Ubisoft Quebec are about completed with Assassin’s Creed Oydssey however they’re removed from finished with Ancient Greece, at present asserting an open-world action-adventure game set in Greek mythology. Gods & Monsters is its title, and looking out like a cheerier and fewer murderier tackle Asscreed is its game. I do fear that Ubisoft could have misinterpret enthusiasm round Asscreedo’s mythological DLC, pondering our Alice Bee was thrilled by monsters greater than massive women, however absolutely they’ve been engaged on Gods & Monsters for a good whereas now? The cinematic announcement trailer would counsel so.
The Greek gods are in bother due to unhealthy monsters, see, so we’re off to provide them a child-friendly kicking. Not having seen the precise game in movement, I’m broadly anticipating one thing between Assassin’s Creed and The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild.
“Gods & Monsters is an open world action adventure game full of epic battles and quests,” Ubisoft say. “Roam freely in a beautiful fantasy world, and use extraordinary abilities against mythological monsters who aren’t your only foes. Tricky trials, treacherous dungeons, and heroic feats await.”
Gods & Monsters is due on February 25th, 2020. It’ll price £50. That leaves you with loads of time to learn Alice’s ode to large girls, which nonetheless delights me.
“It’s not that they’re tall. It’s like someone shift clicked on a regular person in photoshop and sized them up. I am mesmerised! This is what is really meant by the term statuesque. Of course people worshipped them! Who wouldn’t build a shrine? They’re massive and they don’t give a fuck. Which, like, y’know, do we care for the opinions of ants? I’m having trouble engaging with the plot, which is to do with overthrowing Persephone as ruler, because frankly she should be allowed to do whatever she wants.”
Checks out.
See our E3 2019 tag for extra protection from the present. Our Brendy and Matt are on the market in Los Angeles, enjoying games and taking names. They’ve additionally been liveblogging the big announcement events with fiercely opposing stances.