GamesBeat: Sneaky Sneaky is the adorable Assassins Creed game you never knew you wanted
Added: 15.12.2014 16:11 | 1 views | 0 comments
This cute little stealth-puzzle game has a surprising amount of depth.
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| Heres whats up with Assassins Creed: Unitys Helix menu
Added: 15.12.2014 16:11 | 3 views | 0 comments
Remember that cool screen that you saw at the beginning of the latest Assassins Creed game? This is what all of that stuff meant.
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| Assassin's Creed Rogue Review - The Digital Fix
Added: 15.12.2014 13:23 | 6 views | 0 comments
Assassins Creed Rogue is well-named inside Ubisofts universe, but also in the real world. You see, its really quite surprising this game exists at all. Assassins Creed: Unity is the big one, the first real current generation hidden blade-athon. But Rogue exists too, finishing off the story arc played out through Connor and Edward Kenway, to date. Its more pirating then - which is fun, of course - but also fits into the slot which Ezios Revelations did previously. Old characters are remembered, the best bits are repeated and the bad bits supposedly thrown away. Theres some novelty but most is left for the next big cycle over in Paris. Nothing shatters the earth but everything works very well, treading a well-trodden path. The fact its only on the last generation of consoles neednt cause concern; the fun to be had is as good as youve got up to this point.
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| Assassins Creed Unity Review | Metal Arcade
Added: 15.12.2014 13:11 | 24 views | 0 comments
Metal Arcade: Jason Bakker writes:
Ubisofts longstanding Assassins Creed franchise arrives on next-gen consoles with breathtaking graphics, an all-new co-op campaign, deep customization, and improved parkour and combat gameplay mechanics. The sights of Assassins Creed Unity are truly something to behold, with realistic facial animation, great-looking character models, and a painstakingly recreated 1789 Paris, packed to the brim with NPC crowds numbering in the thousands. Parkour has been refined to allow for easier scaling of buildings, with dedicated controls for ascending and descending rooftops and smoother animation than ever before. Theres even robust customization and four-player cooperative online gameplay. Unfortunately, a dissapointing story and an uninspired protagonist keep Ubisofts first next-gen Creed outing from being a complete success.
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| Assassin's Creed Rogue Review - The Digital Fix
Added: 15.12.2014 11:13 | 0 views | 0 comments
Assassins Creed Rogue is well-named inside Ubisofts universe, but also in the real world. You see, its really quite surprising this game exists at all. Assassins Creed: Unity is the big one, the first real current generation hidden blade-athon. But Rogue exists too, finishing off the story arc played out through Connor and Edward Kenway, to date. Its more pirating then - which is fun, of course - but also fits into the slot which Ezios Revelations did previously. Old characters are remembered, the best bits are repeated and the bad bits supposedly thrown away. Theres some novelty but most is left for the next big cycle over in Paris. Nothing shatters the earth but everything works very well, treading a well-trodden path. The fact its only on the last generation of consoles neednt cause concern; the fun to be had is as good as youve got up to this point.
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| Assassins Creed Rogue Review | Metal Arcade
Added: 15.12.2014 2:12 | 2 views | 0 comments
Metal Arcade: Jason Bakker writes:
While Ubisoft has been hyping its next-gen exclusive Assassins Creed Unity for the last few months, the last-gen Assassins Creed Rogue (PS3, Xbox 360) has received little fanfare. Because of this, some might think that the game is subpar, or a cheap cash grab on those who have yet to upgrade to the latest hardware but the reality is that Rogue is a very good game. If youre burnt out on the series or never liked it to begin with, this iteration wont change your mind, but if you enjoyed last years Black Flag, youll find a lot to love about Rogue.
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| The Sunday Seven: How Assassins Creed Rogue smashes Unity
Added: 14.12.2014 20:18 | 1 views | 0 comments
Dealspwn writes: Assassins Creed Rogue has been living under the shadow of Assassins Creed Unity since it was announced that both games would be sharing a release window. When both were moved to the very same day, faithful and eager new-gen fans of course opted for Unity. Sadly, that loyalty was rewarded by a broken and oddly dull entry. But now that weve had time to play through both games, its clear that Ubisoft has released a fantastic Assassins title this year, but one youll have to dust off the PS3 or 360 for. So then, here are seven reasons why Rogue has absolutely smashed Unity.
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