Recently, the new DLC "Shadow Descendants" of "Assassin's Creed: Odyssey" was launched, and IGN scored a 7.0 rating, believing that it brought more new content and interesting stories. However, the ending of the DLC has caused dissatisfaction among a large number of players, and the setting of forced childbirth has attracted countless negative reviews.
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At the end of the new DLC, both male and female protagonists will give birth to a child with a fixed NPC (Darius' daughter/son) to start an achievement called "Growth"!
Although Ubisoft gave people the option of "stay" or "leave" in the process of advancing the plot (selecting "stay" will give birth to a baby directly), despaired netizens found that even if the player chooses "stay", you will inevitably have a child at the end of the plot.
OMG
This is a painful and unacceptable blow to lace players and gay players. The comments on Twitter and Reddit have been blown up, and only one rich man is missing to come forward to live broadcast the tram. According to analysis, this may be a way for Ubisoft to pave the way for the future "Assassin's Creed" game: it opens up the assassin's bloodline - all the protagonists in the series convey memories and skills through DNA.
The problem lies in that this mandatory result is equivalent to Ubisoft slapping himself. The "free character creation and even sexual orientation" promoted in marketing games has now become the focus of fans' ridicule.
Think about it, Cassandra took a year to give birth to a baby on the road to conquest of killing and revenge? ! But when the task is completed, the protagonist has become the immortal patron saint of Atlantis, and it is meaningless to leave a child.
When foreign media Kotaku promptly asked Ubisoft for official views, Ubisoft responded to a statement via email: "In the Odyssey, we have always given players as much as possible and apologized to those players who are shocked by the development of this DLC story. "The Origin of the First Sword" also has an episode that will link all the characters' behaviors together."
Reactions of some foreign netizens under Ubisoft's official Twitter:
I*** just want to explode in place
I was playing a lesbian throughout the game and then suddenly I had a baby with a man I had never slept with? Don't make a fuss, no matter how much I like Assassin's Creed I will never buy it again.
I never want to play with you again (referring to Assassin's Creed: Odyssey)