henke on 14/5/2015 at 10:08
If I get it it'll likely be in a sale, as I have with the previous entries.
Here's a good chunk of gameplay they released the other day:
[video=youtube;hKR42Ci000k]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKR42Ci000k[/video]
I keep buying these damn things tho I'm not really sure why. I liked AC1 and 3 well enough to finish them but left 2 and 4 half-done(tho I know many consider them the best in the series). I've given Unity a miss, but watching (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaxlzAEtyVA) StealthKillerBR's videos of it I am kinda itching to play that one as well. I have a weakness for stylish stealth-action, even if it usually turns out to be a bit more clunky when played than it appears in the videos. I do like the setting in Syndicate as well.
Oceanstorm on 15/5/2015 at 08:33
AC1, despite it's faults, was a lot of fun.
AC2 was amazing. The story, graphics, game play, everything really went to a whole new level & then AC Brotherhood blew the roof off with how incredibly good it was.
I enjoyed AC Revelations although I know a lot of people were lukewarm about it. Just couldn't get into AC3 though.
AC Black Flag was so much fun it was almost a sin & as for Unity, bought it, played about 1/2 hour & then quit cause I was bored out my skull. :tsktsk:
I'm a sucker for history/alternate history kind of stuff, especially when it's more than halfway decent (the AC series & Wolfenstein series being good examples)
nicked on 15/5/2015 at 14:35
Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes: The Game.
Fallen+Keeper on 15/5/2015 at 19:08
Wait, and what about Assassin's Creed Victory?....
Anyway, I've lost track (and count) of Assassin's Creed games. I was a real sucker for the story till AC Revelations and I played it mainly for beautiful locations, great story and interesting characters, not for a "gamey" gameplay which hardly evolved since 2007. But now it became rather silly and tiresome, I'm not even sure I know where the story is at anymore nor if it still makes any sense at this point. So I think I will buy it after Ubisoft released the final game so that there is a closure that is both sensical and satisfactory.
And if I won't see another hooded guy jumping on a wall again it will be to soon.
faetal on 16/5/2015 at 11:42
I'm stalled on AC3 at the moment, but my current preference looks like:
AC2 > AC:R > AC:B > AC1 > AC3
These games are really looking to outstay their welcome it seems. it doesn't feel like a game series any more, it feels like a cash cow.
Jason Moyer on 16/5/2015 at 15:53
Made it about half an hour into Brotherhood before realizing I was playing the same game for the third time. So that, Revelations, III, and IV still sit unplayed and I'm absolutely not touching another one until/unless I finish those.
EvaUnit02 on 17/5/2015 at 01:06
Quote Posted by Fallen+Keeper
Wait, and what about Assassin's Creed Victory?....
It was obviously a working title for Syndicate. Clearly this is the same game whose existence was leaked to the press some months back.
Fallen+Keeper on 17/5/2015 at 07:13
Quote Posted by EvaUnit02
It was obviously a working title for Syndicate. Clearly this is the same game whose existence was leaked to the press some months back.
Clearly it's not obvious to someone who's not interested and doesn't follow news regarding AC. Obviously.
EvaUnit02 on 17/5/2015 at 23:26
Quote Posted by Fallen+Keeper
Clearly it's not obvious to someone who's not interested and doesn't follow news regarding AC. Obviously.
1. Info and screenshots of an Assassin's Creed game set in Victorian London where you can ride horse-drawn carriages get leaked to the press.
2. Some months later an Assassin's Creed game set in Victorian London where you can ride horse-drawn carriages get officially announced.
Even a halfwit can connect those dot.