I'm about 60 hours in and although there are plenty of bugs I'm absolutely loving it. I'd probably give it a 9/10. I've never played an Assassin's Creed game before but I love RPG's. This one has had me hooked since the very beginning.
I'm surprised that you guys like to beat it and post on the internet about how many times you beat it. I usually just beat it and rollover and go to sleep.
I've finished Demon Souls, Dark Souls and Dark Souls 2 multiple times and it seems that it's widely accepted that Dark Souls was the most difficult. Only thing is, I feel as though Dark Souls was the easiest of the lot. Maybe my memory is just failing me.
God had nothing to do with my eyes or the reasons I'm suspicious. That was all bred into me through evolution.
@NegativeCreep427 well you still don't really own any games anyway but I see what you're trying to say.
A site manager at gamestop vs a dev... hmmm...
You're funny :D
I have a gaming PC and both ps3 and xbox 360. The graphics are better on PC, but I feel as though the PC gets shafted on releases too often to rely on it as your number one gaming rig.
I find myself wanting to play most things on ps3 if given the choice, not because it's better on the ps3 but because I enjoy the trophy system (not sure exactly why I love it so much but I do).
In some ways the PC get's the worst deal of all. Better graphics yes but so...
@Death "Friendlist: Xbox One is unlimited. PS4 is 2000."
Xbox One is limited to 1000 friends, sorry...
I just get a Hippo beatboxing in a Kit Kat add on crackle.
It'd be nice if they had some sort out price match system on digital copies. How good would it be to haggle with an online rep because your local games store is having a sale.
@Linsolv
In the wake of the Port Arthur massacre and Monash University shootings, Australia introduced strict gun laws. These restricted who could own guns and the type of guns they could own.
Prior to the implementation of the gun laws, 112 people were killed in 11 mass shootings. Since the gun laws were introduced, no comparable gun massacres have occured in Australia.
There have been large decreases in the number of firearm suicides and the number...
@thehitman the reason my logic makes no sense to you is because you don't want to believe it could help. Tighter gun laws were introduced years ago in Australia. There were thousands of unregistered guns back then. They didn't make guns illegal, you just needed a licence (and a reason) to own one (hunting is a reason, self defense is not).
An amnesty period was introduced in which you could hand in all firearms. Anyone caught with an unregistered weapon after this per...
I have to admit, when an American told me that the reason they were allowed to have guns was just in case they were invaded I had a good chuckle. Times have changed, an army powerful and ruthless enough to get past the American defence force would have little trouble dispatching armed militia.
Civilian fighters are very effective against forces who are trying to win the hearts and minds of the people (such as Vietnam and Afghanistan). Against an army solely trying to conquer ...
@swishersweets20031 If this was an armed robbery or a gang shooting I'd agree that laws wouldn't help. However, this is directly related to problematic gun laws in America, an 8 year old boy should never have access to a firearm. I realise he would have found it somewhere in the house without anyone knowing he had it but that in itself shows that the attitude towards firearms is way way way too relaxed in America.
I'm probably going to get a lot of hate for saying this, but before I even looked at the article I knew it would be in America. The gun laws are crazy over there...
Haha, thanks mate
Does Knack talk? I think I would like it if he had character
No pay to win doesn't mean that at all, it all gained momentum with cheap/free phone/tablet games. You can win on nearly every pay to win game ever created if you grind for long enough. The thing is, they make the grind much longer than normal in those games so you feel obliged to pay if you wish to enjoy it.
It is quite clear that it is pay to win after reading the article. They've just made the pay to win tier based. Buying packs that will have items only able to be used at your level is still a version of pay to win. The fact that leveling is still required is irrelevant, you can pay to have a better chance of acquiring good items for your level. This just means you can pay to win and win and win...
I'm playing AC for the first time. I got Miles Morales and AC Valhalla with my PS5, so far I have put 88 hours into Valhalla and about half an hour into Miles Morales. AC Valhalla is buggy but it's a very good game IMO. I'd give it a 9/10 myself.