It's 50% off on steam, but I don't wanna play that one if I don't need to so I can understand anything in AC3.
So is it necessary or not?
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It's 50% off on steam, but I don't wanna play that one if I don't need to so I can understand anything in AC3.
So is it necessary or not?
@Hunkulese said:
Um Desmond grew up on a farm that trained assassins.
You're caught up.
Wow, that's really it? Thanks for saving me $15!
Spoilers:
Also Lucy was actually a Templar. It's a fun game (besides the tower defense) but it's not a big enough step to warrant a full release.
@Hunkulese said:
Um Desmond grew up on a farm that trained assassins.
You're caught up.
The funny part is that is either implied, or straight up mentioned in the first game. I had played every subsequent game with that assumption. So fuck... you're telling me I wasted the 60$ and 15 or so hours I put into the game before giving up on it, due to having accidentally bought a tower defense game?
Man.... well it wouldn't be first time.
@david3cm: In the DLC where you play as subject 16, the templars are able to convince lucy that the assassins have abandoned her and that she should work for the templars.
The Desmond stuff in Revelations is essentially just a recap of the previous games, you learn nothing new.
@MikkaQ said:
due to having accidentally bought a tower defense game?
Yeah, it was crappy and unexciting, but to be fair, you only had to do it once. It was pretty easy to ignore otherwise.
It was in DLC, which is a bullshit way to write off a main character. It's almost like Kristen Bell couldn't find time to reprise her role so they killed her character, got pissed and retroactively made her a bad guy. It was shitty writing at it's worst.@MariachiMacabre: woah, i just played through and completely missed that, when was that mentioned?
@MariachiMacabre said:
@david3cmIt was in DLC, which is a bullshit way to write off a main character. It's almost like Kristen Bell couldn't find time to reprise her role so they killed her character, got pissed and retroactively made her a bad guy. It was shitty writing at it's worst.@MariachiMacabre: woah, i just played through and completely missed that, when was that mentioned?
That actually is literally exactly what happened.
@Godlyawesomeguy said:
@MikkaQ said:
due to having accidentally bought a tower defense game?
Yeah, it was crappy and unexciting, but to be fair, you only had to do it once. It was pretty easy to ignore otherwise.
Well I had to a bunch of times, unless I wanted to give up all my bases and stuff. Unless that stuff doesn't matter, then maybe I'll just rush through the rest of the game.
@Hunkulese said:
It was still a good game but if you're planning on getting ACIII on release day there's zero reason to play Revelations.
Yeah, I had a good time with it, but it's completely nonessential.
@MikkaQ said:
@Hunkulese said:
Um Desmond grew up on a farm that trained assassins.
You're caught up.
The funny part is that is either implied, or straight up mentioned in the first game. I had played every subsequent game with that assumption. So fuck... you're telling me I wasted the 60$ and 15 or so hours I put into the game before giving up on it, due to having accidentally bought a tower defense game?
Man.... well it wouldn't be first time.
I was going to say this. I was fairly certain I knew he grew up on a farm by assassins, and I've never played revelations
Like other said, it isn't that big of a deal to stop you from understanding the next one - but I do think it had some incredible moments which make it to me a worth playing game in its own right outside of all the lore. But I really think those that really care about the story should play it (although they likely already have by now) - there are some really good non-essential-for-main-story moments which add a lot. Like simply the way they set-up, designed and paced the final moments of that game is much more signifcant when you actually play it than by just reading the essential stuff here. (They way they handled Altair's death to me was easily the best part of the game and one of the most iconic moments of the entire series)
@Marz: I think brotherhood would have been a better end for him. Seeing him rise up and rebuild the assassins works pretty well for him going from care free rich boy to mature leader. All revelations added was he went on a trip one time to collect some cds. Also there was some Italian lady, the end
@BlastProcessing: Gamespot is doing 'the story so far' for the whole series right now. I recommend that. There is a bit more nuance in that game than the quick blurbs that people will through in here. But the game itself has quite a few issues that I'd recommend just skipping through if you had the choice.
I wasn't a fan of the tower defense, but I only did it during that "tutorial" at the beginning of the game. It mentioned that if my bases were ever attacked I would have to do it again, but they were literally never attacked. Was this something that only happened when your notoriety was full and red? It would make sense if that was the case, since I'd usually reduce my notoriety as soon as it went up.
Also, along with the farm thing, it tells us what Altair/Ezio did as they got older. Not necessary unless you really want more Assassin's Creed.
@Terramagi said:
@MariachiMacabre said:
@david3cmIt was in DLC, which is a bullshit way to write off a main character. It's almost like Kristen Bell couldn't find time to reprise her role so they killed her character, got pissed and retroactively made her a bad guy. It was shitty writing at it's worst.@MariachiMacabre: woah, i just played through and completely missed that, when was that mentioned?
That actually is literally exactly what happened.
Actually literally exactly legitimately correctly truly really?
@MikkaQ said:
@Hunkulese said:
Um Desmond grew up on a farm that trained assassins.
You're caught up.
The funny part is that is either implied, or straight up mentioned in the first game. I had played every subsequent game with that assumption. So fuck... you're telling me I wasted the 60$ and 15 or so hours I put into the game before giving up on it, due to having accidentally bought a tower defense game?
Man.... well it wouldn't be first time.
Yeah, I remember them mentioning Desmond having grown up with Assassins some time in the first game. Or perhaps I read it somewhere else. Maybe in the hidden files?
@MiniPato said:
@Terramagi said:
@MariachiMacabre said:
@david3cmIt was in DLC, which is a bullshit way to write off a main character. It's almost like Kristen Bell couldn't find time to reprise her role so they killed her character, got pissed and retroactively made her a bad guy. It was shitty writing at it's worst.@MariachiMacabre: woah, i just played through and completely missed that, when was that mentioned?
That actually is literally exactly what happened.
Actually literally exactly legitimately correctly truly really?
Precisely.
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