Assassins Creed, what do you think?

Wat did u think of it??

  • Excellent

    Votes: 7 38.9%
  • very good

    Votes: 8 44.4%
  • good

    Votes: 3 16.7%
  • bad

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • very bad

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    18
well with Oblivion it has over 100 hours of gameplay whilst Assassin's Creed has about 15 hours it all depends if you're gunna be spending time on them or if you want to play multiple games.
 
Hinesmdc said:
lol

that doesnt make me feel bad or anything

you're the one who stalks little girls...

No hines

I learned my mistake from GM

I stalk big girls now
 
My Religious Studies prof keeps talking about this game in class. He seems to really enjoy the fact that you can climb on the Dome of the Rock. :lol

He also likes Okami, as he told us on another occasion. If anyone wants to know what the name means, I can tell you. It's pretty neat, actually. I'll give you a hint, the "O" can mean multiple things, and the word "kami" has no actual definition. :lol
 
Assassin's creed deliver's one of the most compelling stories out there. While the Gameplay is a bit ridgid and monotanous it is fun. It actually has to much sandbox style play for an rpg or stealth game though. Reminecent of crackdown, you get perk for getting to high places and can collect "Flags" for a challenge. If you buy this game, ensure that you focus on the sidequests as they break up the main story a bit. The combat while neat, feels like a hack and slash only with fewer enemies. it is a bit hard at first, but you will get better as the game progresses.
It sure is pretty though! And I say again that the story is something else.
 
Okay, now rather than read through these two pages, I'm going to put up my opinion on Assasins Creed now I have more detail on it.
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From what I have seen and heard, the overall game is a veryu high quality game with a very good stroy line palced behind it. Though at first glance it may seem like your usual run about and hack apart game, it's also more of a aaction with slight adventure as you stealth your way, eyeing of targets before you move in for your kill. It's not somthing that you can simple run right into and hope to surive.
The control system, overall, is rather simple and easy to get used to. The control's are set up so you can control whom you fight against, sort of like in a dual, making it easy to parry off an attack from one, strike another, then bring down your first opponen, and still be ready to parry of anotehr attack. However, it still seems to take some getting used to. But a gaming pro will easy get used to these swift attacks, as well as the ability to scale up buildings and objects to get away from pursuers or to gain a tactical advantage for eyeing off your prey.
The detail of the game is very high, something like what I've seen myself from Heavenly Sword. The scenery is based on the actual era, and even on the actual history of the locations where it is based, making a very eye appealing adventure. This is another one of those games that proves that the process of making a game can be considered an art.
The story (which I will not give away for those who havn't payed it) is rather good. Though it still could have had alot more efort in it to extend its playing time, it has a good background behind it and it all moves very smoothly with the game as you progress throughout it. But, I'll allow those who play it to decide upon this themselves. In my opionion, it is a very good storyline.
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That's pretty much all I have to say from what I know so far. :)
 
So, can any enemies climb buildings, or is it just your trump card?
 
hey have the ability to chase you but it is more than easy enough to get away... The trick is in finding someplace to lay low after getting away. Hide spots aren't the easiest to find. Besides that, there are guards in high places too.
 
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