will someone please tell me how it is
I JUST
I WANT IT SO MUCH
so Assassin's Creed III is out
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As far as Assasins Creed goes, it reminds me of the original.
New character who's not quite as deep or charming as Ezio, some things are stellar while others just don't click, the first few missions are lackluster, but everything looks stellar and freerunning feels UNBELIEVABLE.
New character who's not quite as deep or charming as Ezio, some things are stellar while others just don't click, the first few missions are lackluster, but everything looks stellar and freerunning feels UNBELIEVABLE.
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Let's face it, man. They just did something right with Ezio and the entirety of the ACII storyline. It's hard to match
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Uh... it doesn't remind me of the original at all.ScotchRobbins wrote:As far as Assasins Creed goes, it reminds me of the original.
New character who's not quite as deep or charming as Ezio, some things are stellar while others just don't click, the first few missions are lackluster, but everything looks stellar and freerunning feels UNBELIEVABLE.
It's much more consistent than Revelations was.
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You were telling him about Buddha, you were telling him about Mohammed in the same breath. You never mentioned one time the Man who came and died a criminal’s death...
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DREWDrewsov wrote:Uh... it doesn't remind me of the original at all.ScotchRobbins wrote:As far as Assasins Creed goes, it reminds me of the original.
New character who's not quite as deep or charming as Ezio, some things are stellar while others just don't click, the first few missions are lackluster, but everything looks stellar and freerunning feels UNBELIEVABLE.
It's much more consistent than Revelations was.
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AGREED
DREW
IGNORE ME
TELL ChickenSoup BOUT THE AWESOME (or lack thereof,or middle-ground, or whatever you think of it)
DREW
IGNORE ME
TELL ChickenSoup BOUT THE AWESOME (or lack thereof,or middle-ground, or whatever you think of it)
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LOUD NOISESScotchRobbins wrote:AGREED
DREW
IGNORE ME
TELL ChickenSoup BOUT THE AWESOME (or lack thereof,or middle-ground, or whatever you think of it)
SOUP I AM WANDERING THROUGH THE STREETS OF BOSTON AND GETTING BLAMED FOR STUFF I DIDN'T DO BUT BEFORE THAT THERE WAS THIS MASSIVE TWIST AND NOW I'M LIKE OMG AND THEN THERE WAS THE WHOLE PART WHERE I MET SAMUEL ADAMS AND WENT WAIT A MINUTE ISN'T THAT THE GUY FROM THE BEER BOTTLES AND IT WASChickenSoup wrote:DREWDrewsov wrote:Uh... it doesn't remind me of the original at all.ScotchRobbins wrote:As far as Assasins Creed goes, it reminds me of the original.
New character who's not quite as deep or charming as Ezio, some things are stellar while others just don't click, the first few missions are lackluster, but everything looks stellar and freerunning feels UNBELIEVABLE.
It's much more consistent than Revelations was.
IGNORE HIM
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You were telling him about Buddha, you were telling him about Mohammed in the same breath. You never mentioned one time the Man who came and died a criminal’s death...
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Drewsov wrote:LOUD NOISESScotchRobbins wrote:AGREED
DREW
IGNORE ME
TELL ChickenSoup BOUT THE AWESOME (or lack thereof,or middle-ground, or whatever you think of it)

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Drewsov wrote: SOUP I AM WANDERING THROUGH THE STREETS OF BOSTON AND GETTING BLAMED FOR STUFF I DIDN'T DO BUT BEFORE THAT THERE WAS THIS MASSIVE TWIST AND NOW I'M LIKE OMG AND THEN THERE WAS THE WHOLE PART WHERE I MET SAMUEL ADAMS AND WENT WAIT A MINUTE ISN'T THAT THE GUY FROM THE BEER BOTTLES AND IT WAS

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I suppose I'm in the minority here. I think the game is pretty awful and I'm trying to find reasons to not make me feel like an idiot for wasting $90 (I paid for the DLC season pass).
