The unique art style might be one factor. It could have a distinct way of using lines, colors, and shading that sets it apart. Maybe the characters are drawn in a very individualistic way that makes them stand out.
There are several graphic novels that could be considered similar. For example, 'Habibi' by Craig Thompson. It has a richly detailed and immersive art style and a complex story that deals with themes of love, identity, and culture. Similarly, 'The Arrival' by Shaun Tan is a wordless graphic novel that uses powerful imagery to tell a story of immigration and new beginnings, much like Edith Le Havre graphic novel might have its own unique themes and artistry.
The connection to tragic pasts in these stories is really frightening. For example, the jilted bride in the hotel story. The idea that someone was so heartbroken and desperate that they took their own life, and now their spirit is trapped in a place, is truly terrifying. Also, the fact that the spirits seem to be reliving some sort of pain or routine from their past lives, like the railway worker still checking the tracks as if he can't move on from his duties, gives an eerie feeling.
In Havre Montana, there's a story about a hotel that has a haunted room. Guests who have stayed in that particular room reported feeling a cold presence. One guest said they woke up in the middle of the night to see a faint figure of a woman in a long - ago - style dress standing at the foot of the bed. It's said that she was a jilted bride who committed suicide in that room many years ago.
The story in AC Origins is centered around Bayek's fight against the Order of the Ancients in Egypt. It shows the birth of the Creed. In AC Odyssey, the story is more complex. Kassandra/Alexios' story involves not only their own family mystery but also the politics and power plays in different Greek city - states. Origins' story has a more somber and serious tone due to Bayek's personal losses. Odyssey's story can be more colorful and full of Greek mythology elements.
The main difference is the setting. Origins is in Egypt and Odyssey in Greece. This leads to different cultural elements in the stories. Origins' story is more about the origin of the Assassins. Odyssey is more about the hero's personal journey. Also, Origins has a more straightforward story arc compared to Odyssey which has more branching storylines.
The AC3 story has its merits. It offers an interesting plot with twists and turns. However, it may have a few flaws that could affect your enjoyment depending on what you look for in a story.
AC Odyssey's story is more engaging. It has a non - linear storyline with multiple endings depending on your choices. The world of ancient Greece is so well - crafted and the story weaves in and out of different regions and political situations. You can choose to side with different factions, which greatly impacts the story's direction.
I'm not sure specifically which 'ac1' you are referring to. It could be a game like Assassin's Creed 1. In Assassin's Creed 1, it tells the story of Altair. He is an assassin in the Holy Land during the Third Crusade. He embarks on a journey of assassinations and self - discovery, uncovering a conspiracy within the Templar Order.
The length of the AC2 story can be quite subjective. On average, players might spend around 15-20 hours to complete the main storyline. However, if you get into side quests and take in all the details, it could extend to 25 hours or more.