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More like western devs would never do justice to that artwork.
Exactly.
More like western devs would never do justice to that artwork.
Oh, and guys, remember that image from the Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia? Yeah...
The devs would never do justice to this artwork.
Honestly the only cool thing I can imagine about an AC game set in ancient Egypt are the "Assassin" tombs which would obviously be set in pyramids and be actual tombs filled with traps and puzzles. But then again it's an AC game so there wouldn't be any actual puzzles and it would all be guided. That's pretty frustrating because that setting lends itself perfectly to those things.
The rest of the game though I just can't see what would make endless sand and simplistic city design fun to play around in.
Honestly the only cool thing I can imagine about an AC game set in ancient Egypt are the "Assassin" tombs which would obviously be set in pyramids and be actual tombs filled with traps and puzzles. But then again it's an AC game so there wouldn't be any actual puzzles and it would all be guided. That's pretty frustrating because that setting lends itself perfectly to those things.
The rest of the game though I just can't see what would make endless sand and simplistic city design fun to play around in.
Cant we just get a fucking Assassins Creed set in China or Japan? I just want to see completely new architecture and setting that no one else has done. My dream game would be playing as a ninja assassin that actually uses stealth and you have to assassinate samurai lords across Japan.
A dev confirmed before black flag that they wouldn't want to go to a location/time like that, specifically mentionally feudal japan. You can rest safely knowing that Assassin's Creed won't be overdone or cliche anytime soon.
Here are the old Osiris images btw:
Well shoot, I forgot about that part. Let's hope that someone at Ubisoft is foolish enough to start a new IP set in Feudal Japan or WWII (that is not a shooter). Otherwise we will be stuck with exciting settings like New Orleans and other places during the American Revolution. To anyone at Ubisoft I would suggest California during the westward expansion or just anywhere with uninteresting buildings.
Is this the part where I quote your avatar?More like western devs would never do justice to that artwork.
Why is that pyramid brown?
didn't someone from ubisoft hint that watch_dogs and AC take place in same universe?
Why is that pyramid brown?
Give me an AC game that wraps everything up, focusing only on Desmond and modern day.
#nofeathersYeah that pyramid should be a very bright shade of white.
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Eh, wrong. Go and play them again.I honestly don't get it.
AC 1-3 spoilers:Desmond is entering the Animus again and again, why? So that he can learn the skills required to face the Templars in modern day(Matrix style), right? So... For how long are they going to keep stretching the whole thing?
That's what they appeared to be leaning towards in 2, and even in 3, but then they pissed all over that and decided to milk it.I honestly don't get it.
AC 1-3 spoilers:If they want to keep making open world games based on all sorts of periods and times then that's fine by me, but please - just finish this franchise. Give me an AC game that wraps everything up, focusing only on Desmond and modern day.Desmond is entering the Animus again and again, why? So that he can learn the skills required to face the Templars in modern day(Matrix style), right? So... For how long are they going to keep stretching the whole thing?
Why is that pyramid brown?
Yeah that pyramid should be a very bright shade of white.
Right:
Wrong:
You do realize that the whole picture is pretty dark... black clouds and stuff...
Yes, but the guy's hair is white and you can still tell it's definitely white.
You look at the pyramid and its primary color/hue is sand/tan/light brown - the same or darker than the sand on the ground, not white. Dark clouds casting a shadow or not, it would still be identifiable as white (since the casing stones on the pyramid were a very polished bright white).
I honestly don't get it.
AC 1-3 spoilers:If they want to keep making open world games based on all sorts of periods and times then that's fine by me, but please - just finish this franchise. Give me an AC game that wraps everything up, focusing only on Desmond and modern day.Desmond is entering the Animus again and again, why? So that he can learn the skills required to face the Templars in modern day(Matrix style), right? So... For how long are they going to keep stretching the whole thing?
That's what they appeared to be leaning towards in 2, and even in 3, but then they pissed all over that and decided to milk it.
edit: not so much Matrix fighting, but my guess was that they'd get the location of something () in the Animus that helped them defeat the Templars once and for all and then you'd do what you do and bish bosh, story wrapped up.the apple
Assassins Creed IV: Pyramids
Eh, not really.
The Desmond story-arch was about heading off one particular cataclysmic event in the year 2012, not ending the Templar/Assassin conflict completely.
At no point did they suggest that succeeding in saving the world would end the Templar/Assassin conflict.
That would be terrible.
I've only just remembered that the AC2 ending happened. Well, right until the the ending it seems fairly normal in an "We have cool tech and there's the ancestor thing but everything else is normal" sort of way. But with every game they seem to have gone even further off the rails with the story. I'm usually fine with stories that others hate, but AC's gone in a fucking weird direction. Thecould have been used to magic some world saving event into motion, but it's turned intoappleor some shit. All of the Assassin/Templar fighting seems to be for naught in the grand scheme of the story, which as far as I understand seems to be the old ones doing whatever they want in an "us vs them" sort of way.Tron