At the beginning of Assassin's Creed II, there was this scene where this guy was in a big street fight, acting like it was some casual get-together whilst arrogantly calling out insults to some other guys.
I figured that he must be the villain of the game. Then the cutscene ended and it was time to play the game, but the character that you play as was this "villain guy". It was then that it dawned on me that this arrogant jerk was Ezio Auditore, the legendary Assassin that I always hear about.
In case you couldn't tell, I don't like Ezio, or Assassin's Creed II.
The gameplay was not as smooth as I would have expected.
So, I can't say that I would recommend AC II, but I know many other people would beg to differ.
my favorite is the one where they're in the wilds of madagascar driving a car, you know the one with the grappling hook and troy baker? i really love that one. oh wait that's uncharted 4? oh, okay.
yeah i don't have a favorite assassin's creed game.
my favorite is the one where they're in the wilds of madagascar driving a car, you know the one with the grappling hook and troy baker? i re… moreally love that one. oh wait that's uncharted 4? oh, okay.
yeah i don't have a favorite assassin's creed game.
At the beginning of Assassin's Creed II, there was this scene where this guy was in a big street fight, acting like it was some casual get-t… moreogether whilst arrogantly calling out insults to some other guys.
I figured that he must be the villain of the game. Then the cutscene ended and it was time to play the game, but the character that you play as was this "villain guy". It was then that it dawned on me that this arrogant jerk was Ezio Auditore, the legendary Assassin that I always hear about.
In case you couldn't tell, I don't like Ezio, or Assassin's Creed II.
The gameplay was not as smooth as I would have expected.
So, I can't say that I would recommend AC II, but I know many other people would beg to differ.
I honestly liked Unity the most. Combat was great (pretty angry that they didn't make hidden blades and fists an available weapon though) and I liked the story more compared to the others.
Unity is criminally underrated. The only thing that really upsets me is the Modern Day story. Other than that I really like it. I'd even say that Unity is what AC 2 should been, considering all the similliarities between Arno and Ezio.
I honestly liked Unity the most. Combat was great (pretty angry that they didn't make hidden blades and fists an available weapon though) and I liked the story more compared to the others.
I honestly liked Unity the most. Combat was great (pretty angry that they didn't make hidden blades and fists an available weapon though) and I liked the story more compared to the others.
Well, Assassins Creed 3 is fun because rope dart? I mean, everyone hate on AC3, but I enjoyed it, and the rope dart is probably the most fun weapon in the series, and its only in 2 games (I dont count Black Flag since you only get it when the game is basically over)
I'm sorry I did not phrase it properly.
Can anybody recommend me an Assassin's Creed game other than Blag Flag, Syndicate and Unity?
Tell me what you liked about it. Dont tell me story, I dont care for it.
surprised no one mentioned AC Rouge yet..
I would say if you're looking for a great storyline with similar mechanics like black flag. Then AC Rouge is for you. Short storyline. But has some memorable moments and good storyline. It's also a prequel to assassins creed 3. It feels different when playing it, cause instead you're helping the templars (won't spoil). It's unique in my opinion.
Start with the first one. A lot of people treat the series like a anthology, but its not. Every game is a sequel of the other in the modern day scenes. "Oh, but i just want to see the past", well, sorry then, because the modern day is important to make the past have a sense. Altair story, Ezio story, Connor story, all of then are just complete with the modern day aspect. So yes, play at the start, with the first game. Play with calm, pay attention to the details, read the emails. AC is something unique, and treat as only a "action game" is disrespectful to the greatness of the series lore.
At the beginning of Assassin's Creed II, there was this scene where this guy was in a big street fight, acting like it was some casual get-t… moreogether whilst arrogantly calling out insults to some other guys.
I figured that he must be the villain of the game. Then the cutscene ended and it was time to play the game, but the character that you play as was this "villain guy". It was then that it dawned on me that this arrogant jerk was Ezio Auditore, the legendary Assassin that I always hear about.
In case you couldn't tell, I don't like Ezio, or Assassin's Creed II.
The gameplay was not as smooth as I would have expected.
So, I can't say that I would recommend AC II, but I know many other people would beg to differ.
Seriously I can hardly care about the past stuf in AC without the Modern Day, is the past fun hell yeah but without the future storyline it just doesn't feel like Assassin's Creed. The idea is so freaking unique I am surprised it hadn't started cults yet.
