If the guards were like the police in Gta 5 all the Assassins would be screwed. Lol They always know where you are and pop up wherever the hell they want.
I believe HISHE definitely got it right for the first assassin's creed but in Assassin's creed 3 and Assassin's creed 4 black flag, they made it impossible to escape guards by walking into small little groups of people and sitting on benches. But when they're not chasing you you can still blend when you have increased notoriety.
I dont understand why they had that feature in those two games, its like "Sit on a bench why dont ya!" but it never works, and the guards just ram through random crowds.
Made in 2007, best game back then. Now the graphics and gameplay are 100 times better, and the story is unbelievable, best ever in the gaming history. OSTs are amazing as well. Assassin's Creed isn't just a game, it is art.
How Assassin's Creed should have ended... "Wow we've created 3 games that people love! Lets stop while we're ahead instead of ruining the franchise with 3 games a year and a convoluted storyline!"
+Hunter Wallace Im guessing he meant A1-3 including revelations and brotherhood. I haven't played 4 or the latest two. I know they probably have cool themes and ideas and shit but like I don't care you know? Like its like having too much of a good thing, especially when the good thing drops in quality.
Hush Crew TV to clear it up for you, 4 is really good, because most of the game is sailing pirate fun time, but when it's being assassin's creed it's bad, unity is pretty much all bad, and syndicate is a comfortable middle ground, much like 1 was.
darren newell i know right Soldier: *sees one of their most dangerous enemies* Snake: *walks out of view* Soldier: welp might as well just go back to what i was doing and not contact any of my superiors that i saw him
someone hasn't played jak II......or for that matter the earlier splinter cell games (seriously you can stand in the brightest spot on that game but if the light metre says you're dark the guards pay no attention)
It's cute that they think Assassin's Creed will ever have an end. This galaxy will die out long before Ubisoft stops vomiting out an AC game every few months.
Ah the Assassins. They were real you know? But minus the parkour, sword, eagle symbolism, throwing knives and hidden blade. Alamut was their base of operations and the Lords of Alamut controlled the Order of Assassins. Here is a list of all of them: Hassan-i Sabbah, the original Grand Master, ruled for 34 years: 1090-1124 His son ,I think, Buzurg'ummid ruled for only 14 years: 1124-1138 Hassan's grandson, I think, Muhammad ibn Buzurg'ummid ruled for a good 24 years: 1138-1162 a mostly peaceful rule Hassan II also Hassan's grandson, I think, for only 4 years: 1162-1166 he tried to abolish sharia/"holy"/"Islamic" law Muhammad II for a good 44 years: 1166-1210 when Altair was around (but he's not real) Hassan III for only 11 years: 1210-1221 made an alliance with the Caliphate Muhammad III for a good 34 years: 1221-1255 he was really aggressive and stayed in Alamut (like most Grand Masters) Khwurshah for only 1 year: 1255-1256 the fall of Alamut
Altaïr may not have been real, but his master, Al Mualim was. That wasn't his real name however, that was just a title that translated to "the Mentor." His real name was Rashid ad-Din Sinan, both in the Assassin's Creed universe and in real life. The 9 Templars you are sent to kill in the first game also existed, but they were not all killed by one assassin. Each Templar was killed by a different assassin in real life.
Nick Fury Yeah, I knew all that. I've read two books about them already, you should too. But each Templar wasn't killed by an Assassin, that isn't true.
Informant yeah, what I meant to say is a different person assassinated each Templar, notice I didn't capitalize "Assassin" when talking about that, so I wasn't talking about that group
Nick Fury Still, they weren't all assassinated. For example, William of Monferatt died of natural causes, look up each of Altair's targets, they weren't all assassinated.
Correction + the parkour + The eagle symbolism + The throwing knifes +Sword And they had hidden daggers. However Completely wiped out in 1497 Never knew the templars -Hoods They would sacrifice themselves after assassiniations, because they were drugged to believe death was beutiful.
I hear in AC Unity, they will not only continue to stab haystacks but the newly improved AI, will check to see if you are hiding in wandering crowds by stabbing a few random NPC's around you... just act cool like the other NPC's and you'll be home-free.
The only AC game i've enjoyed was black flag, and honestly, the pirate stuff was what got me. If they decided to make an actual pirate game with some RPG elements (properly customize your ship, not just upgrade) and make it online, with a pvp environment like GTA 5, now that would be interesting. You see dozens of zombie games around, but hardly any pirate ones. It''s a goldmine to whichever company pulls the first big, and well crafted, pirate game.
U must be kidding me... play the game while suddenly he misses the hay and fuckn crushes to death and ending text... is that how u want ur game to end? at least jump into rushing water and escape forever.
toolfreak50 Oh yeh, but it was just an example. Imagine ur fucking playing a fucking assasin, so cool. Until he misses a fucking hay stack.... and sudden ending names etc..
Black Flag is crap. The protagonist is not even an Assasin until the end I think. And I don't like how the rest of assasins train for years and years and Edward is like 'I'm a pirate, I don't need to train for this shit'.