u/ArdSkellig1

Image 1 — Bayek and Aya
Image 2 — Bayek and Aya

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.

u/ArdSkellig1 — 21 hours ago

A game where there are choices, but we weren't given any...

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.

u/ArdSkellig1 — 7 days ago

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...

u/ArdSkellig1 — 15 days ago

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...

u/ArdSkellig1 — 15 days ago