In Unity they were childhood sweethearts who reconnect, it was one of the only reasonable ways the Templars and Brotherhood would “unite,” even if Arno was sorta halfway out the door re: the Brotherhood.
In Unity they were childhood sweethearts who reconnect, it was one of the only reasonable ways the Templars and Brotherhood would “unite,” even if Arno was sorta halfway out the door re: the Brotherhood.
I thought Jacob was pretty hilarious. That was a funny/enjoyable game overall, shame it was fairly forgettable.
I’ll definitely pick up DAO, I’m an Xbox gamer so I’m hoping they’ll bring back DA2 or I’ll have to resort to playing it on my iMac.
Its the best AC since Black Flag (and I loved Unity), I would place it with Black Flag and AC2 as one of the best in the series.
Origins is miles better than Syndicate and better than Unity (and I really liked Unity).
He wasn’t great in his debut, but they did make up for it a bit afterwards. I think compared to the others in the series he definitely wasn’t as lively or interesting. Definitely liked him a lot more after Revelations though.
That was what most of the game was about though, wasn’t it? Connor just doing rash things before he grew and learned to be a true assassin, one skilled enough to rebuild the North American order? By the end of the game he isn’t the same hot headed angry guy charging into battles.
Arno deserves better.
Aiight well I played it on a regular ol’ Xbox One a couple months after release and suffered no such issues.
It worked fine since a month or so after launch. While pretty long, does not by any means mean it’s a bad game!
I guess you ever played it past what, week 1?
I would disagree that it was better. It had an interesting story that could’ve used a much more fleshed out game instead of Rogue, which seemed more like a big expansion (that Dragonborn DLC for Skyrim sized) than a full fledged game. And it was essentially a clone of the gameplay found in AC:IV, with more…
I wouldn’t say it was better than IV, by virtue of some restrictive areas and the content itself isn’t as... I would say not as memorable as IV.
Yeah this was a bad comment. I’d scrap this one and start over.
Hm, I give it a 4/10. Comment is way too pro-Hillary to change any minds. Way too gung-ho. It comes off obviously disingenuous. It’s kinda like you imagined/read what Democrats think/want from an unreliable source and based your persona on that.
Oh man, now I’m going to have to check them out, especially after your comment on how they all have strengths and weaknesses that balance out. I don’t think I’ll mind the map replay so much. And from the sounds of it, DAI isn’t even the apex! Although I am a sucker for characters.
After I play a game with great characters, I often get this feeling like I am saying goodbye to a friend, or when I go back to play a game I’m excited much like I would be when seeing a college buddy.
Is that good? I remember getting BG2 as a gift when I turned 10 from I believe my parents, and it being my first hardcore (please be hardcore) RPG I had absolutely no idea what I was doing.
Yeah. Its mad cold outside, isn’t it?
Oh god, I don’t know if my girlfriend/life goals can take another hit of DA.