The controls are better, but Connor wall humps, and not wall jumps, far too often. I especially love it when I'm trapped on a log three inches from the ground and I can't get down. I never wanted to be on the log in the first place. I think it's interesting that for a game series that's supposed to be all about stealth doesn't really give you the tools to do it often and well.
Tree assassinations are awesome! Even moreso when you want to do it but the guy you have to kill is in a clearing and you have no way to get to him without being seen and if you're seen you get docked synchronization points and that never ever gets old.
I like that my horse is a vehicle to get me to the sections of the map where it's faster just to run on foot.
I really, really like the blatant political slant being sold as "da truuf" that isn't at all called out for the bull crap it is except when Nathan Drake... er... Desmond Miles powerfully retorts to his Limey pal something along the lines of, "You're just a Debbie Downer."
Connor has the personality of wall paper glue. And why he keeps getting put into key positions is beyond me. He's a nobody. And the games does the thing I hate with any story that features immortal characters (and I know he's not immortal, this is just a comparison): They knew everyone who was awesome and was apart of everything that happened that was awesome. You just never heard of them... because they were so awesome no one thought to write it down. Any of it.
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Naval combat is pretty sweet. I can't be snarky about that. It's a blasty blast.
I am pretty sure I paid $90 for a period checkers simulator when it's all said and done. But I'm having a lot of fun playing checkers, so I can't down it there either.
The controls are better, but Connor wall humps, and not wall jumps, far too often. I especially love it when I'm trapped on a log three inches from the ground and I can't get down. I never wanted to be on the log in the first place. I think it's interesting that for a game series that's supposed to be all about stealth doesn't really give you the tools to do it often and well.
Tree assassinations are awesome! Even moreso when you want to do it but the guy you have to kill is in a clearing and you have no way to get to him without being seen and if you're seen you get docked synchronization points and that never ever gets old.
I like that my horse is a vehicle to get me to the sections of the map where it's faster just to run on foot.
I really, really like the blatant political slant being sold as "da truuf" that isn't at all called out for the bull crap it is except when Nathan Drake... er... Desmond Miles powerfully retorts to his Limey pal something along the lines of, "You're just a Debbie Downer."
Connor has the personality of wall paper glue. And why he keeps getting put into key positions is beyond me. He's a nobody. And the games does the thing I hate with any story that features immortal characters (and I know he's not immortal, this is just a comparison): They knew everyone who was awesome and was apart of everything that happened that was awesome. You just never heard of them... because they were so awesome no one thought to write it down. Any of it.
/sarcasm
Naval combat is pretty sweet. I can't be snarky about that. It's a blasty blast.
I am pretty sure I paid $90 for a period checkers simulator when it's all said and done. But I'm having a lot of fun playing checkers, so I can't down it there either.
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Oh, Nolan North? You mean Nathan Drake, Desmond Miles, Edward Richtofen, Hades from the original God of War, the Penguin from Arkham City, and others?selderane wrote:I really, really like the blatant political slant being sold as "da truuf" that isn't at all called out for the bull crap it is except when Nathan Drake... er... Desmond Miles powerfully retorts to his Limey pal something along the lines of, "You're just a Debbie Downer."
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Yes. My introduction to Mr. North was Uncharted, and series I adore, so that's who I always hear.ScotchRobbins wrote:Oh, Nolan North? You mean Nathan Drake, Desmond Miles, Edward Richtofen, Hades from the original God of War, the Penguin from Arkham City, and others?selderane wrote:I really, really like the blatant political slant being sold as "da truuf" that isn't at all called out for the bull crap it is except when Nathan Drake... er... Desmond Miles powerfully retorts to his Limey pal something along the lines of, "You're just a Debbie Downer."
Though his work in Arkham City was fantastic. I had no idea it was him, which was great.
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Yeah.
Desmond sounds a little like him, he essentially IS Nathan Drake, but the Penguin... no idea it was him.
And my friends at school did say that ACIII is blooming with glitches.
Desmond sounds a little like him, he essentially IS Nathan Drake, but the Penguin... no idea it was him.
And my friends at school did say that ACIII is blooming with glitches.
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Interesting! How often does the game require you to assassinate trees?selderane wrote: Tree assassinations are awesome!
