Recon1O1 said: Darksiders 2, Halo 4, Tomb Raider, Fable 4 depending on previews and Risen 2 when it hits about $30. Capcom's Dragon's Dogma might be worth a try but I'm half expecting a delay. I may be losing my will to consume thanks to the ME finale, the lack of challenge in KoA:Reckoning and Witcher 2. (period) Everything has seemed overhyped and overrated to me lately. I'm starting to feel like an all-year sucker. Maybe just D2, H4 and a trip to my local library. I'm going to pass on AC3 unless it gets great reviews. They rode the Ezio timeline to death and I've watched, read and played way too much American revisionist history. It usually ends up being pro-American propaganda anyway. Sure mom was born there but what has she done for me lately? It may be the least interesting period of history they could possibly have chosen and the series appears to have reached it's zenith with AC2. Hope I'm wrong! The whole pseudo-mystical Native American viewpoint has been shoved down my throat to the point of nausea as well. It's ruggedly individualistic avatar will no doubt be the foil for the equally unbelievable masonic quasi-religious fasci-national they've propped up. The biggest mistake the Templars made was inventing the gold standard and gettng so rich that Philip IV and his pet pope Clement V decided to frame, rob and burn them at the stake. Ubisoft only chose that faction as boogeymen because they were the least likely to firebomb the studio. They'll no doubt paint what was really the first American civil war in the same light as that ridiculous Mel Gibson showcase 'The Patriot', forget that 24 regiments of Loyalists fought in the war and likewise ignore the contribution of heroes like Francoise Joseph Paul, Compte DeGrasse and Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de LaFayette because their names are too long. I'll buy AC3 if I can don the red serge and bayonet the lot of them in multi-player. Rebel scum. Sure Georgie boy had some issues but he was still the king! Sorry for off-topic. :-p |
Spoken like a true Canadian.