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Post by Marshal Hugh Dowding on Nov 9, 2015 3:26:13 GMT
Hi guys, I am just asking if anyone here plays Assassin's creed games on their PC, console or positive or on mobile, I am a big fn f the AC series and i played almost all of the AC games except for Assassin's creed and AC brotherhood.
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Post by Mountbatten on Nov 9, 2015 3:40:19 GMT
Assasin creed was a decent series. I played 1-4. It was too easy to 100% the game imo. Black Flag for example: it took me two days to complete everything after the campaign. I enjoy the historical aspect though. It sure feels good to fight under the great George Washington in AC3. I haven't played any of the games like Brotherhood, Revelations, Syndicate, or Rogue. They must be running out of ideas after all of those games. I still want my middle ages Assasin's creed. One question: Does the story of Desmond Miles take place in the games I mentioned above? Or is it a seperate story for each game?
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Post by Jean Lannes on Nov 9, 2015 3:42:06 GMT
I played all but Rogue and Syndicate (even the iOS one) Surprisingly my favourite ones are Unity and Revelations because of the setting. I hope the next one will be set in like the Thirty Years' War or a WW2 one/WW1
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Post by Jean Lannes on Nov 9, 2015 3:45:23 GMT
Assasin creed was a decent series. I played 1-4. It was too easy to 100% the game imo. Black Flag for example: it took me two days to complete everything after the campaign. I enjoy the historical aspect though. It sure feels good to fight under the great George Washington in AC3. I haven't played any of the games like Brotherhood, Revelations, Syndicate, or Rogue. They must be running out of ideas after all of those games. I still want my middle ages Assasin's creed. One question: Does the story of Desmond Miles take place in the games I mentioned above? Or is it a seperate story for each game? Desmond is the guy who experiences all of the things from 1-3. He can do that because he's related to them (google "Assassin's Creed Animus" there should be a more accurate description). ***SPOILER ALERT*** *DON'T CONTINUE IF YOU DIDN'T PLAY AC1-3* He sacrifices his life in order to save the world on the 21st of December 2012.
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Post by Mountbatten on Nov 9, 2015 4:01:18 GMT
Well yeah I know that. But I mean in AC4 there is mentions of Desmond, even a video depicting his death. My question is if in Syndicate and Rogue does it mention Desmond? What is the story? In each of the games, there is a part where you play in real life rather than in the memories of the Animus. Who is the person you play as in real life in those games?
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Post by Jean Lannes on Nov 9, 2015 4:21:50 GMT
Well yeah I know that. But I mean in AC4 there is mentions of Desmond, even a video depicting his death. My question is if in Syndicate and Rogue does it mention Desmond? What is the story? In each of the games, there is a part where you play in real life rather than in the memories of the Animus. Who is the person you play as in real life in those games? You play an unnamed dude. I don't know about Syndicate and Rogue but I heard it's the same as Unity. That means you only see a contact person from RL like twice in the whole game. Desmond died at the end of AC3 and in AC4 they got some of his data in order to use the animus.
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Post by Marshal Hugh Dowding on Nov 9, 2015 10:41:57 GMT
I played all but Rogue and Syndicate (even the iOS one) Surprisingly my favourite ones are Unity and Revelations because of the setting. I hope the next one will be set in like the Thirty Years' War or a WW2 one/WW1 There is a ww1 stimulation in syndicate, it is a dlc and u play as lydua frye to remove german spies in london
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Post by Jean Lannes on Nov 9, 2015 14:07:44 GMT
I played all but Rogue and Syndicate (even the iOS one) Surprisingly my favourite ones are Unity and Revelations because of the setting. I hope the next one will be set in like the Thirty Years' War or a WW2 one/WW1 There is a ww1 stimulation in syndicate, it is a dlc and u play as lydua frye to remove german spies in london Is it like when you go through Paris in the 1880s, 1940s, and Medieval Times in ACU?
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Post by Suvorov on Nov 9, 2015 14:13:58 GMT
I think everyone agrees that AC: Brotherhood was the best AC. AC 1 had too many missions that were basically the same. AC 2 I didn't even finish. In AC:3 it took a very long time to get to USA, but it was a quite nice game. I'm still busy with AC: Unity.
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Post by Mountbatten on Nov 9, 2015 15:29:04 GMT
I enjoyed Black Flag (4). The only thing that irks me is that he isn't an assasin. Kenway stole some Assasin's robes and impersonated an assasin to get a ton of money. After learning about what the Governor wanted to do, he decided that he would betray the governor and steal this treasure for himself. Sounds like a top of the line "Assasin" doesn't he? AC2 was one of the best. I have never played Brotherhood or Revelations. AC3 I really liked. How cool is that scene where you are about to be hung, break free, the old guy tosses you a tomohawk and you chase down the guy planning to Assasin's George Washington? In slow motion. God that was great.
