If 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Assassin’s Creed Origins wasn’t enough to satisfy people’s urges for a W-RPG that was worth playing, along came 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey, a game that felt even larger, and packed with even more content. It was a massive game where the player explored 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:ancient Greece as either or 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Kassandra, a mercenary during the war 🦩between Athens ♐and Sparta.
Players would be responsible for going after The Cult of Kosmos, a group of manipulating people in power with dark designs on runnin🔴g the world. Even the main story spans dozens of hours, and these are some of 🥀the most awesome quests taking place within it.
10 EYE FOR AN E🀅YE
Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey takes after The Witcher even more than Origins did, right down to giving the player’s a starter island to acclimate themselves to the game. And just like White Orchard had it’s Griffin, Odyssey’s starter area has its own boss: The Cyclops.
Though not literally—he’s just a gang leader who bullies everyone on the island. That’s until Kassandra/Alexios is fed up with his nonsense and decides to kill him. After stealing the Cyclops’ jade eye, they have a showdown that involves the main character carefully placing the Cyclops’ eye in a nearby goat’s backside🧔. This quest says goodbye to the game’s opening location in style.
9 🐻 WOLF O♒F SPARTA
Up to this point, the story had been about Kassandra/Alexios being a mercenary, and completing random tasks for money. But here, we’re introduced to the person who started all this: the dad who threw Alexios/Kassandra off the cliff, 🌃destroying the main character’s family. The conve༺rsation here is great, and it all boils down to a simple choice: end Nikolaos’ life, or spare him. The more merciful of us are given the game’s “best” ending.
That doesn’t mean it’s easy though, as Nikolaos is a total jerk, and it feels more satisfying to take him out 🎃for what he’s done to the🥃 family.
8 🐎 CATCHING UP
Up until this point, Kassandra/Alexios has been more caught up in dealing with the people who ruined their life rather than repairing thei☂r life. But with both Catching Up and A Mother’s Life, they’re finally able to meet their mother again. An awesome surprise for viewers and the main character alike, Myrinne isn’t just living off by herself: she’s become a leader, ꦦmarshaling forces and fighting against the same enemy the main character is.
7 DELIVERING A CHAMPION ꦬ
When Myrinne and the player want their house back, 🎉they have to complete tasks to earn the right to their land once more. Part of this involves the main character getting the Olympic champion, Testikles, to the right location.
The player takes this drunk down to Eris, but actually completing the task ahead of them is a bit more difficult—Testikles trips and falls into the ocean... and is promptly killed by a shark. This happened at a port and that’s not how sharks work, but it’s such a humorous mission that pointing that o♕ut isn’t any fun.
6 HOME SWE⛎ET HOME
After spending dozens of hours talking about how Sparta ruined the mai🌱n character’s life, they finally make a return to the nation here. This is where the player gets to know Myrinne now that they’ve both been apart for several decades.
The two of them get to speak, and the player can show how they’ve changed to buck the trends of the land or how they’ve become a proper Spartan warrior. Bꩲut the mother also asks them to try and recover their house, something which sets the player off on a new, different quest.
5 🅰 PANKRATION
This was pretty much obvious the moment the champion died—Kassandra/Alexios is asked to compete in the games! Though there isn’t an opportunity to do a bunch of these, this was still pretty neat. It starts with easily beaten op🧸ponents, but eventually they face off against a proper champion in Dorieus. It’s only a handful of fights, but by the end the player is awarded with special gloves, and bringing glory to Sparta.
4 𒁏 A-Musing Tale 𒁏
Becomin♌g the champion of an Olympic Game is one thing, but what’s the point of bein🔴g in Greece without going to a play? Even better, what’s the point without helping out in one?
The main character has to retrieve a key player in a play to discredit Kleon, someone who by this point has been established as someone that needs to be taken down. Afterwards, they have 🦄to take out a military member bullying a courtesan, before they actually get to see part of the play itself... and Kleon’s rage at being mocked.
3 ౠ WHERE IT ALL BEGAN ꦚ
You were looking for something else? This is mostly a cut scene, but it’s w🐬orth talking about as it finally closes the story up. Every decision t🐈he player made concerning all the family members in the game comes to a head here. Did you spare the father? Did you believe in Deimos? All of it matters now, and the game can either have the ending of a Greek tragedy... or a comedy.
2 ♏ T🐼HE CONQUEROR
Yup, this is what happens when you ask for something from royalty. Here the player ties up more loose ends with the basic plot. For one, they run into Stentor again. He assigns the player to take out a gro📖up of Boetia champions.
This leads to a series of unique other quests, but more importantly, it has the main character actually assassinating people. It’s rarely as sneaky as it should be, but for the first time in quite some time there’s an actual purpose to killing in the game. And in the end, it still ties together with the main plot, as a certain someone reappears for those who made the merciful choices very early in the game’s💎 storyline.
1 💯 WE WILL RIS🤪E
It all comes down to this. The main character and Brasidas rush to Amphipolis, which results in a battle against some Athenians. Defeating them, the player rushes into yet another conquest match. As you’re finishiওng them off, Brasidas comes up ag🎀ainst Deimos... which has an unfortunate outcome.
But in the end, the true villain of the story is Kleon, who betr𝓰ays everyone for their own skin. The player gets to chase them down for one final fight, which has a pretty satisfactory ending: Kleon getting stomped by the main character.