing off.
Against Ubisoft open worlds, it commits to the RPG turn and the living postcard. Others bet on pacing, this one on immersion and visual sweep.
So who's it for? For you if you love getting lost in a gorgeous world, an Egypt that smells of hot sand, an atmosphere that clings to your skin. A lot less if you chase the can't-put-it-down session or the itch to start it all over.
Analysis generated on June 15, 2026
This game's position compared to other voted games, by criterion. Sorted from best to worst.