Ubisoft Confirms Assassin's Creed Americas Collection - IGN News
Added: 08.09.2014 23:01 | 7 views | 0 comments
Ubisoft has today confirmed the release of Assassin's Creed - The American Saga. This compilation of the three America-based Assassin's Creed games -- Assassin's Creed 3, Assassin's Creed Liberation and Assassin's Creed Black Flag -- will be available on PC, PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360 from October 3 in Europe, and from 23 October in the US.
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| Assassins Creed 4 Black Flag review I Gameluster
Added: 02.09.2014 1:16 | 5 views | 0 comments
Assassins Creed 4 left a lot to be expected after playing through Assassins Creed 3. The previous game really was the black sheep of the entire franchise, suffering from so many issues and just overall not being much fun. It is not just Simon that thinks that, many a fan of the Assassins Creed franchise agree that 3 was not as good as it could have been, and that Black Flag had to be the game that redeems the franchise. While Simon will say that Black Flag has many issues of its own it does redeem the franchise and turns out to be a good new entry.
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Added: 01.09.2014 15:15 | 3 views | 0 comments
You are the fearless leader of a team of dimension-exploring scientists who inadvertently crash and are separated. Flip gravity to dodge dangers and make your way through increasingly challenging levels to rescue your friends!
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| 10 Biggest Flop Games of 2014 So Far
Added: 31.08.2014 22:12 | 8 views | 0 comments
GamingSoFar: There are many super hit video games were released in 2014 and major titles are due including Far Cry 3, Destiny, Assassins Creed Unity and The Crew. But some of major title gone biggest flop some of them didnt release yet. Here are the biggest flops and disappointed video games of 2014.
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| Assassin's Creed Rogue - Preview
Added: 31.08.2014 10:21 | 5 views | 0 comments
Cold weather, hot knife.
Forgetting the franchiseÄ‚Ë€â„Ës tendency to follow history closely enough to twist it, seemingly hopes to upend much of what youÄ‚Ë€â„Ëd expect from the series by changing focus and appearing on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. To that end, Rogue puts players in the boots of a Templar as opposed to the hooded figures the games have been named after for years.
Unfortunately, I didnÄ‚Ë€â„Ët get to learn much about the gameÄ‚Ë€â„Ës story despite the relatively polished presentation ahead of release. Instead, RogueÄ‚Ë€â„Ës , though the developers promised that Rogue will still feature plenty of land to explore as well. I left impressed by the engineÄ‚Ë€â„Ës ability to keep up with harsh weather effects and crowded ship-to-ship boarding battles though that shouldnÄ‚Ë€â„Ët be a surprise for anyone who enjoyed Black Flag on the older consoles.
In Rogue, players take on the role of Shay Cormac, a templar hunting down the Assassin order. Shay gets his own ship, just like Edward Kenway did with the Jackdaw though RogueÄ‚Ë€â„Ës Morrigan looks more slender. The developers said that the change was made to allow players to navigate river passages though the sequence I played took place in the North Atlantic. The game is divided into sections though there are no loading screens as you transition from coast to coast or ship to shore.
This particular sequence sent Shay into uncharted waters to search for a wrecked ship, though I wrecked quite a few more on my way to the objective. As was the case with Black Flag, players will find no shortage of enemies on the high seas along with supplies to loot and hidden treasure to find. That doesnÄ‚Ë€â„Ët mean the developers havenÄ‚Ë€â„Ët added to the mechanics to keep them fresh and entertaining, bringing new strategic elements into the cold North.
Icebergs littering the seas can be used both as cover from enemy ships, but also as a means of pushing the enemyÄ‚Ë€â„Ës cannon fire well off your aft. Firing on an iceberg caused it to crumble and create a large wave which made incoming damage fly left as I did my best to flank the ships just ahead. The Morrigan also offers the option to upgrade the bow with an ice-cutter thatÄ‚Ë€â„Ëll carve through sheets of frozen sea blocking your way. I asked if Rogue prevents players from exploring the map in this way, but Ubisoft doesnÄ‚Ë€â„Ët want to arbitrarily limit exploration even if you need to upgrade specific pieces to take certain paths.
I didnÄ‚Ë€â„Ët get a chance to look at the overall map but the sequence I played seemed to maintain the same sense of freedom as in Black Flag, perhaps to a fault. While next-gen and PC gamers will sort of return to form with the franchise as removes naval gameplay in favor of a massive Paris cityscape in upheaval, RogueÄ‚Ë€â„Ës narrative potential intrigues me more than anything else.
Templars and Assassins have been at war for six games now and theyÄ‚Ë€â„Ëll continue that strife in two separate pieces of software with two completely different narratives, environments, gameplay loops, and main characters. While I also got to play AssassinÄ‚Ë€â„Ës Creed Unity, its focus on coop has me leaning on Rogue for more of UbisoftÄ‚Ë€â„Ës ongoing narrative. Why does the publisher want its fans to see this side of the conflict? Why now? Is Shay a Templar simply to set this game apart from Unity or will he uncover something the Assassins could never have known in the first place?
WeÄ‚Ë€â„Ëll find out when AssassinÄ‚Ë€â„Ës Creed Rogue arrives on store shelves November 11th.
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| Nothing About Xbox One Justifies the Endless Flak it Receives
Added: 28.08.2014 23:12 | 4 views | 0 comments
The Xbox brand is suffering under a heavy weight of hate these days but objectively speaking, it's hard to determine the cause.
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| EA Games Flew Me to Germany and Let Me Drive Porsches
Added: 27.08.2014 1:12 | 5 views | 0 comments
GeekParty's Josh Wirtanen writes: "If EA Games offered you a trip to Germany and an opportunity to drive Porsches on Porsches own test racetrack, would you turn them down?
Im guessing most people wont ever have to ask themselves that question. Weirdly, there was a point in my life where I actually did. And I said yes."
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