lifa-cobex
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You forgot the boring repetitive gameplay in AC1
Cant be quoted enough.
Not sure if want after that last game.
Sure does look pretty though.
You forgot the boring repetitive gameplay in AC1
You forgot the boring repetitive gameplay in AC1
I'm going to remain a little reserved when it comes to the AC series because the last one was a huge disappointment for me like many others. Not buying this one for a while. Best one was AC II.
Nah, Brotherhood was already a step down from 2. Story got utterly ridiculous and Rome wasn't as interesting as locations in the previous game.AC:B is the pinnacle of the series.
It was good, but 2 is definitely the best. Great game.AC:B is the pinnacle of the series.
Hopefully it means researching, plotting and planning assassinations like in AC1. You don't need to do it 7 times like AC1, but would it have killed to include a few actual assassination plots in the last four games?
You're romanticizing the hell out of AC1. The 'plotting and planning' was going up to Malik to get another fetch quest and bring it back to him to 'unlock' the assassination.
You're romanticizing the hell out of AC1. The 'plotting and planning' was going up to Malik to get another fetch quest and bring it back to him to 'unlock' the assassination.
You're romanticizing the hell out of AC1. The 'plotting and planning' was going up to Malik to get another fetch quest and bring it back to him to 'unlock' the assassination.
Well, there is nothing about the last five AC games (incl. ACIV) to make them look like an assassin games. Only first AC was about the assassins, about their order and stuff like that (not the best realisation of medieval-like Hitman game in my oppinion but still, a lot better than in other AC games), the rest of them is shitty Santa Barbara. The best words that can describe all of the problems which at least the last four AC games has is - creative impotence in terms of core gameplay, open world and all the stuff related to it.That said, I'm not expecting it from AC4 because nothing about it looks like an Assassin game.
Well, there is nothing about the last five AC games (incl. ACIV) to make them look like an assassin games. Only first AC was about the assassins, about their order and stuff like that (not the best realisation of medieval-like Hitman game in my oppinion but still, a lot better than in other AC games), the rest of them is shitty Santa Barbara. The best words that can describe all of the problems which at least the last four AC games has is - creative impotence in terms of core gameplay, open world and all the stuff related to it.
aliasing on PS4
15min of AC4 on PS4 (console present and being used)
Up @ noon on IGN
http://uk.ign.com/videos/2013/10/28/assassins-creed-iv-15-minutes-of-new-footage-up-at-noon
to get the PS4 version or the PC version ( going to play on a 780m 4gb) that's the question.
AssCreed was no Rainbow Six, but the investigation system did leave the matter of how best to use the information gained -- if at all -- to the player, which are elements Ubi abandoned with 2 as it moved the series towards a more traditional action-adventure experience. As I like to say, to this day I still most prefer the original game overall due it succeeding the most at making the player feel like an actual assassin (though I will echo the comments that 2 has the best locations of the series thus far, particularly Florence and Venice -- 3 takes the cake for the worst).
When does the review embargo lift?
Will your PC only run the game at 30fps & have jaggies?
If no, then get the PC version.