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Post by Haelicon on Nov 9, 2015 17:08:42 GMT
I enjoyed Black Flag (4). The only thing that irks me is that he isn't an assasin. Kenway stole some Assasin's robes and impersonated an assasin to get a ton of money. After learning about what the Governor wanted to do, he decided that he would betray the governor and steal this treasure for himself. Sounds like a top of the line "Assasin" doesn't he? AC2 was one of the best. I have never played Brotherhood or Revelations. AC3 I really liked. How cool is that scene where you are about to be hung, break free, the old guy tosses you a tomohawk and you chase down the guy planning to Assasin's George Washington? In slow motion. God that was great. I think Kenway story is great And AC Rogue too, the only Assassin Creed series that you play as Templar (excluding Haytham in AC3)
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Post by Suvorov on Nov 9, 2015 19:52:33 GMT
I enjoyed Black Flag (4). The only thing that irks me is that he isn't an assasin. Kenway stole some Assasin's robes and impersonated an assasin to get a ton of money. After learning about what the Governor wanted to do, he decided that he would betray the governor and steal this treasure for himself. Sounds like a top of the line "Assasin" doesn't he? AC2 was one of the best. I have never played Brotherhood or Revelations. AC3 I really liked. How cool is that scene where you are about to be hung, break free, the old guy tosses you a tomohawk and you chase down the guy planning to Assasin's George Washington? In slow motion. God that was great. I think Kenway story is great And AC Rogue too, the only Assassin Creed series that you play as Templar (excluding Haytham in AC3) Ubisoft should make an update in which you can play with Desmond Tutu instead of the default Desmond. Sounds nice imo. I can already picture him riding a horse, slaughtering Templars, climbing buildings and sleep with some women just like in the beginning of AC:2 and AC:Brotherhood
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Post by Jean Lannes on Nov 10, 2015 2:11:25 GMT
I think everyone agrees that AC: Brotherhood was the best AC. AC 1 had too many missions that were basically the same. AC 2 I didn't even finish. In AC:3 it took a very long time to get to USA, but it was a quite nice game. I'm still busy with AC: Unity. I love Brotherhood but for me Revelations is better mostly because of the setting. And the new hookblade is awesome. The Istanbul (not Constantinople) was great.
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Post by Marshal Hugh Dowding on Nov 10, 2015 3:40:07 GMT
My favourite AC games are going to be rogue and Unity, in rogue you get to play as an assassin who converted into a templar and I really like the naval gameplay as they added pthe north pole, with icebergs and other things, black flag 's naval gameply was too boring as you only go around sinkingships and raiding ships . Unity was for its coop gameplay , I really like to play with my friends in AC and complete missions together. Also, in Unity the developers made the Al more challenging, this is a big improvememt in my opinion since in the previous AC games I never die in a fight , the only times I die was when I screwed up my jumps
Thus, Unity and rpgue I my two most favoured AC games.
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Post by Mountbatten on Dec 30, 2015 4:48:59 GMT
I have been playing AC: Rogue. It's really fun. It seems like a relatively short game compared to the other one (only 6 sequences) but it's very free roam friendly. There are multiple legendary armors that can only be gained through collecting a lot of things ( I finally got The Native Armor ). On top of that, there is a naval campaign. It has 33 missions that you build a fleet to do for you. You build your fleet by capturing ships in the world and sending them to your fleet. I currently have 4 Men'O'War,4 Frigates, and 1 brig for speed. Once I beat the last mission, I earn a special weapon called Altair's sword. Yes he is the assasin from the first game.
There are 4 legendary battles like in Black Flag, but this time you actually face entire fleets instead of individual ships. I have only beaten one ( Battle of Labrador ) but I am probably strong enough to beat the next 2. The final one is against the Storm Fortress, King of the Sea.
There are 3 world areas. New York, River Valley, and North Atlantic. River Valley and North Atlantic are huge, with around 20 islands, plantations, and caves each.
There is also hunting on water and on land. Harpooning is for the sea where you can engage Humpback Whales, Killer Whales, Sharks, and even Narwhals ( Yes the unicorn looking sea creature ). On land, you can hunt Rabbits, deer, elk, bears ( Polar and Black bears ) wolves, foxes, and beavers. Beavers are so easy to hunt as they squeak and run away at about 0.5 mph.
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