It starts with Violence.

in Gaming Photography3 days ago

I recently started playing Mafia: Definitive Edition to share cool photos with aesthetic vibe in this community but I see that post is not so photo friendly so I installed this AC game knowing it has a photo mode and should give me good photos that should resonate with the community's motto.

This game starts with violence unlike most other Assassin's Creed games. There was a cinematic part that showed me some moments of 49 BCE from Siwa Oasis where the Assassin's brotherhood were leaving happily. After a year, this Assassin was fighting some peoples and he got to be my character.

So this concept starts with violence or maybe its just fast-forwarded but either way, it starts with violence as violence is what I got when I started playing it. That's Hypatos (Rudjek's Bodyguard) that I had to fight there though I didn't know what's the fight about.

It looked like I was getting trained by a giant who was trying to kill me. No, I was really getting trained there as this is the tutorial part where I had to perform light attacks locking the enemy.

I tried to dodge some of his attacks and when he hit the ground with his heavy weapon, the grown broke and we fell below. Both of them took up their weapons and shields fast and now I started learning to dodge first.

After performing shield break, I killed him fast. I got surprised that such a huge man fell down this fast, though I was playing in easy difficulty as I'm playing this game mainly for good photos only while having a good experience of the concept, ignoring combat challenges.

Bayek, my character started doing some cool moves when the enemy fell on the ground and made sure he dies.

It was funny and so unreal that Bayek was standing straight carrying this heavy man on his shoulder.

Now I had to find hidden objects using animus pulse to get out of this place finding a way to get to another room. I found that hidden door there.

It was dark on the other side so I pulled out this torch so no ghosts can haunt me in there, lol. I actually liked the photo mode as its easy to understand and there are multiple options to make the photos stand out.

I started climbing those things holding the torch in one hand. I wonder how he climbs up holding the torch.

Then I noticed a pit full of ancient treasures. I jumped in there and Bayek was interested only in some gold coins in crests when he was into a sea of treasure, lol.

I found lights after all which means I was close to getting out of this place. Bayek climbed that sculp so easily even when the sculp didn't have a lot of edges for him to hold on to. And before leaving the hole, I looked at it for one last time.


I'll show more of my photographic journey of games in the future so stay tuned to my blog if you liked them.

The screenshots are taken by me personally from my gameplay and I borrowed the game's logo from DevianArt.