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Blog 24 | Assassin's Creed Odyssey: Taking the Leap of Faith into Ancient Greece

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  Assassin's Creed Odyssey: Taking the Leap of Faith into Ancient Greece Hey guys, I’m back again with another game review—and this time, it’s one that truly left a lasting impression on me. I’ve just completed Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey , and even though this wasn’t my first Assassin’s Creed title, it was easily one of the most immersive experiences I’ve had in the franchise. So without further delay, let’s take the Leap of Faith into Ancient Greece. My Journey with the Assassin’s Creed Franchise Before Odyssey, I had already played Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag and Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate . What has always pulled me toward the Assassin’s Creed series is its deep connection with history—how it blends real historical events, locations, and figures with fictional storytelling. Odyssey takes this idea and expands it on a massive scale. Set in 431 BCE , during the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta, Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey is chronologically the earliest entry in the f...

Blog 23 | We Buy Bikes Faster Than We Learn to Ride

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"Everyone Can Buy a Bike, Few Can Ride One" Anyone can walk into a showroom, sign papers, and ride out on a new machine. But riding isn’t just about owning a bike or twisting the throttle. It’s about awareness, restraint, skill, and respect—for the road, the machine, and your own limits. That’s what separates a buyer from a rider. A Season of Celebration, A Daily Loss Hey fellas, I’m back again—this time with a topic that isn’t exciting, isn’t glamorous, but is deeply concerning. 2025 is behind us, and 2026 has already rolled in. The world continues in celebration mode—feasts, parties, year-end trips. Winter feels harsher this time, yet the festive spirit refuses to slow down. But while the world celebrates, my mornings have been repeatedly shaken by heartbreaking news—people losing their lives on the road, almost every single day. Most of these deaths aren’t caused by fate or bad luck. They’re caused by carelessness, lack of skill, poor judgment, and sheer stupidity. And tha...