All the story's in the first games are part of something bigger and have effect on the future and characters
Start with the first one. A lot of people treat the series like a anthology, but its not. Every game is a sequel of the other in the modern … moreday scenes. "Oh, but i just want to see the past", well, sorry then, because the modern day is important to make the past have a sense. Altair story, Ezio story, Connor story, all of then are just complete with the modern day aspect. So yes, play at the start, with the first game. Play with calm, pay attention to the details, read the emails. AC is something unique, and treat as only a "action game" is disrespectful to the greatness of the series lore.
Rouge's story while I think the story isn't really good falls apart if you haven't played the other games so if he buys Rogue for the storyline I really thinks he needs to play a few others first.
surprised no one mentioned AC Rouge yet..
I would say if you're looking for a great storyline with similar mechanics like black flag. Then … moreAC Rouge is for you. Short storyline. But has some memorable moments and good storyline. It's also a prequel to assassins creed 3. It feels different when playing it, cause instead you're helping the templars (won't spoil). It's unique in my opinion.
Edit:nvm. Someone already mentioned Rouge lol.
Well, I wanted a light hearted game with decent graphics. Which other AC would you recommend?
Also, I guess I am in the majority as I really like Ezio.
Ok? Have you ever met anyone who words all their opinions like this:
"In my opinion, Black Flag is great because in my opinion, the Templars vs Assassins storyline is shit. In my opinion, I'm glad that they mostly cut it from the game.
rather than like this?
"Black Flag is great because the Templars vs Assassins storyline is shit. I'm glad they mostly cut it from the game."
People tend to state their views and opinions as if they are fact. It's human nature to inherently believe yourself to be right at all times unless you're proven wrong, and not even that makes a lot of people reconsider. Also, I might add that you did the exact same thing as the first user with your comment, the difference being that you swore for no reason.
Black Flag. Because the Assassin vs Templar and future plot line is garbage and Black Flag mostly ignores that stupid crap
What the … moreactual fuck are you talking about!? I am oke with opinions but don't state it as fact! I love that storyline, the future gives me a reason to care about the past or else it would hardly effect the world in anyway, I love the Creed of the Assassin's and Templar codes because I can relate to it, I love the genetic part because it makes me think humans have something interesting build structure in their body and I can write a entire wall...
Look what I said about reading as fact I agree it was a mistake but yeah I wish all humans said in my opinion mostly and me swearing was going to far it can make fights happen.
Ok? Have you ever met anyone who words all their opinions like this:
"In my opinion, Black Flag is great because in my opinion, the Templ… morears vs Assassins storyline is shit. In my opinion, I'm glad that they mostly cut it from the game.
rather than like this?
"Black Flag is great because the Templars vs Assassins storyline is shit. I'm glad they mostly cut it from the game."
People tend to state their views and opinions as if they are fact. It's human nature to inherently believe yourself to be right at all times unless you're proven wrong, and not even that makes a lot of people reconsider. Also, I might add that you did the exact same thing as the first user with your comment, the difference being that you swore for no reason.
Nope. You ain't in the minority. Most lists rank Ezio as the first or second best assassin.
I noticed that there is a lot of negativity towards Ezio on Telltale, I for one love him, he is my favourite!
yeah, AC without the modern day is simple not AC. I hated Unity and Syndicate for what they did with the modern storyline. Think that the modern day is boring is the same than play GTA skipping the cutscenes. Seriously, it sadden me to see to many "fans" acting like the modern day is just lose of time, when in reality it is the reason that make the games be so amazing and unique.
Seriously I can hardly care about the past stuf in AC without the Modern Day, is the past fun hell yeah but without the future storyline it … morejust doesn't feel like Assassin's Creed. The idea is so freaking unique I am surprised it hadn't started cults yet.
All the story's in the first games are part of something bigger and have effect on the future and characters
Which is why AC4 is my second favourite AC game because all other games always have "Assassins VS Templars" plot points. Too repetetive and predictable.
Assassin's creed 2 is my favorite one in the series, with Brotherhood being my second one. Both of these games are amazing. Assassin's cree… mored 1 is Okay, unity is garbage and syndicate had potential but felt rushed and lazy. I for one really enjoyed assassin's creed 3, especially the future segments but couldn't bring myself to finish Assassin's Creed 4 since it felt like some pirates of the Caribbean game and not assassin's creed.
