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Shameless said:
You really should swap your rentals with your purchases in my opinion.

 

I gotta agree with this. Once you have finished your second or third assasination you have essentially played the enitre game.  Just rinse and repeat over and over again.



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Shameless said:
You really should swap your rentals with your purchases in my opinion.

 

Agreed.



Wow. AC is such a waste of money.

Nothing against you, but you just wasted 20 bucks. As was previously stated, after Assassination number 2 or 3, you've essentially beat the whole game. Just lather, rinse, and repeat. It started off fun to me, but by the end, I was only playing for that beautiful 100G achievement, but since it doesn't have PS3 trophies, I don't even see the reason in playing the game.



DMeisterJ said:
Wow. AC is such a waste of money.

Nothing against you, but you just wasted 20 bucks. As was previously stated, after Assassination number 2 or 3, you've essentially beat the whole game. Just lather, rinse, and repeat. It started off fun to me, but by the end, I was only playing for that beautiful 100G achievement, but since it doesn't have PS3 trophies, I don't even see the reason in playing the game.

Well personally it's one of my favourite games of this generation and guess what. I'm playing it right now !!!! This game has one of the greatest storys ever made in a game and a fantastic free roaming world. Right now I'm heading to 1000G. Just killing some Templar and gathering some flags and then I'm finished :)

Great deal !!!!!

 



skip said:
Shameless said:
You really should swap your rentals with your purchases in my opinion.

 

I gotta agree with this. Once you have finished your second or third assasination you have essentially played the enitre game. Just rinse and repeat over and over again.

 

I agree to both of those, what skip said, I finished AC, but I only really enjoyed the first 3 assassinations. With the first 3, new town for each, you're all hyped up about the next gen experience, you're doing incredible acrobatics and everything seems to run perfectly.

Then you start noticing the uneven AI (some of your actions go un-noticed but a much smaller offence gets you the red), graphically you start to notice screen tears, texture pop-ins and character animations of civilians not being quite right all the time and the constant repetition of tasks for each assassination. The unique-ness of most of the assassinations is just enough for you to put up with the repetitive tasks, also the "plot twist" is a real kick in the southern region.

Good game though, just hoping ubisoft learn from the mistakes they made in time for the sequel.



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Assassin's Creed was a good you'll probably enjoy it. But it does get repetitive after a while.



I liked ratchet and clank but I don't see myself playing it now that I've beat it, same for MGS4. At least with AC I can show it off when people come over. It does look incredible when you climb up to the top of a tower and look out at the city.



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Rainbird said:
I am annoyed that Ubisoft didn't do more for the PS3 version.
It could have been playing so much better, but none the less a great game, even though it had some big flaws!

 

 I boycotted the game for this reason. I hate paying for bad ports. It should've been $5 or $10 cheaper than the 360 version not the same price. Why can't ports be done like COD4?



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