Assassin's Creed: Origins is out today, and with media outlets across the world getting their reviews out yesterday (including GameZone's), the sea of opinions would be woefully incomplete without the masterful Conan O'Brien offering his take on the game. His latest episode of Clueless Gamer features Green Bay Packers All-Pro Quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, fresh off a potentially season-ending injury in which he broke his collarbone. With his arm in a sling, Rodgers and O'Brien combine their gaming prowess to struggle their way through Assassin's Creed: Origins.
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A lot of O'Brien's bits surround Rodgers injury, which the Quarterback plays along with quite well. It even goes so far as to bring in David Bakhtiari, the Left Tackle and primary protector of Rodgers' blind side, who Conan jabs at for failing to protect his buddy. Fortunately, it's all in good fun and makes for one of the better episodes of Clueless Gamer.
As for Assassin's Creed: Origins itself, Conan and Rodgers stumble upon a hilarious glitch that makes the protagonist Bayek float in the air and flaps his arms like a bird. They jokingly call it "God Mode," but it isn't the only glitch they hit. Another one sees them get a horse stuck on a piece of geometry while riding the dual horse chariot along a busy street. Surely, Conan and Rodgers aren't the only ones who have stumbled upon these glitches, so hopefully, Ubisoft can roll out a patch soon.
Assassin's Creed: Origins is available now on Xbox One, PS4, and PC.