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So I'm playing this, and...

 

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For people new to the franchise: it explains most of it pretty well at the start. You miss out on all the details about Altair and Ezio's history, but other than what they get out of it (which is explained), it's not all that important to the plot anyway. Actually, some things are explained better in the summary.

 

There is one thing I don't think it explains well, but it only affects a few side conversations.

 

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Of course, the real reason Lucy is completely ignored in the intro is because they'd have to pay Kristen Bell to use her likeness.

 

My favorite part about the whole Lucy thing is how none of the characters can understand how she could have been evil all along. They're always all, "I can't believe it!" and "it makes no sense!" Either there are some writers at Ubisoft who are bitter about Lucy being killed off or they have no sense of irony.

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So I finally finished this.

 

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I finished this today and thought it was very average. I think it is probably the worst in the series for me.

 

When wandering around the world it just felt like a very poor version of RDR. It was also far too big for its own good, with you having to travel all over the place. You do have fast travel options but the loading times make this a nightmare.

 

When you fast travel you get taken to a loading screen. The game loads and you then walk to the next area, where the game loads again. The loading times are pretty bad as well. They may be the same on say the 360 but at least you can install the game to speed up the process.

 

Connor is a jerk, he really is. I loved Ezio in the other games as he was such a charmer and player, with a hint of cockiness to him. Connor just constantly cries on and on, basically he just acts like a young teenager for the majority of the game.

 

There are far too many moments when you fail because you do sonething the game didnt want you to do. You used to be able to do missions your own way but now the game seems more limited. You have to do it the games way or you fail.

 

So, yeah, a very average outing for the series, which is a shame as I have really enjoyed the other games. :(

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  Hero-of-Time said:
I finished this today and thought it was very average. I think it is probably the worst in the series for me.

 

When wandering around the world it just felt like a very poor version of RDR. It was also far too big for its own good, with you having to travel all over the place. You do have fast travel options but the loading times make this a nightmare.

 

When you fast travel you get taken to a loading screen. The game loads and you then walk to the next area, where the game loads again. The loading times are pretty bad as well. They may be the same on say the 360 but at least you can install the game to speed up the process.

 

Connor is a jerk, he really is. I loved Ezio in the other games as he was such a charmer and player, with a hint of cockiness to him. Connor just constantly cries on and on, basically he just acts like a young teenager for the majority of the game.

 

There are far too many moments when you fail because you do sonething the game didnt want you to do. You used to be able to do missions your own way but now the game seems more limited. You have to do it the games way or you fail.

 

So, yeah, a very average outing for the series, which is a shame as I have really enjoyed the other games. :(

 

This is just you not knowing what to do because if you press the zoom out button you go to a bigger map of all 4 areas and then you can zoom into the area you want and be taken straight there.

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I went back to get the last few trophies I could be bothered to get last night. How annoying are the boardgames? I'd tried playing Nine Men's Morris on the ship near the beginning of the game and eventually vowed to never play it again after losing a dozen times in a row. Then I played it in the Homestead and won on my first try.

 

So I thought Fanorona would be a piece of cake. I'd played it once before in a tavern and managed to win (barely), so I figured it couldn't be that hard.

 

Oh, how naive I was. The AI was ruthless and every time I thought he'd take one or two of my pieces, he just kept moving and moving until he'd pretty much cleared the board. The few times I actually did okay, he'd create a wall with his pieces that I couldn't get close to without losing a piece and he'd just move the same piece back and forth, thus creating a stalemate. Every. Single. Time.

 

So I cheated. The end.

 

  Hero-of-Time said:
When you fast travel you get taken to a loading screen. The game loads and you then walk to the next area, where the game loads again.

I don't really understand what you're saying here, unless you really didn't realize that you can zoom out the map so it shows the entire east coast, zoom in on a different area and fast-travel directly there.

 

Edit: Yeah, what Diego said. :heh:

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I went back to get the last few trophies I could be bothered to get last night. How annoying are the boardgames? I'd tried playing Nine Men's Morris on the ship near the beginning of the game and eventually vowed to never play it again after losing a dozen times in a row. Then I played it in the Homestead and won on my first try.

 

So I thought Fanorona would be a piece of cake. I'd played it once before in a tavern and managed to win (barely), so I figured it couldn't be that hard.

 

Oh, how naive I was. The AI was ruthless and every time I thought he'd take one or two of my pieces, he just kept moving and moving until he'd pretty much cleared the board. The few times I actually did okay, he'd create a wall with his pieces that I couldn't get close to without losing a piece and he'd just move the same piece back and forth, thus creating a stalemate. Every. Single. Time.

 

So I cheated. The end.

 

 

I don't really understand what you're saying here, unless you really didn't realize that you can zoom out the map so it shows the entire east coast, zoom in on a different area and fast-travel directly there.

 

Edit: Yeah, what Diego said. :heh:

 

How did you cheat?

 

I remember playing the games to try and get the platinum and Fanorama was definitely the hardest. But I felt so much satisfaction when I finally beat that bastard.

 

Also, I used to play nine men morris when I was kid with my granny all the time. So I knew what I was doing with it.

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I started up a browser version of Fanorona and played (browser) computer against (game) computer.

 

It still ended in a stalemate the first time. :blank:

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There are far too many moments when you fail because you do sonething the game didnt want you to do. You used to be able to do missions your own way but now the game seems more limited. You have to do it the games way or you fail.

 

Did you skip Revelations? That was my biggest complaint with Revelations, which is a problem I haven't really encountered in AC3.

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  Diageo said:
This is just you not knowing what to do because if you press the zoom out button you go to a bigger map of all 4 areas and then you can zoom into the area you want and be taken straight there.

 

Haha! Knew I must have missed something like that. Did it tell you about that in the game? Must have missed that as well if it did.

 

  Cube said:
Did you skip Revelations? That was my biggest complaint with Revelations, which is a problem I haven't really encountered in AC3.

 

That's the only one I skipped as I heard it was rubbish and practically filler.

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  Magnus said:
I started up a browser version of Fanorona and played (browser) computer against (game) computer.

 

It still ended in a stalemate the first time. :blank:

 

You little pussy. I won within 6 matches.

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Haha! Knew I must have missed something like that. Did it tell you about that in the game? Must have missed that as well if it did.

 

 

 

That's the only one I skipped as I heard it was rubbish and practically filler.

 

It's not rubbish. Its only problem was that it had to live up to ACII.

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As I am mostly a Nintendo only kind of guy, this is naturaly my first AC game. And I have to say I love it to bits even though I'm only 15% in or someting. Just as I hoped this is exactly my kind of game :)

 

Only two games at launch (this and Nintendoland) and there hasn't been a day that I didn't crave for some gametime. That was a long time ago for me :)

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Yup, Vita one (which got mixed reviews - good reviews from those reviewing it as a handheld game, poor reviews from those reviewing it as a full console game).

 

No Desmond.


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