

Her doctor friend described her having a "superhero complex", which goes into the main reason I dislike her, every time I see her I just wanna hop back in the animus to the star of the show. Once we dealt with our two targets, we meet Aya again, spend the night with her, and we get to Layla. Here we see Bayek use the hidden blade for the first time, and after a botched attempt at assassinating Eurodoros, he slices his ring finger activating it and finally killing him, which is is something that will stick with the Hidden Ones, and later the Assassins for centuries. The assassinations are still straight forward, although, one of them requires us to get into a bathhouse for our kill. We get to meet Aya, and it's nice to see the relationship between these two. The lighthouse is nice to see, and a pleasure to climb, and is it brings back climbing puzzles, if only for a moment. The main quests get us to Alexandria, which gives a nice view as you enter it, contrasting the usual Egyptian settlements with it's Greek architecture. On our way to Alexandria we get to do some side quests after meeting a friend of Bayek, who is a priest at the local temple, which end up in a boss fight type of encounter with you representing the local deity. The entrance is like an AC1's Bureau and you can also find the remains of her conflict with a target, as told on her dialog (world building ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ) In regards to the city, there is an easter egg on one of the locations (Aya's home). At least we got its return in here (and another good example of its use on Odyssey later on). The Bleeding effect on MD sure is an underused mechanic and narrative device. I do like the explanation for the cut finger though. The Gennadios and Snake assassination are.pretty straightfoward, unfortunately ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Their relationship as a couple is quite unique for the franchise. In regards to Aya, I do like her quite a bit. That Lighthouse is quite the sight (and also a cool enemy camp with a climbing puzzle).

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