nope
it just turns you into a fish
Were either on the leaked map? Cuba and Florida were. Weird that not even Puerto Rico was.They better have Dominican Republic or the whole Hispaniola island in the game.
Did people not climb trees before the 1750s?
It's trying to compete with GTA V now huh
underwater swimming confirmed.
It's trying to compete with GTA V now huh
I tried to keep it down to early 18th century dudes. If we go outside of that there's A LOT more material to work with.
It's trying to compete with GTA V now huh
They better have Dominican Republic or the whole Hispaniola island in the game.
I'm not feeling the hype on this game for some reason, which is weird, since I bought every other game in the series on day one. I might just wait this one out until a price drop. Besides, I'm not sure how they could top Assassin's Creed III.
By returning the concepts of assassination to the core of the game. The franchise is a guilty pleasure of mine, however there's no denying that beginning with AssCreed 2 you were no longer an assassin but an omniscient and gaudy murderer.
They better have Dominican Republic or the whole Hispaniola island in the game.
That giant fish is gonna eat you.There was a map that was leaked here from Kotaku:
http://i.imgur.com/zaEF9eg.jpg
Linked for the spoiler scared.
Based on the CGI trailer, this isn't likely to change.
Did people not climb trees before the 1750s?
There was a map that was leaked here from Kotaku:
http://i.imgur.com/zaEF9eg.jpg
Linked for the spoiler scared.
So Tarzan is a Assassin now?
Why does this guy look like Connor more than Haytham? Hell, this guy looks like he'd pass as someone named Connor instead of Edward.
Just since no-one seems to have said it:
"Nothing is embargoed, everything is permitted."
So said the Gaf-Assassin's to the Ubi-Templars.
Wasn't there like 3 games with Eizo and similar setting? I think more could have been done with an American time period.
Just use a fucking shield for once, Jesus Christ. Would it kill you to have a small buckler or something? Why do you have to stab that guy twice with a giant cutlass? Once will do the trick, trust me.
Wasn't there like 3 games with Eizo and similar setting? I think more could have been done with an American time period.
AC3 sold well, but people made there displeasure with it pretty loud and clear. It appears they want to distance themselves from that.
AC3 sold well, but people made there displeasure with it pretty loud and clear. It appears they want to distance themselves from that.
AC3 sold well, but people made there displeasure with it pretty loud and clear. It appears they want to distance themselves from that.
I'm like 99% sure they have two of these games going at any one time. They might be able to change a few things but I'm sure the general game was always gonna be this way.
underwater swimming confirmed.
What i dont understand is how they are able to react so fast to fan feedback. I mean technically these games are in production a year before the next comes out. It really takes almost 2 years to develop these games. Not 1. They have multiple teams. So that means they knew 1 year in advance that fan feedback on AC3 would demand something else.
And no, the costume isn't the "face" of Assassin's Creed, so you can get rid of it just fine.
Ubisoft is a master of the bullshot, no way the actual game will look that good.
ACR was released a year before AC3, and announced at least six months before then. The reaction then was often "argh, more Ezio, same era", so it could be decided then that it should always be a new character/new era, but make side-games or characters in the same era on other platforms such as Vita, comic books, etc. That means the decision could have been taken around two years ago.
By returning the concepts of assassination to the core of the game. The franchise is a guilty pleasure of mine, however there's no denying that beginning with AssCreed 2 you were no longer an assassin but an omniscient and gaudy murderer.