You know the funny part is also the Modern Day and the hole Pieces of Eden are the only BIG original ideas that AC stands out! without it it will just be a story that happened a long time ago and won't effect us in the future if you know what I mean.
yeah, AC without the modern day is simple not AC. I hated Unity and Syndicate for what they did with the modern storyline. Think that the mo… moredern day is boring is the same than play GTA skipping the cutscenes. Seriously, it sadden me to see to many "fans" acting like the modern day is just lose of time, when in reality it is the reason that make the games be so amazing and unique.
Ezio evolves, That's what makes it good writing, people on here comparing ac 2 - revelations as a bad story are just plain wrong ... its the best story of ac and one of the best in gaming ,everybody can have their opinion but writing is like any other art form, there is rights and there is wrongs, and ezios transformation from an arrogant boy to a master assassin of a man is great writing, saying otherwise is like saying anf is better than twd s1
At the beginning of Assassin's Creed II, there was this scene where this guy was in a big street fight, acting like it was some casual get-t… moreogether whilst arrogantly calling out insults to some other guys.
I figured that he must be the villain of the game. Then the cutscene ended and it was time to play the game, but the character that you play as was this "villain guy". It was then that it dawned on me that this arrogant jerk was Ezio Auditore, the legendary Assassin that I always hear about.
In case you couldn't tell, I don't like Ezio, or Assassin's Creed II.
The gameplay was not as smooth as I would have expected.
So, I can't say that I would recommend AC II, but I know many other people would beg to differ.
Which is why AC4 is my second favourite AC game because all other games always have "Assassins VS Templars" plot points. Too repetetive and predictable.
Speak for yourself. Although Assassin's Creed is one of my top 3 favorite franchises of all time I find the gameplay a bit dull and repetitive, the story and the conflict between the assassins and the Templars is what brings me back in every new game. The Ezio trilogy is amazing because you have a charming and sympathetic protagonist that you really care about and you want to find out what's the conclusion to his story so you keep playing the game. I didn't feel anything about Edward Kenway. He was just your typical pirate character. I tried to finish AC4 more than 3 times but I just wasn't invested in the story and the characters, not to mention the lack of some actual present day story that is a very crucial part of assassin's creed. I'm sure a lot of people who were new to assassin's creed at the time loved the game but it was just not for me. So glad we're over the pirates bullshit now.
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AC3 is heavenly story focused the first 10 hours or so btw
.......Yes.
I sure as heck ain't posting in the selfie thread.
(Oh wait, I already did)
At the beginning of Assassin's Creed II, there was this scene where this guy was in a big street fight, acting like it was some casual get-together whilst arrogantly calling out insults to some other guys.
I figured that he must be the villain of the game. Then the cutscene ended and it was time to play the game, but the character that you play as was this "villain guy". It was then that it dawned on me that this arrogant jerk was Ezio Auditore, the legendary Assassin that I always hear about.
In case you couldn't tell, I don't like Ezio, or Assassin's Creed II.
The gameplay was not as smooth as I would have expected.
So, I can't say that I would recommend AC II, but I know many other people would beg to differ.
my favorite is the one where they're in the wilds of madagascar driving a car, you know the one with the grappling hook and troy baker? i really love that one. oh wait that's uncharted 4? oh, okay.
yeah i don't have a favorite assassin's creed game.
That's your fondest memories of Uncharted 4?
Madagascar, car, grappling hook and Troy Baker?
fucking hell yeah man. that shit was awesome
It's like saying Uncharted 1 is better than Uncharted 2.
I'm not saying that AC 1 is better than AC 2 (altough it is, at least from the narrative standpoint), but that it's the one he should start with.
Ah ok
Ezio was unbearable in AC 2 and bland in Brotherhood. He's great in Revelations though.
I honestly liked Unity the most. Combat was great (pretty angry that they didn't make hidden blades and fists an available weapon though) and I liked the story more compared to the others.
Unity is criminally underrated. The only thing that really upsets me is the Modern Day story. Other than that I really like it. I'd even say that Unity is what AC 2 should been, considering all the similliarities between Arno and Ezio.
Double post.
assassin's creed brotherhood
Well, Assassins Creed 3 is fun because rope dart? I mean, everyone hate on AC3, but I enjoyed it, and the rope dart is probably the most fun weapon in the series, and its only in 2 games (I dont count Black Flag since you only get it when the game is basically over)
Except the story in Assassins creed is garbage most of the time, so that doesnt really apply
surprised no one mentioned AC Rouge yet..
I would say if you're looking for a great storyline with similar mechanics like black flag. Then AC Rouge is for you. Short storyline. But has some memorable moments and good storyline. It's also a prequel to assassins creed 3. It feels different when playing it, cause instead you're helping the templars (won't spoil). It's unique in my opinion.
