Hopefully in AC3 they fix the Desmond being filler problem. I want to see him become more developed and actually take some prominence like Ezio had. But from what I speculate or the wiki Ezio might be alive due to the apple's ability to extend the life of the user, so we might(hopefully) see Ezio, even though it will be unlikely.
The ending of AC2 was awesome indeed. The whole 'metastory' is beginning to remind me of the one in a certain video game series that I love dearly.
Now a little on ME. Maybe it's because I played in on PC, but I never had a problem with the controls. Sure, the controls weren't perfect, but they worked well enough not to cause any unnecessary issues. There were some bugs, too, but nothing gamebreaking(Once, I had to replay like 15 minutes of the game because of a bug that caused you to become stuck in an elevator). In general, I thought that ME was an excellent game and I still like it more than ME2 in some regards.
Oh yea, and I still don't get the problems that people had with elevator rides and the inventory.
Originally posted by ArtificialGlory
The ending of AC2 was awesome indeed. The whole 'metastory' is beginning to remind me of the one in a certain video game series that I love dearly.Now a little on ME. Maybe it's because I played in on PC, but I never had a problem with the controls. Sure, the controls weren't perfect, but they worked well enough not to cause any unnecessary issues. There were some bugs, too, but nothing gamebreaking(Once, I had to replay like 15 minutes of the game because of a bug that caused you to become stuck in an elevator). In general, I thought that ME was an excellent game and I still like it more than ME2 in some regards.
Oh yea, and I still don't get the problems that people had with elevator rides and the inventory.
And the MAKO traveling was just ridiculous. A simple way of extending length, and it showed. Though ME2's scanner is still bad, just not as bad.
For the record, I laugh at conspiracy theorists, but in the context of AC's alternate history, the intrigue of how these two groups have influenced important parts of history is entertaining to me.