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Just finished Assassin's Creed: Revelations. . .
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And I feel something like a void in me. Let's face it this game is far too easy for anyone who has played the previous ones. However the story is what keeps me enthralled, I really love all of AC stories and locations, even if the mechanics are a bit too soft, sometimes I did have fun (and lot's of rage quits while playing multiplayer) and enjoyed the overall experience.
For anyone who played the first one, Altair is a fairly recognizable name and character, he plays an important part in this game, his story was almost flawless, however then end left me sad and made me drop a couple of tears, I mean Altair's ending.
I don't know what they'll make in the next one, since this is also Ezio's last appearance, but the loss of these two characters was a hit for me, a fan of this awesome series.
For anyone who played the first one, Altair is a fairly recognizable name and character, he plays an important part in this game, his story was almost flawless, however then end left me sad and made me drop a couple of tears, I mean Altair's ending.
I don't know what they'll make in the next one, since this is also Ezio's last appearance, but the loss of these two characters was a hit for me, a fan of this awesome series.
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I couldn't get all that into the game honestly.
I mean yeah, kick ass assassins and all but really after playing all of the previous titles when I drudged through revelations the only thing I looked forward to was blazing through to the end to see if I would have to buy another game in order to see where it concludes.
I would read the books to find out myself but sadly those were cancelled last time I checked.
I mean yeah, kick ass assassins and all but really after playing all of the previous titles when I drudged through revelations the only thing I looked forward to was blazing through to the end to see if I would have to buy another game in order to see where it concludes.
I would read the books to find out myself but sadly those were cancelled last time I checked.
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The only thing that kept me playing was the story alone, the multiplayer has become to close-quaters, and im not a huge fan of the hook-blade.
But to see the final days of Altair, and Ezio learning the sercrets, and passing them on to Desmond, really a satisfing ending to the Assassin's Creed 2 Saga. With all that, You even get to start learning about Desmond! his early life, what he did, how he got there, and how it started! really sets a good pace to Assassin's Creed 3, Lets just hope that one does go to Assassin's Creed 3.04.
In the end, I felt the gameplay itself was 'meh' and lacking in what made Assassin's Creed, like, Made out of assassins! not murdous, kill-you-from-afar, guys who call themselves such, having all that armour (i'll have it, Really cool looking armor) and stuff, really made it feel like, "Sure, Mess up 100 times, and still do well enough to get though"
But to see the final days of Altair, and Ezio learning the sercrets, and passing them on to Desmond, really a satisfing ending to the Assassin's Creed 2 Saga. With all that, You even get to start learning about Desmond! his early life, what he did, how he got there, and how it started! really sets a good pace to Assassin's Creed 3, Lets just hope that one does go to Assassin's Creed 3.04.
In the end, I felt the gameplay itself was 'meh' and lacking in what made Assassin's Creed, like, Made out of assassins! not murdous, kill-you-from-afar, guys who call themselves such, having all that armour (i'll have it, Really cool looking armor) and stuff, really made it feel like, "Sure, Mess up 100 times, and still do well enough to get though"