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Reviews Thread
@giant_gamer: I think that was called Ashley Madison.
Good reviews for fans, but I'm just not ready for another one of these yet.
http://www.videogamer.com/reviews/assassins_creed_syndicate_review.html
Videogamer not quite as generous gave the game 5/10. Alexa's review however did really intrigue me, hearing that the story elements and mission design is better sounds great! Hopefully it isn't quite as big a mess as Unity.
this is all well and good until someone finds a glitch and clickbait sites go crazy
its an openworld game so its gonna happen
I skipped Unity, so I think I'll pick this one up. I have to wait for the PC version though. Nice to hear that it isn't awful.
lots of people claiming all reviewers are paid because they arent hating the game
never change internet.
@bradbrains: well if it's the witcher series they can get away with it.
@bradbrains: well if it's the witcher series they can get away with it.
or skyrim. or fallout
anyway consensus seems to be "its still an AC game faults and all but this is one of the best ones with a much better story than in past games"
if it goes on sale I might get it. havent really played since brotherhood
I hope there are little kids playing football in the streets in this game. If they have that in the game, then it is an instant buy for me.
lots of people claiming all reviewers are paid because they arent hating the game
never change internet.
The hilarious part is that people are only saying this shit because it's Gamespot, IGN, etc. If AngryJoe, Jim Sterling, or TB or whoever like it, I'd fucking bet anything that all the comments would sound a looooot different.
Seems like AC has really nailed the one-year on one-year off mechanic. Makes a good enough spacing that I'm actually itching to play a new one too.
@babychoochoo: Nah because then you'd have a bunch of people saying they only gave it a good review because they want to go against the mainstream press and have a point to make. And all this is why reviews are pointless now.
I was burned by Unity, so I was ready to drop off the series for a few years. I guess I'll jump back on this year? :/
@johncallahan: That's one reason I was holding out hope for this year. Leading to release, this game was giving me a Black Flag vibe, which I really enjoyed. It deviates enough from the previous AC game that it surpasses the previous game.
So was the "down with capitalism!" nonsense just marketing, or is it an actual theme of the game? I suppose it sounded sexier than "reform capitalism with safeguards to protect workers while still fostering a healthy and attractive marketplace for corporations, which will lead to a strong economy and low unemployment rate!"
To be fair, that does seem like a lot to yell before stabbing someone with a hidden blade.
@babychoochoo: On the other hand, the sites that did give it a bad review are "only doing it to drum up attention".
At this point reviews are more fun for seeing what kind of people they bring out of the woodwork.
lots of people claiming all reviewers are paid because they arent hating the game
never change internet.
How adorable.
I had a feeling this one was going to be good, because this series just won't die, and that's what they needed for it to stay alive.
Seems like a competent Assassin's Creed game. Unfortunately I don't know how positive of a statement that is these days.
I just wish they'd completely drop the present day motif, or at least reinvent it in an interesting way. Ever since they messed up the pay-off with Desmond in AC3, I've never felt attached to the series like I had in the past. Give me a new character to root for that weaves the games together, or do the unthinkable and leave the franchise alone for a few years and come back stronger than before. The whole gimmick of jumping into different characters in history would be fine if the games weren't so similar and released every year.
i watched the gamespot review, no mention of modern day stuff (maybe it's in the written review) I wonder how much i would have to have played 4 and unity to know wtf was going on? I have 4 and it's a decent game but i ended up losing interest in it as the pirate stuff was overrated IMO. That grapple hook and carriage looks like a good time though, maybe i'll pick this up next year when the next game comes out.
I'm in the mood for a new Assassin's Creed game and some of my friends worked on that one. This is good news.
Now I just need to know how the PC version runs.
That's cool that it is good, but I just can't do the AC loop so soon after Unity. I felt the fatigue through Black Flag also. I can't help feeling like I'd enjoy the games more if they weren't open world.
@oursin_360: Alexa mentioned it briefly in her written review, and said the modern day stuff is hardly there.
