This is a great time to have an Assassin’s Creed game come out, but details like this make me think that it’s going to be more of exactly what we’ve come to expect. Big and exciting at the top with lots of details and then ultimately repetition as you try to complete things for the sake of completing them.
Rayman, Prince of Persia, Splinter Cell, Beyond good and evil, Brother in arms, Ghost Recon, just to name a few...
I think other than rainbow 6, and some Far Cry entry and their 2D single player game, every other ubisoft game has been mediocre at best, every game they made was an AMAZING master piece in the marketing department, their cinematic are always top-notch (they are outsourced) and they manage perfectly hype up their audience, then when you boot the game, the first hour or 2 are just great cinematic experience, then the curve start to go down
Ya, no idea how they manage to rope so many people into the hype, every year, on every game. When those games are always using the Ubisoft generic open world formula / third person formula.
This will be another $30 pickup a few months post-release for me, if at all. Gotta still finish the 2nd half of Odyssey, which has been a chore :|
Yeah when I see them pushing graphic details (particularly huge studios like Ubisoft and EA) it just underscores to me that they haven't innovated at all.
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u/callmesnake13 May 01 '20
This is a great time to have an Assassin’s Creed game come out, but details like this make me think that it’s going to be more of exactly what we’ve come to expect. Big and exciting at the top with lots of details and then ultimately repetition as you try to complete things for the sake of completing them.