![]() This applies to the game’s many non-playable characters (NPCs), who seem similar to one another after awhile. Sadly, some of the antagonists and supporting cast don’t receive an equal level of polish, and appear plain in comparison. The same attention to detail extends to character models of its main cast such as Bayek and his wife Aya. From the cities of Memphis and Alexandria, to the temple town of Yamu, there’s a lot to take in and all of it is aesthetically pleasing. Be it taking a boat ride along the Nile at dusk with the rays of the setting sun reflecting on the water, or the intricate details of Egyptian temples, the environments are the game’s highlight. Regardless of the era you are in, Assassin’s Creed Origins is visually stunning. There’s a welcome amount of lore in the form of emails, notes, and audio logs that do a good enough job to keep you equally invested in these parts of the game. Without spoiling much, these segments are handled a lot better than previous titles, where it sometimes felt like an afterthought. And as is typical for Assassin’s Creed, there’s also a meta-plot taking place in the current time period involving the animus - a series staple that allows one to relive the memories of their ancestors and the company behind it, Abstergo. ![]()
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