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The new gameplay additions worked flawlessly for me, you just had to know how to use them. The story is extremely interesting if you like American history.

I experience almost no glitches whatsoever. I see "glitchy" mentioned a lot for AC3, but I have no clue what they're talking about.

It really wasn't. Most reviewers gave it a positive score, and a lot of AC fans really liked it. It was different, some people may not have enjoyed the level design, as it wasn't as easy to get around cities entirely on rooftops, and there weren't many trees to climb in the frontier despite that being an interesting

PS3, PS4 and PC

Sure they asked for something in return: part of the profit

Game took me about 85 hours to get 100%. I never once used fast travel.

I don't get email notifications or anything instant like that for this site, so I just noticed the little notification symbol.

Those channels that are big companies like that may have licenses to show video game footage under certain conditions (reviews, etc). Most youtubers probably don't fall under that category.

Actually, those are just the facts.

Personally I'd love whoever was working on Clone Wars to make a new feature length movie. They got really good towards the end of that show. The last 4-episode arc was nearly good enough on its own to fit in with the original trilogy films.

Best to worst:

1. The Last of Us
2. Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
3. Tomb Raider
4. Batman: Arkham City
5. Beyond: Two Souls
6. Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception
7. Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag
8. Batman: Arkham Asylum
9. Assassin's Creed III
10. Uncharted: Drake's Fortune
11. Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
12. Assassin's Creed II
13.

It's a bit strange, but these type of preorders can help the budget of those early development games.

The difference is without TXAA, the edges of objects flicker a bit when they move, but with TXAA, it's as smooth as CGI from a movie. It's a time-based AA technique that smooths out edges that are in motion. Even with decent AA on, you'll still get a bit of a flickery effect on edges without TXAA.

Nobody has the legal right to profit from video game footage but the publishers of those games. If you make video game videos, you need to have monetization disabled,

PS4 also responds to my sneeze

heavy shot fires out the side of the ship, so line up next to another ship, point your camera at the enemy, and hit R2

Mortars are accessed with L1 on PS4. Just thought I'd mention it since it took me a while to figure that out, and this page says L2 (I'm assuming that's the PS3 version)

Theoretically possible, but it caused frame rate issues on PS3 if the game wasn't designed around it. That's because the PS3 needed to take power away from the CPU to encode the video in real time. PS4 has a separate chip dedicated to encoding video, so it doesn't require taking power away from the CPU to do so. Also,

Hmm. The game doesn't say it's 3D compatible though the PS Store says it is.

At the time the boomerang looked like it would have been a better controller, but now the DS4 is clearly superior. I would have liked Sony to have at least released the boomerang as an optional design controller for ps3 though.