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4 years later… it’s still amazing! – Assassin’s Creed Origins Memphis Side Quests Part 1

First 32 minutes of this second replay of the important side quests: a dream of ashes in Memphis in the Assassin’s Creed Origins game mode on PlayStation 4 (PS4). It’s always a pleasure to record this game on the second run 4 years later. Thoughts on these side quests that are worth doing in my opinion, as explained below.

Playing a dream of ashes, one of all the side quests in Memphis, Bayek explores three different areas in this town to collect the three amulets to deliver to the adventurer, the beggar, and the womanizer. Doing side quests at night is probably more advantageous for stealthily taking down enemies, as Bayek could easily be in camouflage mode.

First, explore the Great Temple, a couple of blocks away after speaking with the Seer, who resides somewhere in a small, cozy and compact town house. As soon as Bayek leaves the place where the Seers reside, he runs and climbs buildings covered by old solid red bricks, walks tightrope at a faster pace, and finally confronts a beautiful, tree-covered Villa Omorfi in one night. Relaxing you are surrounded by Roman guards. Oh, I forgot, we have to stay in their shadows and sneak down so we don’t alert the whole place.

Next, Bayek dives deep into the Memphis subway in the middle of a dream of ashes side missions. Being aware of Roman guards patrolling and positioning themselves underground while in stealth mode, crouching and performing stealth takedowns is absolutely essential for this side quest.

Traveling to the Eastern Districts is the furthest thing in one of the many side quests. looking for answers from a dream of ashes, following Bayek’s previous dream in the main quest game, by collecting the last three amulets to deliver to the adventurer, the beggar, and the womanizer. Climbing and parkouring from building to building was a pleasurable experience and brings back that old school feel of playing the Assassin’s Creed series.

I had a lot of fun with this part of the side quests in Memphis! Taking down the Roman guards by assassination from behind and on top of the building was epic! Battle against crocodiles while swimming in the river relive the glorious scenes of wildlife in Assassin’s Creed Origins. Smooth and fluid gameplay at the push of a button to assassinate one enemy against another through chain assassination.

Senu the female eagle’s powerful target-seeking vision makes it easy for Bayek’s side quests to find those three amulets that will be given to the adventurer, beggar, and womanizer eventually. Learning as much from Senu’s observation helps to gain useful information to find the targeted NPCs in a dream of ashes side quests, places to hunt those who craft equipment to upgrade weapons and armor, and loot treasures.

Once again, kudos to the team at Sarah Schachner for another blinding original game soundtrack! The soundtracks fit in well, bringing back the vibes of Memphis in Egypt at night. Enforcing critical moments when Roman guards are close while Bayek is hiding gives me goosebumps! Combining the original themes of Assassin’s Creed Origins as a group behind the shadows and exotic beauty of Egypt was certainly profound.

It’s always a joyous and memorable experience to play the first 32 minutes of Assassin’s Creed Origins side quests: a dream of ashes! I appreciate your time reading this article and stay updated with the latest posts from my blog at https://heiky11.blogspot.com/

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