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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2014 2:41:42 GMT
I don't know, AC3 had it's moments, but it wasn't the best, probably would have to go with Revelations but it's not god awful, and every AC game has at least annoying level, like in AC4, the stealth mission where you can't kill anyone... god I was about to break a window I swear! Well, I finished Revelations, and I can say with confidence that Revelations is better than Brotherhood, I'd say it's better than II as well, the story telling was so disconnected in that..... I'm on III now. 3's the fucking worst in the series.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2014 3:17:15 GMT
Well, I finished Revelations, and I can say with confidence that Revelations is better than Brotherhood, I'd say it's better than II as well, the story telling was so disconnected in that..... I'm on III now. 3's the fucking worst in the series. Seems okay so far, but the idea to make all actions be one of two buttons is really fucking stupid. ._.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Oct 27, 2014 23:51:20 GMT
I don't know, AC3 had it's moments, but it wasn't the best, probably would have to go with Revelations but it's not god awful, and every AC game has at least annoying level, like in AC4, the stealth mission where you can't kill anyone... god I was about to break a window I swear! Well, I finished Revelations, and I can say with confidence that Revelations is better than Brotherhood, I'd say it's better than II as well, the story telling was so disconnected in that..... I'm on III now. Don't get your hopes up to high, the main character is rather dull, the most fun character is the guy you start off with, and believe me, he is awesome! One of the best parts about it.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2014 23:56:40 GMT
Well, I finished Revelations, and I can say with confidence that Revelations is better than Brotherhood, I'd say it's better than II as well, the story telling was so disconnected in that..... I'm on III now. Don't get your hopes up to high, the main character is rather dull, the most fun character is the guy you start off with, and believe me, he is awesome! One of the best parts about it. Yeah, I'm at the part right after the Boston Massacre. Haytham was pretty cool, but I already knew what happened to him. His talks with Benjamin Franklin were GENIUS. Conner seems......... Okay, I guess. I've heard many, many complaints about him being boring. Right now, his biggest character trait seems to be his naivety, not knowing how society in the colonies works, or, you know, really anything. Asking why Achilles can't just go and buy the stuff for himself, or why he can't just explain his innocence, rather than bribing people and tearing down posters. Another thing, isn't the Animus supposed to translate foreign languages? That's the whole explanations for why Altair and Ezio spoke English and yet, the beginning of Conner's story, everyone speaks some other language, and the subtitles have been changed so they're much harder to read. ._.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Oct 28, 2014 0:02:20 GMT
Don't get your hopes up to high, the main character is rather dull, the most fun character is the guy you start off with, and believe me, he is awesome! One of the best parts about it. Yeah, I'm at the part right after the Boston Massacre. Haytham was pretty cool, but I already knew what happened to him. His talks with Benjamin Franklin were GENIUS. Conner seems......... Okay, I guess. I've heard many, many complaints about him being boring. Right now, his biggest character trait seems to be his naivety, not knowing how society in the colonies works, or, you know, really anything. Asking why Achilles can't just go and buy the stuff for himself, or why he can't just explain his innocence, rather than bribing people and tearing down posters. Another thing, isn't the Animus supposed to translate foreign languages? That's the whole explanations for why Altair and Ezio spoke English and yet, the beginning of Conner's story, everyone speaks some other language, and the subtitles have been changed so they're much harder to read. ._. Yeah that's how it's suppose to work, I remember reading somewhere that they said that there is a bug in the Animus, but it doesn't matter, trust me, Haytham was one of my favorite characters in AC3, along with Achilles and William Faulkner, also I must tell you ahead of time that one of my favorite missions is a side quest, and involves no killing at all, I won't tell you why it's awesome, just trust me when I say it's very atmospheric.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2014 0:05:02 GMT
Yeah, I'm at the part right after the Boston Massacre. Haytham was pretty cool, but I already knew what happened to him. His talks with Benjamin Franklin were GENIUS. Conner seems......... Okay, I guess. I've heard many, many complaints about him being boring. Right now, his biggest character trait seems to be his naivety, not knowing how society in the colonies works, or, you know, really anything. Asking why Achilles can't just go and buy the stuff for himself, or why he can't just explain his innocence, rather than bribing people and tearing down posters. Another thing, isn't the Animus supposed to translate foreign languages? That's the whole explanations for why Altair and Ezio spoke English and yet, the beginning of Conner's story, everyone speaks some other language, and the subtitles have been changed so they're much harder to read. ._. Yeah that's how it's suppose to work, I remember reading somewhere that they said that there is a bug in the Animus, but it doesn't matter, trust me, Haytham was one of my favorite characters in AC3, along with Achilles and William Faulkner, also I must tell you ahead of time that one of my favorite missions is a side quest, and involves no killing at all, I won't tell you why it's awesome, just trust me when I say it's very atmospheric. Hmm... Okay, I'll be looking forward to that mission. And yeah, Rebecca says that there's a bug in the Animus in AC II when Desmond gets the odd bit of Italian from some of the characters. It's repeated in Brotherhood when Desmond asks her if she's patched it yet near the beginning, and she says that the patch isn't working, but it's not a big deal.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Oct 28, 2014 0:08:35 GMT
