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smith01
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Posted: Wed, 6th Feb 2008 20:00 Post subject: |
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No demo around the corner?
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shimec
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Posted: Wed, 6th Feb 2008 21:11 Post subject: |
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No, and it will never be around the corner
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Posted: Thu, 7th Feb 2008 17:00 Post subject: |
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Ubisoft news PC version launch on 15 feb. in Europa "Assassin’s Creed: Director’s Cut Edition"
And PC holder take a chance became 4 new mission on this Director's Cut Edition ....
News from www.igromania.ru
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Posted: Thu, 7th Feb 2008 19:34 Post subject: |
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Maybe igromania should learn to write proper English first?
Just a suggestion...
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Posted: Thu, 7th Feb 2008 20:29 Post subject: |
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And so shout you.
Anyways i just got it for xbox, and i think its nothing to write home about. The best part of the game for me was scaling the city, platforming, and planning your attacks. The combat was pretty shitty IMO, and felt like a chore when i had to fight, so i tried to use sneaky attacks as much as possible. Assassination missions are fun, once you get there. Gathering information might be realistic but sitting on a bench listening for chatter is not my idea of fun. Later i just stopped doing any missions and ran around the city killing civilians and making guards chase me, which i found to be more fun than most of the missions.
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Posted: Thu, 7th Feb 2008 20:32 Post subject: |
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Krest wrote: | And so shout you. |
Oops, yeah... 
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Posted: Thu, 7th Feb 2008 21:18 Post subject: |
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BETEP wrote: | Ubisoft news PC version launch on 15 feb. in Europa "Assassin’s Creed: Director’s Cut Edition"
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15 feb in europe i tought it was 28 march the release date.
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HoLyMaN
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Posted: Thu, 7th Feb 2008 21:24 Post subject: |
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WalkerBoh wrote: | BETEP wrote: | Ubisoft news PC version launch on 15 feb. in Europa "Assassin’s Creed: Director’s Cut Edition"
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15 feb in europe i tought it was 28 march the release date. |
same here...15 feb??!?
well i hope its right
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cacaro
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Posted: Thu, 7th Feb 2008 21:46 Post subject: |
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BETEP wrote: | Ubisoft news PC version launch on 15 feb. in Europa "Assassin’s Creed: Director’s Cut Edition"
And PC holder take a chance became 4 new mission on this Director's Cut Edition .... |
I can't find that piece of news anywhere and sites like IGN. Gamerankings etc. still say it'll come out in March.
Are you sure of your claim?
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Posted: Fri, 8th Feb 2008 01:55 Post subject: |
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From my understanding this has been pushed back to Marsh release.
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Posted: Fri, 8th Feb 2008 02:06 Post subject: |
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Not good
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Posted: Fri, 8th Feb 2008 02:08 Post subject: |
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lol nice I just noticed I cant type march properly hahaha im such a douche.
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Posted: Fri, 8th Feb 2008 02:32 Post subject: |
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Ace170780 wrote: | im such a douche. |
lol! That had me laughing out loud for some reason
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Posted: Fri, 8th Feb 2008 03:42 Post subject: |
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I don't care what anyone says I really enjoy this game, I'm still playing it now even.
If you explore the combat system you'll actually find theres alot of depth there. It's just a shame most people don't bother because the standard counter is so effective, even if it can take a few repetitions to kill the tougher guards. Just today I discovered a new move, whereby you counter a low heavy swing at the end of it's extension, you punch them in the stomach and then if you time another button press right you break their legs. Takes out even the best guards in one.
The thing is you're never told about this apart from a vague random hint during one of the loading screens.
If the PC version has difficulty levels i'll probably play through it again. The major problem in my opinion is that in most situations the combat is too easy, I just got the achievement for killing 25 guards in a single fight. It's meant to be a goddamn stealth game you shouldn't able to do that!
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Posted: Fri, 8th Feb 2008 03:46 Post subject: |
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AnimalMother wrote: | I don't care what anyone says I really enjoy this game, I'm still playing it now even.
If you explore the combat system you'll actually find theres alot of depth there. It's just a shame most people don't bother because the standard counter is so effective, even if it can take a few repetitions to kill the tougher guards. Just today I discovered a new move, whereby you counter a low heavy swing at the end of it's extension, you punch them in the stomach and then if you time another button press right you break their legs. Takes out even the best guards in one.
The thing is you're never told about this apart from a vague random hint during one of the loading screens.
