Assassin's Creed 3
#51
Posté 25 octobre 2012 - 05:42
#52
Posté 25 octobre 2012 - 05:45
#53
Posté 25 octobre 2012 - 05:49
Message Sent.
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*insert sadface here*
#54
Posté 25 octobre 2012 - 06:11
The songs he sung on the next segment posing as a minstrel himelf were priceless too. "I go around and sing for coin, and you should kick me in the groin...."
So funny.
Modifié par Cutlass Jack, 25 octobre 2012 - 06:11 .
#55
Posté 25 octobre 2012 - 06:17
Hopefully AC3 blows everyone away.
#56
Posté 25 octobre 2012 - 06:20
#57
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Posté 25 octobre 2012 - 06:26
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#58
Posté 25 octobre 2012 - 06:27
#59
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Posté 25 octobre 2012 - 06:45
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LPPrince wrote...
AC1 might as well have been a demo for AC2.
Yeah, I agree. Though I kind of liked Altaïr better as a character. I think it's a shame he didn't get the trilogy treatment instead of Ezio.
#60
Posté 25 octobre 2012 - 06:51
Ah well. You get what you get.
#61
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Posté 25 octobre 2012 - 07:00
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LPPrince wrote...
All those Altair segments in Revelations could've been expanded upon and turned into a sort of trilogy for him had they decided to go that way eventually.
Ah well. You get what you get.
Again, Revelations was rushed out the door to milk Ezio (who I was seriously tired of at that point). They were just reminded that AC1 ended so abruptly in the historical part, and that they'd have to write a finale to Altair's character arc. But it's obvious that they could've focused on Altair entirely in Revelations, and leave out Ezio's middle age crisis part. And save Desmond for AC3, and Subject Sixteen.
Also, whateverh happened to Eve, which Sixteen referred to in BroHood? Why was that not brought up as soon as Dezzy Boy met Sixteen's AI clone in the Animus?
#62
Posté 25 octobre 2012 - 07:07
#63
Posté 25 octobre 2012 - 08:50
Cutlass Jack wrote...
Yeah I was planning on skipping it due to liking Ezio less as he gets older, but Steam has it on a sale currently I found hard to resist.
I actually liked him a bit better in Revelations, mainly because of the way that his story is more clearly paralleled to Altair's. My problem with Brotherhood is that Ezio was such a static character. The game was intended to demonstrate his rise from simply a skilled assassin to an active leader, but those elements never really evolved beyond game mechanics (assassin recruitment, buying shops, etc). I would've loved to see Ezio get to know the recruits or show them complex maneuvers, etc.
#64
Posté 25 octobre 2012 - 08:54
Speaking of which, I wonder how Assassin Recruits are gonna work in AC3.
#65
Posté 25 octobre 2012 - 08:58
LPPrince wrote...
I thought the teaching recruits dynamic was done much better in Revelations.
Speaking of which, I wonder how Assassin Recruits are gonna work in AC3.
From what I've heard, they're bringing it back though to a much more limited extent. I saw an article that Connor would only be able to have assistance in main cities.
I remember a writer saying that the main reason for this is that Brotherhood and Revelations were off-shoots. It's alot harder to take something away from Ezio between each game, since players would think he's unlearning his abilities. In Connor's case, since he's brand new, they can avoid giving him every toy Ezio originally had and just reason that he learned a different set of skills.
#66
Posté 25 octobre 2012 - 08:59
Well, from what we know right now, at least.
#67
Posté 25 octobre 2012 - 11:12
#68
Posté 25 octobre 2012 - 11:39
LPPrince wrote...
Am I the only one that might spend an inordinate amount of time hunting?
I'm really hoping AC3 has hunting challenges like Red Dead Redemption, it was so much fun.
#69
Posté 25 octobre 2012 - 11:43
#70
Posté 25 octobre 2012 - 11:53
#71
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Posté 26 octobre 2012 - 12:04
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#72
Posté 26 octobre 2012 - 12:08
LPPrince wrote...
Am I the only one that might spend an inordinate amount of time hunting?
On back-up playthroughs, possibly. My problem is that whenever I get a new game, I have to kill it ASAP at the expense of side quests, miscellaneous stuff, etc. It was the same with Dishonored. Usually my second playthrough is where I take my time and enjoy the atmosphere.
#73
Posté 26 octobre 2012 - 12:09
#74
Posté 26 octobre 2012 - 12:23
#75
Posté 26 octobre 2012 - 12:38
Il Divo wrote...
LPPrince wrote...
Am I the only one that might spend an inordinate amount of time hunting?
On back-up playthroughs, possibly. My problem is that whenever I get a new game, I have to kill it ASAP at the expense of side quests, miscellaneous stuff, etc. It was the same with Dishonored. Usually my second playthrough is where I take my time and enjoy the atmosphere.
Thats something I just can't do, hahaha. I usually play games like these once so I try to do absolutely everything I possibly can.





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