- Apr 4, 2024
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True. The game is confusing and weird in many ways especially logically, chronologically and geographically. NLT Media only said that SotS would be set in "another land" different from previous games and although this land, Osira, looked like Egypt when we eventually we saw it like you I always assumed Osira was different from Egypt as we know it. But who knows? Maybe time frame for SotS set in some far flung future, parallel reality, or whatever and there Egypt (or a large part of what was known as Egypt) is there known as Osira. In this reality there is lots more weirdness, e.g., Athena (Greek goddess) seems to interact intimately with God (seemingly Jehovah from Judaism rather than her father the Greek god Zeus); Cleopatra an actual historical Graeco-Egyptian figure, Athena and Empusa from Greek mythology, as well as Lilith and Agrat from Judaic folklore all exist simultaneously and have potential to interact with humans as well as each other were they to meet! For me I abandon logic and laws of physics when playing SotS and just enjoy the greater parts of it which provoke thought and entertain (story chapters) ignoring the ones which don't (side-girl action).One weird thing is he travelled through time, not space, and they're above Cleopatra's halls. That means this game is taking place in Egypt. Which of course, is not. I do like NLT's comedy though. All three of the guys you mentioned were great. And even in this game the part where Amira calls in her son so his ugly face turns the MC off? Hilarious.