Zhukov said:How dare you have anything but lavish praise for SotC, grr, hiss, etc etc.
Props, my sentiments entirely.
Zhukov said:How dare you have anything but lavish praise for SotC, grr, hiss, etc etc.
I forgot that I did this as well more or less. I bought AC2 because it was supposed to be so much better than AC, but I wanted to know what happened in the original before starting it. AC2 turned out to be pretty good incentive to finish the original. I wasn't disappointed either. By AC2 that is, the original is still nothing but a great idea with horrendous execution.)rStrangelove]AC1. I wanted to know how the story ended. Knowing that the repetitive missions would leave me bored i forced myself to only kill 1 boss a day and then stop playing. So i made it through in 9 days.
The biggest kick in the balls from that was the DLC titled Epilogue.... which still left the story unfinished.OmniscientOstrich said:The Prince of Persia (2008) reboot got very repetitve fairly early on, but I soldiered on through it I guess because I liked the platforming just about enough...and then it spat in my face by making me undue everything I had worked to restore in the final act and ending on a cliffhanger...yeah, I'm fucking glad the planned trilogy for that incarnation never saw the light of day.
I think it really helps to be a film enthusiast to appreciate what Assassins Creed 2 did. The opening cinematic after you beat up a bunch of people on the Ponte Vecchio was brilliant. The lines, "It is a good life we lead, brother."; "The best. May it never change."; "And may it never change us." always sends chills down my spine. What the game did better than the first Assassin's Creed is almost everything, but mostly character progression in the story. It helps to appreciate the finer points of cinematography and character development to like the game.T said:Assassins Creed 2. I had enough fun in the sidequests to complete the entire game (including getting all the achievements), but the main storyline completely destroyed any fondness for the game that the sidequests built up in me. It's not the worst game I've ever played, but it probably is my most hated because it completely wrecked a franchise that had so much potential and killed any interest I had in a series that I was so ready to love.
Plus, it makes me feel like I'm crazy that it's so widely considered a good game and an improvement on the first. What is wrong with people?!
I was rather disappointed with that game too. The fan-made bug-fixes and GoG release have improved it quite a lot though. If my somewhat-fuzzy memory serves me at all the instability of the game had something to do with either Troika or Atari going bust and rushing it out in a last-ditch effort to raise some capital.Zyxx said:The Temple of Elemental Evil jumps immediately to mind.
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