If the PC version has difficulty levels i'll probably play through it again. The major problem in my opinion is that in most situations the combat is too easy, I just got the achievement for killing 25 guards in a single fight. It's meant to be a goddamn stealth game you shouldn't able to do that! |
How's the controls with the triggers work out? I'm STILL curious how they plan on doing that with the PC. This may be the first and only UBI game I ever look forward to playing.
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Posted: Fri, 8th Feb 2008 04:02 Post subject: |
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It takes a while to get used to, but after some time it becomes second nature. The controls allow you to achieve almost anything you would expect given your characters abilities.
At first I felt like the auto jumping cheapened the game somehow, but it actually just gives you more freedom. When you don't have to worry about timing your jump you can concern yourself with more important things. Besides you can still manually jump by tapping the trigger/button combination.
Another thing which detracts from the game is the ridiculous amount of roof gardens/hay piles which function as invisible hiding spots. It's almost as bad as the vita chambers on Bioshock, so I just don't use them.
The game is as good as you let it be really. Some people were so disappointed it wasn't perfect that they get hung up on every flaw and don't enjoy the game. Their loss.
"Techniclly speaking, Beta-Manboi didnt inject Burberry_Massi with Benz, he injected him with liquid that had air bubbles in it, which caused benz." - House M.D
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Posted: Fri, 8th Feb 2008 04:13 Post subject: |
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AnimalMother wrote: | It takes a while to get used to, but after some time it becomes second nature. The controls allow you to achieve almost anything you would expect given your characters abilities.
At first I felt like the auto jumping cheapened the game somehow, but it actually just gives you more freedom. When you don't have to worry about timing your jump you can concern yourself with more important things. Besides you can still manually jump by tapping the trigger/button combination.
Another thing which detracts from the game is the ridiculous amount of roof gardens/hay piles which function as invisible hiding spots. It's almost as bad as the vita chambers on Bioshock, so I just don't use them.
The game is as good as you let it be really. Some people were so disappointed it wasn't perfect that they get hung up on every flaw and don't enjoy the game. Their loss. |
Story overweighs gameplay for me so as long as the story is as good as it seems I'm good to go.
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Posted: Fri, 8th Feb 2008 16:52 Post subject: |
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LeoNatan wrote: | Maybe igromania should learn to write proper English first?
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No, they are Russian. They speak whatever English they like.
11th "Thou shalt not flash"
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Posted: Fri, 8th Feb 2008 16:58 Post subject: |
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Aight, point taken.
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cacaro
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Posted: Sat, 9th Feb 2008 17:56 Post subject: |
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Will this game be worth playing?
The post above has been written by a RPG elitist
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Posted: Sat, 9th Feb 2008 19:07 Post subject: |
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Well, from what's happening with the console version, reactions are quite split. Some love it, some hate it.
Now, if the port is perfect (yeah right ), it's probably going to be the same, either you love it or you hate it.
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Posted: Sat, 9th Feb 2008 19:10 Post subject: |
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Posted: Sat, 9th Feb 2008 19:12 Post subject: |
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Yeah I know.
What can I tell, I want to like it. I was impressed with the 360 version, so hopefully something fun is left in the PC version (and it's DC, so a bit more content supposedly (bugs != content, Ubi!)).
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cacaro
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Posted: Sat, 9th Feb 2008 19:14 Post subject: |
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What's the length of the X360 version, by the way? Does it offer sidequests?
The post above has been written by a RPG elitist
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Posted: Sat, 9th Feb 2008 21:21 Post subject: |
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cacaro wrote: | What's the length of the X360 version, by the way? Does it offer sidequests? |
Yeah, it does. 4 kinds, which makes the whole thing kind of repetive the fifth time.
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Posted: Sat, 9th Feb 2008 21:58 Post subject: |
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If you love games with insanely repeating content you'll love this
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Posted: Sat, 9th Feb 2008 22:06 Post subject: |
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Is it that bad? How long does it take until graphics, gameplay and story become boring? Can I at least have a few hours of joy? 
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Posted: Sat, 9th Feb 2008 22:59 Post subject: |
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killing some mini bosses, scouting countless of areas and doing the same mini missions over and over. But its ok for the first areas in the 3 cities. After doing that in the 3 cities a new part of each city gets unlocked. Another bunch of towers to climb and countless people to save again. I quit after realizing this was going to happen AGAIN after doing those newly unlocked areas of the cities.
Graphics is fucking good! Love it, but its not enough to keep me playing a game like this.
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