Bamba wrote:
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Bamba wrote:
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Assassin's Creed: Unity: it's sort of an odd way to experience these games given the order I've played them (9, 10,11, and now
and it certainly makes you appreciate the improvements in traversal and combat that were made. Origins and Odyssey were relatively big changes so really the best comparison for Unity is to Syndicate which directly followed it and is very much the same type of game. Syndicate improved directly on Unity by adding the grappling hook which made stealth encounter much more fun and it's presence is missed here. I also personally felt London was a more compelling setting than Paris, possibly because I've never visited the latter.
All that aside, the game's still decently fun, though you are absolutely fighting the controls for a lot of it's runtime. Even by the very end of the game your character would still utterly refuse to enter a window right above him or dive entire storeys to the ground instead of nimbly leap to the rope less than a metre in front and all that sort of aggravating shit. Also, I'm definitely reaching the end of my tether with open world maps covered in fucking icons because I basically yomped through the main story here and did the bare minimum of side quests. Although that was partly because they were almost always the same sort of shit so it's not like they actually provided any kind of diversion from the main game which is somewhat missing the point of them I feel.
So, yeah, decent enough stuff if you haven't already played loads of this kind of thing and if you can forgive the sometimes-terrible controls.
I stupidly bought Odyssey at the same time as starting Far Cry 5, so I suspect I'll have had my fill for a while before I can stomach another Ubi open world. But I'm looking forward to it as I love the setting and I'm interested to see what these major changes to the game are (last AC game I played was Black Flag which I bounced off because the ship combat could go fuck itself).
There are definitely going to be changes from Black Flag but if you hate the ship combat then you probably should've picked up Origins instead (which is actually the better game to my mind anyway); Origins has like two ship combat encounters and that's your whack but Odyssey bakes the fucking ship right into the game. You have to use one to navigate around all the islands
and there's some mandatory ship encounters
and you need to use it if you want to complete one of the major side-quest chains. It's also way, way, way, way, way, way too fucking goddamned long. Origins was a big game but was nowhere near as bad.
Curses! Ack well, I'll give Odyssey a go at some point and, if I dig it, will give Origins a rattle.
I think I'm increasingly of the opinion that most additional modes of transport in games are shit. And when I say that, I think I specifically mean horses and boats, which are almost universally things that are entirely unsatisfying to control.
- Witcher - shit horse
- MGS V - shit horse
- Horizon Zero Dawn - shit dino horses
- GoW - shit kayak
- Ass Creed - shit galleons
Are there any good sea-faring vehicles out there? And indeed is there a good horse to be found?