Less is often more. Take Myst: it's more immersive in part because the protagonist is basically a self-insert. Assassin's Creed would lend itself well to this because there's already a protagonist - "you are controlling the boring protagonist who is controlling the interesting protagonist" is too inception-y, IMO.Damura said:How would a blank-slate be better?Kahunaburger said:I think a better framing device would be a blank-slate protagonist being put into the Animus, along the lines of the multiplayer for AC:B. Desmond is the epitome of meh.
I don't agree. I've never enjoyed a mute protagonist.Kahunaburger said:Less is often more. Take Myst: it's more immersive in part because the protagonist is basically a self-insert. Assassin's Creed would lend itself well to this because there's already a protagonist - "you are controlling the boring protagonist who is controlling the interesting protagonist" is too inception-y, IMO.Damura said:How would a blank-slate be better?Kahunaburger said:I think a better framing device would be a blank-slate protagonist being put into the Animus, along the lines of the multiplayer for AC:B. Desmond is the epitome of meh.
I've always wondered about that... why bother training him in the Animus? When everyone should have guns and buildings are going to be harder to climb in a modern setting, what's the use?ForgottenPr0digy said:I like Desmond he's not bad and he's becoming a Assassin and his modern day storyline is very interesting.
My take is more that Assassin's Creed already has protagonists - Altair and Ezio. Desmond's more of a framing device/backup protagonist, and if he didn't talk (or was a blank slate) the game would still have a speaking protagonist. It would also allow them to focus on the protagonist with the more extensive personality and character arc. Also, if Desmond wasn't in the picture the series would be a lot more flexible in terms of where it could take the next games, because they aren't limited to the genetic memories of one person.Damura said:In every other game I've come across that features a mute protagonist I've been pretty disappointed with them.
Oh really? Well, my mistake then. Guess I didn't look hard enough. My apologies.Stealthygamer said:It had subtitlesXathos said:the game had no subtitles