I'd rather play a thousand more Assassin's Creed games featuring Ezio than sit through a single AC with Altair again.
I'm not against introducing new characters, mind.
I'm not against introducing new characters, mind.
New Zealand aye? Enlighten me, how would this play out?Reaper195 said:Fuck! No! Eastern Europe needs to fuck off in the Assassins Creed games (Well, and the middle East, in one game). Seriously, go to Japan, or New Zealand....somewhere different. Etzio is not a bad character, but felt like Assassins Creed 3, and also had a shit ending. 3 will have to be in a different time period, different country/culture altogether, and actually make sense for me to really enjoy it. I was pretty tired of Brotherhood about halfway through it. Although I did like the ability to leave the Animus and run around a modern area, that was cool.
He does look alot older in the teaser trailer #4, and his robes have even changed from white, to brown.robot_slipper said:Although I like Ezio, as a lot of side-characters kept mentioning in Brotherhood, he's getting on in age a bit isn't he! Soon he'll be like, "oh I can't climb that wall today, my arthritis has flared up again".
Ninja'd by the post above, I see. Agreed on everything.ThatDaveDude1 said:Wasn't the big appeal of Assassins Creed that each game let you jump into a different point in history, with a different character, while still maintaining a cohesive all inclusive overarching storyline to connect them all?
Ezio shouldn't have been brought back in Brotherhood, neither Ezio nor Altair should be brought back for Revelations. Desmond and the other "Real World" characters should be the only ones sticking around.
They should've went straight to Assassins Creed 3, with a new character.
/Rant