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I just played a few missions in Valhalla's discovery tour and I absolutely love it. It helps you slow down the game and you can discover new things in the map you would have never seen otherwise. Also, it teaches something about ancient cultures. I have already played Origins' and Odyssey's tours and they are also very cool, but I personally think the quest form of Valhalla's is better.
I generally think things like video games can contribute quite a lot to people's interest in history and other topics, and while not everything may be perfectly accurate and while visiting those things in person is superior by such a large margin (though many people may not have the opportunity to do so), I think it is probably one of the best features in those games.
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In Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece at the Tour at Mycenae.
Herodotos askes which city was the inspiration for the Trojan War, when you choose the answer for Knossos, Herodotos will say that Knossos was the home of the Minotaur and Herdotos said that the Trojans wished that Minotaur be on their side.
It remind me of the Minotaur at Total War Saga: Troy, which is an unit at the game, but the Total War Saga: Troy was released in the previous year, that means that Herodotos could have predicted the future (Because the Discover Tour was released in 2019).