Teleportation...interesting.
Who is narrating by the way? The voice seems familiar, but I can't recall the name...Christopher Plummer?
That's what I was wondering.
I remember playing the first game and despising it. I ****ing hated that game but I did like the story. It was interesting.
Played Assassins Creed 2 and loved it. Liked the story as well.
I know for a fact that boxing day week, Brotherhood will probably be $19 bucks or less. I played a significant portion of the game so I'm wondering if the it's worth the $20 bucks to play for the story, or just wiki/youtube it and play the sequel (depending if it's good or not).
I'm torn.
If you want the trophies/achievements and want to experience playing it first hand, buy.
If you only want to see the story and nothing more, wiki/tube.
Personally as the gameplay is better than AC2 but (most likely) worse than ACR, I'd just youtube it as the gameplay is covered by playing the before and after game. /2cents
Originally posted by BloodRain
If you want the trophies/achievements and want to experience playing it first hand, buy.If you only want to see the story and nothing more, wiki/tube.
Personally as the gameplay is better than AC2 but (most likely) worse than ACR, I'd just youtube it as the gameplay is covered by playing the before and after game. /2cents
Pretty much. In terms of gameplay mechs, AC:R looks like it will make AC:B obsolete.
Still, it's an amazing game, and I'll probably play the entire series again after I finish playing the games I'm getting this season.
Originally posted by BloodRain
Same, even the first one. Theres something about the sounds (like the tune at the end of that^ vid), simplicity and mysterious feel of the first game that I miss.Teleportation: burden or life saver?
I know eh? What I also miss from the first game was how Altair planned and prepped for an assassination mission.
Depends on its limits. I'm pretty sure you won't be able to control where you respawn.
If it's always right behind your pursuer...