I had more fun with this game than most games out there. Every game has it's flaws, just go grab a cup of coffee, or go cook a meal through the boring bits.
Well you've got to realize that this game is by Ubisoft, patron saints of dicking around on rooftops and shitty combat in the first game. Although on reflection you seemed to be more upset that Altir was, and more specifically the counter move, was too powerful, whereas many complaints that I have heard was that Altir wasn't powerful enough. Really given that it is Ubisoft, and historical what you really should have expected was more the bastard offspring of Splinter Cell and Prince of Persia, which actually is what it seems to be much more like. Splinter Cell for the realism and conspiracy b.s. and Prince of Persia for the setting. Now while the redundancy is noticable and the jabbering on from the assasination victims gets to you, which it doesn't me but I didn't let it, then Assassins Creed 2 looks like it may be resolving your complaints.Mr Companion said:Actually your right I rather did expect it to be a medieval hitman game, especially since that's how they advertised it, those cheeky ubisoft buggers.
While it's true that you can get away with only doing 3 missions, you're somewhat encouraged to complete all of them in order to get the information required to pull off a somewhat model assassination. Proceeding without having all the maps and info kind of defeats the point. Sure you can just run in cowboy style, put the game is called "Assassin's Creed," and hence a degree of finesse is implied.lostclause said:Slight problem, you only have to do 3 investigations and informer quests take two forms, assassinations and flag running. Also the citizen saving and view points aren't necessary (although the viewpoints are useful).
I am afraid that assassins creed 2 looks like it will only build on my complaints, however I wont be buying the next one anyway so there is no problem. Also once again I must apologise for this review ant thanks for the input ect because I am making another review that seems less aggressive and more explanatory based on feedback.KingPiccolOwned said:Well you've got to realize that this game is by Ubisoft, patron saints of dicking around on rooftops and shitty combat in the first game. Although on reflection you seemed to be more upset that Altir was, and more specifically the counter move, was too powerful, whereas many complaints that I have heard was that Altir wasn't powerful enough. Really given that it is Ubisoft, and historical what you really should have expected was more the bastard offspring of Splinter Cell and Prince of Persia, which actually is what it seems to be much more like. Splinter Cell for the realism and conspiracy b.s. and Prince of Persia for the setting. Now while the redundancy is noticable and the jabbering on from the assasination victims gets to you, which it doesn't me but I didn't let it, then Assassins Creed 2 looks like it may be resolving your complaints.Mr Companion said:Actually your right I rather did expect it to be a medieval hitman game, especially since that's how they advertised it, those cheeky ubisoft buggers.
I am fairly interested as to how it builds upon your complaints? Still too powerful?Mr Companion said:I am afraid that assassins creed 2 looks like it will only build on my complaints, however I wont be buying the next one anyway so there is no problem.
a little repetitive. You have a fine introductory sentence which tells me you're speaking of gameplay in this section. I don't need to be told twice. When I read it like you wrote it I think of someone giving a book report, and taking breathes after every sentence. If dividing the sections up like that helps you in writing, excellent! Continue doing it, just take it out before you post it, then I won't have a monotone in my head.Mr Companion said:Gameplay.
Assassins creed excels at gameplay if nothing else.