Multiplayer sounds pretty cool
(i didn't understand a word of it)
to me it sounds like a mini war manager system, where you can deploy "units of people" to places on a map... it sounds like some kind of near game.. sounds really boring..
Multiplayer sounds pretty cool
(i didn't understand a word of it)
to me it sounds like a mini war manager system, where you can deploy "units of people" to places on a map... it sounds like some kind of near game.. sounds really boring..
That sounds really good to me
Oh Aveline, you really come from a long line of assassins.
Seduce > shows boobs to guard.
This is really fun, when you seduce a guard a heart container pops up in his head, the heart starts to drain off and until that happens the guard will follow you. In my case follow me into a dark alley where I rip their head off.
Team Aveline, go!
Maybe I expected to much .. but a Strategy game is not what I expected at all... at least the single player content is great..
Maybe I expected to much .. but a Strategy game is not what I expected at all... at least the single player content is great..
Oh Aveline, you really come from a long line of assassins.
Seduce > shows boobs to guard.
This is really fun, when you seduce a guard a heart container pops up in his head, the heart starts to drain off and until that happens the guard will follow you. In my case follow me into a dark alley where I rip their head off.
Team Aveline, go!
Looks really good.
So it basically plays like any Assassin's Creed game, but on Vita. Yes?
Man, those screenshots really kind of ruin the magic. I always wondered how it looked so impressive in the trailers but now I see that they made massive cuts to image quality, texture filtering, and model complexity.
Still, it's impressive that they've managed to deliver a full-on AC experience.
My biggest surprise here are the loading times, almost non existant after the initial load (35s)
Man, those screenshots really kind of ruin the magic. I always wondered how it looked so impressive in the trailers but now I see that they made massive cuts to image quality, texture filtering, and model complexity.
Still, it's impressive that they've managed to deliver a full-on AC experience.
I'm just a bit disappointed to see those shots, that's all.It's a Vita game. Save the complaints for when you actually see these graphics on the Vita's screen.
Still haven't made any proper assassin mission but yes, the feeling is spot on.
My biggest surprise here are the loading times, almost non existant after the initial load (35s)
Man, those screenshots really kind of ruin the magic. I always wondered how it looked so impressive in the trailers but now I see that they made massive cuts to image quality, texture filtering, and model complexity.
Still, it's impressive that they've managed to deliver a full-on AC experience.
I'm just a bit disappointed to see those shots, that's all.
Man, those screenshots really kind of ruin the magic. I always wondered how it looked so impressive in the trailers but now I see that they made massive cuts to image quality, texture filtering, and model complexity.
Still, it's impressive that they've managed to deliver a full-on AC experience.
Does the story spoil any of the previous games? I own every AC except Revelations but never got that far in 1 and only played about an hour in 2. I don't have that much time to sit at a PC to catch up so I thought I would just skip them all and play this one?
Slutty Aveline tutorial mission (meant to last 2 minutes, way to fun and made it 20)
Couldn't get a decent picture, but I counted more than 20 npcs on screen during this mission, good stuff.
I'm just a bit disappointed to see those shots, that's all.
All this npc's don't go just walking around, so far I've seen people fighting, drunk (¿?), chopping wood, fixing buildings, eating, etc.
Even a fucking dog was licking its arse, biting its leg, playing with his master.
Details everywhere!
Hanmik, where are you getting yours from? Do you have the game, too?
more pictures here:
I thought that I was the only one thinking like that. Still, I'm sure that the sub-native res and low-res textures are less discernible on Vita's screen than how you see them here. The graphics should definitely look great on the Vita.Man, those screenshots really kind of ruin the magic. I always wondered how it looked so impressive in the trailers but now I see that they made massive cuts to image quality, texture filtering, and model complexity.
Still, it's impressive that they've managed to deliver a full-on AC experience.
Wow, that is awesome. Great job, Ubi Sofia.All this npc's don't go just walking around, so far I've seen people fighting, drunk (¿?), chopping wood, fixing buildings, eating, etc.
Even a fucking dog was licking its arse, biting its leg, playing with his master.
Details everywhere!
Personally i'd buy Liberation and wait for AC3 to drop in price.
Well, that's what i am doing