And to other news. I finally finished (100% without DLC) Assassin's Creed Origins. Damn, 70 hours. That's a lot, it's a bit too much. It could have been more, but at some point I noticed that clearing outposts makes no sense, because you'll be sent there anyway in some mission, and you can do it at the same time. I can't say that the story intrigued me even a little, although I liked how it was tied to real historical facts, but in the end, in my opinion, the authors couldn't catch the moment when to end it. It was supposed to end with one big cutscene after Cleopatra and Caesar's victory. The last rush through the territories is simply completely unnecessary, there are more than a dozen missions, plus the game doesn't limit you to which missions to play - main or side, so you just have to run through the plot, and then come back for the side ones... and it doesn't work. In terms of plot, this chase after the last enemy should stretch for months (storytime, not real time, for god's sake), and the side quests add to this feeling, but if you skip them (and the game is already very tiring, so you want to do it), then it's not there.
Running after question marks is fun for a while, then it becomes a kind of curse. Plus, I still didn't understand where the rocket launcher is hidden in the pyramid, I definitely remember seeing it in Serious Sam.
Plot in modern times is as strange as possible. For about 10 minutes it was unclear what and what it was about? Thank you.
Also some strange alien/future things that are here for some reason, but they are for DLC or something else - I guess they will tell me later somewhere.
Now I'm thinking about where to go next. I definitely don't want to watch the last three games in the series, this RPG part is too tiring, but I'm still interested in Odyssey, because it's essentially the same time period, so everything will be as similar as possible, and in general I love those times. However, I understand this game even much longer in time, and I'm not ready to repeat such a trick as with Origins in the near future. So, with the purchase, I was wondering whether to buy it now for -85%, or wait for the theoretical -90% that is once again possible

Liberation, which comes in the set, is very interesting to me, but since it is now not a separate game, but only a menu item in AC3 Remastered, then both parts will have to be completed at once... They've made too many games, it's hard to figure it out, especially when it's not very interesting to play in the order of release.