Hmm, I was looking to pick this up, but didn't think it was worth the US$60.
AC 2.5 is a perfect way of describing it, because it improves upon everything AC2 introduced, but it's not yet AC3.
Next year's iteration, which isn't AC3, has me wondering. Ezio is definitely the biggest and most fleshed out protagonist we've had in the AC franchise, and it's going to be hard to move onto a new protagonist that's not yet Desmond.
The author seems to have trust in Ubi, so I'm also going to have to side with he/she...
The author said it well at the end, saying it could survive multiple iterations of this type. The sad thing is there's another coming next year, and it's not AC3...
...I'm going to let my mind tell me that they're working on AC3 during all of this. That makes it seem better.
MY good sir, this Jack in the box is plastic. Hehe. It looks nicer than plastic can give away, though.
The actual Doctor is pretty high quality, made out of some good material.
Yep, I've seen them. I considered importing one, but didn't have the funds... heh. So I dealt with it and got this one.
This is really cool! It's a shame I live in the States, though. Ah well, more luck to those who participate!
Regardless of the fact that the rest of the world got a better edition, this was still a pretty cool one.
A domain name called Call of Duty: Space Warfare or something of the like was registered a few months back. Get your space suits ready, because the space Nazis are coming!
But OZ, the fact that the game is so short, and the campaign is the only mode, is reason within itself to avoid the game. With so many AAA titles coming out, this $60 is better allocated elsewhere until you can find it for $10 or $20 later on.
I'm still not sold, but it is quite an interesting technology.
I think UBI is moving in the right direction with the series. I'd rather have all these extra stories in other forms, rather than just milking the series.
Why do people have to argue that a well-written article is on a 360 site? Oh, that clearly defines that a platform is losing. Oh, that clearly defines the site wants marketing and attention.
You all seriously need to find something better to do.
People's attention spans are so much shorter these days; six hour games are becoming acceptable, and they are NOT!
The author really hit the nail on the head when he stated that they balanced satire and seriousness. I noticed the cliches that they were tackling while I was playing it, but they did an amazing job of differentiating it from all of the other zombie trash that plagues modern times.
I give the PC modders a week before we have a Robo Nixon skin.
See, that's what the "Man" wants you to think. It's actually spelled correctly!
The author really expressed how it is to an American point of view.
But yes, it does not make sense. But I don't think it would be Nazi zombies if it made sense...
It's one of those titles that focuses on rich history; reading books or novels based on that timeframe alone can be an enriching experience. But novels that continue the story are also nice.
I can see them actually adding on to this, though, versus 1943, which was just released and then left.