Take the Templar vs Assassin stuff out of ACIII. Remove those words entirely. Does the game still make sense?
Take the Templar vs Assassin stuff out of ACIII. Remove those words entirely. Does the game still make sense?
Yeah in the first 4 games it was like, the whole point of the game really. It has fallen off so hard which is weird considering like... the stuff that was supposed to happen around the time III ended.
They seemed to disregard that shit entirely in III and IV. What really pisses me off is the fact that that is the games main backdrop. That is like THE plot of the game. You could play ACIII without ever knowing there was a conflict between the two because it was a Revolutionary War game and not an Assassin's Creed…
I have played both. I played LoL for awhile and then as soon as I got my Dota2 invite 2 years ago I dropped LoL and jumped right in.
God watching gameplay of this makes me vomit. Everything is so clunky and there's too many bright flashes and stuff to tell what is going on.
That is 5 minutes more that YOU could be playing Tina. Are you going to let someone enjoy video games more than you?
The article isn't about Jason's opinion, it's about everyone else's.
That's why I just pass mine over to my grandpa when I'm gaming. He hits it like a champ.
Ah, the old 'slightly pull the cartridge out' trick.
Man, this is obviously something they threw together when everyone went ape shit on Dota2 because of Diretide. You can't look at that event and saw that it's not related at all.
I can't tell if you're being a jerk or if you're just not for having fun while on the job.
It's still a pretty good game. I would play through it again. Yes, the hand-holding and repeat environments make it a bit of a chore. But the charm, the characters, the artstyle, the combat, everything aesthetic about the game is extremely pleasing and makes it worth the trip.
To me, the shining component of that game is the combat. Fluid, great and fun. I can't play TP on the Wii without feeling like I'm missing out. The repetitiveness of it's plot and gameplay (in terms of environments) was abysmal. I think 'mixed bag' is really the shot to call here, for certain.
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I tried to embrace 3D Zelda games, purchasing and playing them as they were released. I enjoyed them for a time, but that time was growing shorter and shorter with each successive title, to the point where Skyward Sword is still sitting on my shelf, wrapper intact.
The pressure is on with this game. This game NEEDS to do well because it is between this and Zelda to sell consoles, which Nintendo needs badly. If there is something the community doesn't like, if there is backlash, they need to find out where it came from. Was it something Sakurai said? Was it something he said that…
All of them are fun. I don't see how one can be 'more fun' than the other. I have just as much fun playing Brawl as Melee or 64, because they are all Smash and I love all of them.
Well, that's unnatural, the Flyer one is still wearing his gloves and helmet and not bleeding from a random orifice.