Yeah that's how it's suppose to work, I remember reading somewhere that they said that there is a bug in the Animus, but it doesn't matter, trust me, Haytham was one of my favorite characters in AC3, along with Achilles and William Faulkner, also I must tell you ahead of time that one of my favorite missions is a side quest, and involves no killing at all, I won't tell you why it's awesome, just trust me when I say it's very atmospheric. Hmm... Okay, I'll be looking forward to that mission. And yeah, Rebecca says that there's a bug in the Animus in AC II when Desmond gets the odd bit of Italian from some of the characters. It's repeated in Brotherhood when Desmond asks her if she's patched it yet near the beginning, and she says that the patch isn't working, but it's not a big deal. Yeah, trust me that mission is not to be missed, i'll just tell you to do all the things Peg Leg tells you to do, that is all I will tell you, there are some good level's in there, and has one of my all time favorite AC missions, I won't say AC3 was the best Assassins Creed, but it's not the worst, it was a bit buggy when it first came out, the main character is dull when compared toe Ezio, and some levels could have been more epic, but it's not a bad game.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2014 0:12:42 GMT
Hmm... Okay, I'll be looking forward to that mission. And yeah, Rebecca says that there's a bug in the Animus in AC II when Desmond gets the odd bit of Italian from some of the characters. It's repeated in Brotherhood when Desmond asks her if she's patched it yet near the beginning, and she says that the patch isn't working, but it's not a big deal. Yeah, trust me that mission is not to be missed, i'll just tell you to do all the things Peg Leg tells you to do, that is all I will tell you, there are some good level's in there, and has one of my all time favorite AC missions, I won't say AC3 was the best Assassins Creed, but it's not the worst, it was a bit buggy when it first came out, the main character is dull when compared toe Ezio, and some levels could have been more epic, but it's not a bad game. Honestly, the original is probably the worst, which is how it should be. I did all the side quests mostly, except for in Brotherhood. They added a lot more, but they were still soooooo boring. Revelations actually had some really fun side quests, aside form the tower defense stuff. I'm really looking forward to the murder mysteries in Unity. I liked using Eagle Vision to find out how to make my way through the dungeons in Revelations, and this seems like it will use Eagle Vision in a similar way, looking for clues, making connections. Also the promise that the side quests will have more story to them, I really like that.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Oct 28, 2014 0:16:18 GMT
Yeah, trust me that mission is not to be missed, i'll just tell you to do all the things Peg Leg tells you to do, that is all I will tell you, there are some good level's in there, and has one of my all time favorite AC missions, I won't say AC3 was the best Assassins Creed, but it's not the worst, it was a bit buggy when it first came out, the main character is dull when compared toe Ezio, and some levels could have been more epic, but it's not a bad game. Honestly, the original is probably the worst, which is how it should be. I did all the side quests mostly, except for in Brotherhood. They added a lot more, but they were still soooooo boring. Revelations actually had some really fun side quests, aside form the tower defense stuff. I'm really looking forward to the murder mysteries in Unity. I liked using Eagle Vision to find out how to make my way through the dungeons in Revelations, and this seems like it will use Eagle Vision in a similar way, looking for clues, making connections. Also the promise that the side quests will have more story to them, I really like that. Yeah AC1 was very repetitive to say the least, and yeah I am very much so looking forward to the murder mysteries in Unity, they look very good.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2014 0:41:51 GMT
Also, as for going to Egypt for the setting of one of the games, I really hope we get to play as Darim, Altair's eldest son, if there ever is an Egypt game. The database in Revelations mentions that there's not much known about him, and that he lived in Egypt with his brother, Sef's, family, after Abbas kills him.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2014 0:48:03 GMT
Assassin's Creed Rogue trailer:
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2014 0:52:26 GMT
Also, an awesome trailer for Unity that I somehow missed:
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2014 20:12:13 GMT
Holy Shit! Penguins!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2014 18:26:10 GMT
This is as dumb as it is awesome.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2014 19:32:08 GMT
This is as dumb as it is awesome. ...Uh.... That's... odd. Maybe it's something like the Tyranny of King Washington DLC for AC III, and not part of the main game?
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