@gunstarred: " The AC loop " has been creeping its way into an alarming amount of games as of late and it's kind of scaring me a little.
Im not ready to have assassins creed disappoint me. Maybe it is truly good but Im tired of that same formula and Ive only played assassins creed 2 , black flag and unity. I wonder how those people that started with the first creed game feel nowadays.
I've only read GameSpot's review so far, it's cool to hear that she liked the characters. I've had my fill of the dashing rogue protagonists after playing two of the Ezio games, and I couldn't really get into Black Flag because of it and their alternative to that in Connor was just too dull for me to relate to. Never finished Unity, but he seemed like he was fitting into their familiar type. It sounds like the brother is more of the same as well, but hopefully the sister being around to temper that will draw me into the story and allow me to actually finish it. And I'm a sucker for a good family angle in a game.
I'm still gonna wait for a sale though.
my god, those gamespot comments on alexa's review went straight crazy right out the gate.
Those are the comments for every Gamespot review of a big game. Remember, if they don't agree with your preconceived notions of what score a game should get, they're obviously biased/paid off. It's like everyone who posts there is 13 and doesn't understand how subjectivity works.
It's good to hear that this is at least a better game than Unity, but I can't think of a franchise I'm more done with than Assassin's Creed.
my god, those gamespot comments on alexa's review went straight crazy right out the gate.
Those are the comments for every Gamespot review of a big game. Remember, if they don't agree with your preconceived notions of what score a game should get, they're obviously biased/paid off. It's like everyone who posts there is 13 and doesn't understand how subjectivity works.
It's good to hear that this is at least a better game than Unity, but I can't think of a franchise I'm more done with than Assassin's Creed.
I remember reading those comments when the first Assassin's Creed game was reviewed. It was around that time I moved to GB. Nice to see that the audience there hasn't changed at all.
my god, those gamespot comments on alexa's review went straight crazy right out the gate.
Those are the comments for every Gamespot review of a big game. Remember, if they don't agree with your preconceived notions of what score a game should get, they're obviously biased/paid off. It's like everyone who posts there is 13 and doesn't understand how subjectivity works.
It's good to hear that this is at least a better game than Unity, but I can't think of a franchise I'm more done with than Assassin's Creed.
It's not just reviews, either. I cross-posted my blog about Gears over there and there were comments claiming I was paid off (???) because I posted a relatively lengthy and positive blog. Gamespot's community is basically as if time stood still in 2007 or something.
my god, those gamespot comments on alexa's review went straight crazy right out the gate.
Those are the comments for every Gamespot review of a big game. Remember, if they don't agree with your preconceived notions of what score a game should get, they're obviously biased/paid off. It's like everyone who posts there is 13 and doesn't understand how subjectivity works.
It's good to hear that this is at least a better game than Unity, but I can't think of a franchise I'm more done with than Assassin's Creed.
It's not just reviews, either. I cross-posted my blog about Gears over there and there were comments claiming I was paid off (???) because I posted a relatively lengthy and positive blog. Gamespot's community is basically as if time stood still in 2007 or something.
They do it on Danny's The Point videos too; it's maddening
my god, those gamespot comments on alexa's review went straight crazy right out the gate.
Those are the comments for every Gamespot review of a big game. Remember, if they don't agree with your preconceived notions of what score a game should get, they're obviously biased/paid off. It's like everyone who posts there is 13 and doesn't understand how subjectivity works.
It's good to hear that this is at least a better game than Unity, but I can't think of a franchise I'm more done with than Assassin's Creed.
It's not just reviews, either. I cross-posted my blog about Gears over there and there were comments claiming I was paid off (???) because I posted a relatively lengthy and positive blog. Gamespot's community is basically as if time stood still in 2007 or something.
They do it on Danny's The Point videos too; it's maddening
Man, I hate seeing the people at Gamespot having to deal with that. Wish Giant Bomb would just poach a bunch of them, specifically Danny, Mary and Alexa... (no need to tell me how unrealistic that wish is, I know)
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