Taking out the trainees one by one.

in Gaming Photography17 days ago (edited)

Last time, I returned to the Palace of the Green Dome to finish what I started. I managed to clear out the guards, loot some well-hidden chests, and finally take out the marksman blocking Enkidu's path.

Reaching the peak of the palace for that final synchronization offered an incredible view of the entire city and, most importantly, meant Enkidu could finally return to the skies.

After enjoying the beautiful views from that height, I went for a leap of faith for bashing, tried the jump, and after pausing the game with the photo mode, I could almost feel the calm atmosphere.

When I moved the camera behind Basim to try this photo and the view of the town, I noticed Enkidu was flying close by. And it looked like she was happy that she could finally fly above this palace.

I noticed there were some enemies below, and it looked like a training ground for them. I tried another leap of faith that there was a cart of haystack below.

An enemy was sharpening his sword, whom I assassinated without anyone hearing anything, and then I tossed his body into the haystack.

Then I whistled and distracted this heavy guard towards me when I hid behind the haystack. As the enemy walked close to me, I took action and I assassinated him.

This time, I whistled and distracted another one who was in the training ground and was training on his own. Yeah, he also set his foot in the trap and got eliminated.

There were three more enemies left on the training ground. I whistled another one who was in a training mode, and he came close to me when I was hiding in the grass, and I jumped on him when he was looking at me.

As the fourth enemy was turned to the other side, I assassinated the one getting trained for without distracting him from that training round. And then I assassinated this fourth one as well, who was checking on the others who were getting trained.

Until next time, happy gaming.

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You have a real eye for screenshots. The way you used photo mode to capture the "calm" before the Leap of Faith was a great touch.

That Leap of Faith looked incredible, and I loved how you cleared the training ground.

That's such a nice compliment. I try to tell a story with these captures. And trust me, it wasn't calm for long. Some of those guards never knew what hit them.

Sound cool.

 16 days ago  

It is funny how the fourth guard was just checking on his friends only to meet the same fate. You really cleaned house at the palace. I bet that haystack is getting pretty crowded with all those bodies you tossed in there.

I actually felt a bit bad for him. He was just in the wrong place at the wrong time, lol. I hope the next guard who checks that haystack has a strong stomach, hahaha.

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One of the things I've always loved about this video game is the incredible scenery and those amazing jumps. I once saw a friend playing it on the PS5 and wow, the graphics are so beautiful! Seeing them in a screenshot is one thing, but playing it is a completely different experience.

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Nothing beats that feeling of a perfect jump, and I never get tired of this view. It really is a different experience when you're the one playing.