Srry mate I meant the Past.thanks for pointing that out.Kermi said:watburzummaniac said:I think they should make it in the future,around 1820 or something.
Srry mate I meant the Past.thanks for pointing that out.Kermi said:watburzummaniac said:I think they should make it in the future,around 1820 or something.
I see you're a Zero Punctuation fan, eh?yersimapestis said:it isnt a rehash retard. a rehash is like the tomb raider games only upgrading the graphics and even having the same basic storyline, whereas acII has new weapons new story new abilities and ubisoft actually used the critisicim to make the game better. so shut up you stupid trollSpace Spoons said:I don't own the game because it's a rehash of the original. Do you see how that works?Kermi said:Space Spoons said:I think Ubisoft Montreal should focus on making sure the inevitable sequel doesn't feel like as much of a giant chore as the first two, first of all.![]()
Good thing your opinion is informed, or I might question it's validity.
ANYWAYPlease, let's all stop arguing.
He might break a nail?orangeapples said:NO Desmond is not allowed to be awesome. I don't even think he should be allowed to runWakefield said:Well here's a crazy thought, HE could run around being awesome for a change. Seriously..orangeapples said:I don't think Assassin's Creed could be set in the future. the Animus only shows the actions of Desmond's ancestors, right? So how could it show the actions of his descendants?
I have 94% of the trophies on ps3 ...MetalBaird said:I had Assassins Creed for the ps3, so, sadly no trophies![]()
It honestly, doesn't reveal that much, especially after all the work it takes to unlock them. Was I the only one who got really stumped by them glyphs?SuperMse said:The entire truth video is posted above. Do not watch if you dislike spoilers (even I haven't watched it).http://www.gametrailers.com/video/the-truth-assassins-creed/59415
I spoiled myself. It's a teaser for sure, giving only vague hints of what the next game might hold. Well, it gives kinda strong hints unless there's some incredibly weird twists in the plot or something.omega 616 said:It honestly, doesn't reveal that much, especially after all the work it takes to unlock them. Was I the only one who got really stumped by them glyphs?SuperMse said:The entire truth video is posted above. Do not watch if you dislike spoilers (even I haven't watched it).http://www.gametrailers.com/video/the-truth-assassins-creed/59415
go to youtube manSimSquid92 said:I only borrowed AC 2 from a friend, and didn't bother to find all of the glyphs, you wouldn't happen to have a link to a completed video of The Truth would you? Just because I am curious as to how the whole thing went.JoeKickAzz said:just a rumor, not confirmedMarik2 said:Didn't Ubisoft say AC3 will maybe take place during WWII?
If anyone watched The Truth video i think it answers this. not sure tho
Oh, and I hope it isn't in WWII, I just don't see it happening as a stealth game, maybe they should go on one of the assassins that we saw in that tomb, the statues, or just follow on from where AC 2 left off, and go straight to Desmond finally doing something instead of just sitting around thinking bout it.
Yes, I totally can't see a reason to continue to AC3.Kuchinawa212 said:I don't think they really NEED a AC3, maybe a AC2 add on. More assassinations and the such. Could be fun. Just DLC instead of going through all these times during history. What if they run out of ideas Assassin's Creed: Caveman? Do you use a club as your tool of the trade in that game?
Thing is, it's a sequel. The point of a sequel isn't to change up the gameplay constantly, but rather to expand and improve on the original's gameplay while keeping the core concepts and continuing the story. No direct sequel brings massive changes, they just (sometimes) make things better. In that respect, AC2 is fantastic, it's less repetitive, more diverse and more interesting.Space Spoons said:AC1 was one of the first 360 games I purchased. I'd followed the development history of it, thought it sounded really interesting, and determined that if I ever bought a "next-gen" console, I'd play it. And so, I did.Kermi said:I have my doubts about your claims. The new blending system, the changes to the weapons and combat, the way you complete your assassinations, the additional abilities... based on your gamerscore for AC1 and your claim to have spent four hours with AC2 tells me you've spent more time with AC2 than you did with AC1. Unless you spent a few hours with AC1, decided to buy it anyway, then stopped playing it.Space Spoons said:Not owning the game doesn't mean I've never played it. I played the first, and found it mildly entertaining, if a bit repetitive. The sequel warranted my attention, but I wasn't impressed enough by the original to purchase it immediately, so I figured it'd be prudent to try the game out before dropping $60 on it.Kermi said:I point to my original comment, which inferred that not having played the game your comments can hardly be considered a reasonable assessment of what the game offers.Space Spoons said:I don't own the game because it's a rehash of the original. Do you see how that works?Kermi said:Space Spoons said:I think Ubisoft Montreal should focus on making sure the inevitable sequel doesn't feel like as much of a giant chore as the first two, first of all.![]()
Good thing your opinion is informed, or I might question it's validity.
Do you see how that works?
I personally found AC2 to be quite fresh, with several great improvements in the gameplay and storytelling compared to the original.
But if you want to stand by your "I haven't played it but still know everything about it" position, who am I to stop you?
I tried it. In about four hours of playtime, I found nothing but more of the same. Hence, I think it's a rehash, and therefore not worth purchasing.
Maybe that's why you don't see the difference. However, I personally (once again, based on achievements) have spent less time with AC1 than you, (although I did watch my wife complete the bulk of it) and even I felt it was a distinct improvement.
You're correct, I still haven't finished it. To be honest, every time I play it, I end up getting distracted with murdering rooftop guards and starting fistfights in the streets. It's a bit like a medieval Grand Theft Auto for me. That, and I wasn't eager to resume playing as Desmond in "the real world", since I found it really boring.
I wouldn't say I spent more actual time with ACII, though I certainly made more progress. I didn't spend nearly as much time "messing around" with it as I did with the original, because I was eager to get to "the good stuff". You know, Da Vinci's Flying machines, the Spanish Inquisition, stuff like that. Such moments were few and far between, I'm afraid.
As I said, the changes to scenery and weaponry were interesting, but in my opinion, minor; it just wasn't enough to warrant the purchase.
STEAMPUNK! That would be awesome.JRCB said:As my friend said, it should be set in London during the Industrial revolution.
It's not a spoiler, it shows Adam and Eve escaping.Acromatopsy said:I spoiled myself. It's a teaser for sure, giving only vague hints of what the next game might hold. Well, it gives kinda strong hints unless there's some incredibly weird twists in the plot or something.omega 616 said:It honestly, doesn't reveal that much, especially after all the work it takes to unlock them. Was I the only one who got really stumped by them glyphs?SuperMse said:The entire truth video is posted above. Do not watch if you dislike spoilers (even I haven't watched it).http://www.gametrailers.com/video/the-truth-assassins-creed/59415
Oh, and by the way - having just finished Ass Greed I - does it really really just leave you hanging in the end? Like, is there supposed to happen something after Desmond gets the eagle vision and sees all the cultist scribbles around the room or is he just forever stuck in the room until you get frustrated and shut down the console?
Yea, yer winging ass got pwned!Space Spoons said:I don't own the game because it's a rehash of the original. Do you see how that works?Kermi said:Space Spoons said:I think Ubisoft Montreal should focus on making sure the inevitable sequel doesn't feel like as much of a giant chore as the first two, first of all.![]()
Good thing your opinion is informed, or I might question it's validity.
that might be pritty kickass xDMarik2 said:Didn't Ubisoft say AC3 will maybe take place during WWII?
On Assassins Creed? Or Assassings Creed 2?omega 616 said:I have 94% of the trophies on ps3 ...MetalBaird said:I had Assassins Creed for the ps3, so, sadly no trophies![]()