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Assassin's Creed Origins' Trial Of The Gods Returns
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According to the latest from Ubisoft,
the second DLC expansion pack for Assassin’s Creed: Origins comes complete with
the ghosts of cursed pharaohs who will absolutely haunt you until you solve
their unfinished business. The DLC storyline will start off pretty simply.
Bayek is headed to Thebes to pick up a “mysterious artifact.” You know, your
usual ACO tomb raiding scenario. However, Bayek finds himself over his head in
a pretty literal way.
Rather than dealing with the Order of
the Ancients, you run across some undead pharaohs who are materializing in the
streets of Thebes and slaughtering civilians. Because all ghosts exist only for
carnage.
Really, what it comes down to is a
crimewave of tomb robbing stripping the Valley of the Kings like Best Buy on
Black Friday. So, to keep the local spooks from utterly destroying the city of
Thebes, you have to hunt down key artifacts related to each pharaoh to make
them crawl back to their tombs.
The Curse of the Pharaohs map includes
some vast new territory with new surprises. You have access to the city of
Thebes, which includes the temples of Karnak and Luxor. Across the Nile, you’ll
find the Valley of the Kings, complete with plundered tombs. Once you encounter
a restless pharaoh, you head into their individual afterlife which functions as
a self-contained open world connected to their tomb by use of portals. The
underworld includes new, exotic loot, floating ghost barges, and mythical
creatures.
The afterlife areas are open for fast
travel once you discover them, and pull double-duty as a crash course in some
of the lesser-known sides of Egyptian mythology. This includes the Egyptian
theory of the soul, which came complete in five separate parts. One of those
parts was a human-faced bird called a “ba.” And now in ACO, ba are everywhere
in the afterlife, and you can even hunt them if you’re feeling particularly
salty.
The Shadows of the Pharaohs represent
your new big bad. These guys will occasionally appear randomly as limited time
boss encounters and go on a rampage. These enemies are extremely resilient and
can do a lot of damage, making them a challenge even for high-level players.
And when you encounter them in the afterlife, they get a nice power-up which
means they can kill you with only a single special attack or two. For that
reason, the level cap has been raised to 55 in Curse of the Pharaohs. You also
get seven new abilities:
Dash Boost rewards perfect dodges with
a damage boost.
Overpower Fury heals Bayek and removes
any status ailments when he unleashes an adrenaline-charged Overpower attack
Predator Bow kills can be infected
with Flesh Decay
Hunter Bow shots can pierce through
shields
Light Bows will get more damage by
scoring consecutive hits
Warrior Bow blasts will inflict bleed
damage
Favor of Osiris rewards you for
spending time in the afterlife by refilling Bayek’s tools and arrows while down
under
The new skills require 15 Ability
Points to unlock, so you’ll want to keep an eye out for any glowing question
marks on the map to help you unlock them as soon as possible. Because you will
need them.
Curse of the Pharaohs will launch on
Xbox One, PS4, and PC on March 13th. It’s included in the Season Pass for
Assassin’s Creed Origins, or can be purchased separately for $19.99 USD.
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