

Bayek and Aya
I finished Origins feeling very sad about the end of their love. I thought they were so cute together, but at a critical moment they decided to separate... But on my ship, they will be together forever.


I finished Origins feeling very sad about the end of their love. I thought they were so cute together, but at a critical moment they decided to separate... But on my ship, they will be together forever.
You know that moment in a game when you're experiencing it for the first time? All the other players have already gone through it, and now it's your turn. Playing this DLC for the first time, I got to that fateful part at the end of chapter 2 and wow... I'm simply devastated and in pieces, I definitely wasn't expecting that... and the most impressive thing is, without any choice, Ubisoft made the decision and decided that it had to happen, without giving us a chance to choose... I really thought I wouldn't get attached to any character in this game, since most of them are forgettable, but Neema caught my attention more than I expected. The worst part is that it could have been done differently; the way it happened was so idiotic that I prefer to pretend it never happened, nobody would be that stupid... Anyway, Neema was a great character, and I'll never forgive Ubisoft for killing her off in such an imbecilic way just so Darius could have more screen time.
During my run in Phantom Liberty, on the mission where we put on the disguise mask at Farida Nazeri's clinic, I saw a kind of floating head in a preservation chamber. I went closer and it was simply my character's face, and the shock was instantaneous. For a moment I wondered, "Why the hell is she keeping my head here?" Only then did I remember the mission; it was part of the surgery, a facial plate synchronized with behavioral imprinting. A rather interesting detail, but very bizarre...
During my run in Phantom Liberty, on the mission where we put on the disguise mask at Farida Nazeri's clinic, I saw a kind of floating head in a preservation chamber. I went closer and it was simply my character's face, and the shock was instantaneous. For a moment I wondered, "Why the hell is she keeping my head here?" Only then did I remember the mission; it was part of the surgery, a facial plate synchronized with behavioral imprinting. A rather interesting detail, but very bizarre...