Edit:nvm. Someone already mentioned Rouge lol.
Start with the first one. A lot of people treat the series like a anthology, but its not. Every game is a sequel of the other in the modern day scenes. "Oh, but i just want to see the past", well, sorry then, because the modern day is important to make the past have a sense. Altair story, Ezio story, Connor story, all of then are just complete with the modern day aspect. So yes, play at the start, with the first game. Play with calm, pay attention to the details, read the emails. AC is something unique, and treat as only a "action game" is disrespectful to the greatness of the series lore.
Well, I wanted a light hearted game with decent graphics. Which other AC would you recommend?
Also, I guess I am in the majority as I really like Ezio.
Its Blag Flag. Imo it strayed too much away from what Assassin's Creed actually is, I wouldn't recommend BF if you liked other games.
Seriously I can hardly care about the past stuf in AC without the Modern Day, is the past fun hell yeah but without the future storyline it just doesn't feel like Assassin's Creed. The idea is so freaking unique I am surprised it hadn't started cults yet.
All the story's in the first games are part of something bigger and have effect on the future and characters
Rouge's story while I think the story isn't really good falls apart if you haven't played the other games so if he buys Rogue for the storyline I really thinks he needs to play a few others first.
Nope. You ain't in the minority. Most lists rank Ezio as the first or second best assassin.
I noticed that there is a lot of negativity towards Ezio on Telltale, I for one love him, he is my favourite!
Ok? Have you ever met anyone who words all their opinions like this:
"In my opinion, Black Flag is great because in my opinion, the Templars vs Assassins storyline is shit. In my opinion, I'm glad that they mostly cut it from the game.
rather than like this?
"Black Flag is great because the Templars vs Assassins storyline is shit. I'm glad they mostly cut it from the game."
People tend to state their views and opinions as if they are fact. It's human nature to inherently believe yourself to be right at all times unless you're proven wrong, and not even that makes a lot of people reconsider. Also, I might add that you did the exact same thing as the first user with your comment, the difference being that you swore for no reason.
Look what I said about reading as fact I agree it was a mistake but yeah I wish all humans said in my opinion mostly and me swearing was going to far it can make fights happen.
I think you misread what I said. It is fine though, everyone makes mistakes. I said I was in the majority!
yeah, AC without the modern day is simple not AC. I hated Unity and Syndicate for what they did with the modern storyline. Think that the modern day is boring is the same than play GTA skipping the cutscenes. Seriously, it sadden me to see to many "fans" acting like the modern day is just lose of time, when in reality it is the reason that make the games be so amazing and unique.
Black Flag is the only Ass's Creed game worth playing.
Hah! It seems like I did. Thanks for tellin' me!
Which is why AC4 is my second favourite AC game because all other games always have "Assassins VS Templars" plot points. Too repetetive and predictable.
You know the funny part is also the Modern Day and the hole Pieces of Eden are the only BIG original ideas that AC stands out! without it it will just be a story that happened a long time ago and won't effect us in the future if you know what I mean.
Ezio evolves, That's what makes it good writing, people on here comparing ac 2 - revelations as a bad story are just plain wrong ... its the best story of ac and one of the best in gaming ,everybody can have their opinion but writing is like any other art form, there is rights and there is wrongs, and ezios transformation from an arrogant boy to a master assassin of a man is great writing, saying otherwise is like saying anf is better than twd s1
You're welcome .
But we dont play for the story, this isn't TT's game. A good story is a plus for sure, but not absolutly necessary!
Speak for yourself. Although Assassin's Creed is one of my top 3 favorite franchises of all time I find the gameplay a bit dull and repetitive, the story and the conflict between the assassins and the Templars is what brings me back in every new game. The Ezio trilogy is amazing because you have a charming and sympathetic protagonist that you really care about and you want to find out what's the conclusion to his story so you keep playing the game. I didn't feel anything about Edward Kenway. He was just your typical pirate character. I tried to finish AC4 more than 3 times but I just wasn't invested in the story and the characters, not to mention the lack of some actual present day story that is a very crucial part of assassin's creed. I'm sure a lot of people who were new to assassin's creed at the time loved the game but it was just not for me. So glad we're over the pirates bullshit now.
Black flag was so much fun. I haven't played many of the other Assassin's creed games, mostly because I wasn't interested.
Guess Black Flag is crossed off my list. I am planning to buy Assassin's Creed 2 and 3.