This is most likely just a sneak peek of the power of current gen. I remember during the gtaV hype for last gen, Rockstar talked about how they are just scratching the surface of the power of last gen, so imagine the games toward the end of the current gen.
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 This is most likely just a sneak peek of the power of current gen. I remember during the gtaV hype for last gen, Rockstar talked about how they are just scratching the surface of the power of last gen, so imagine the games toward the end of the current gen.i tried not touching anything when i was younger and ended up pissing all over myself.
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 I did not beat AC3 or even play the last one but this week is where I get all caught up. Someone on YouTube makes movies of all the AC games so I have AC3 on my iPad and I'm bringing my xbox to my hotel for AC:IV. Without a gf around I should be able to beat the game in about a week.My dog's butt smells like cookiesComment
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 Please let there be NO boats in this game... I'm SICK of the water and piloting a boat. This isn't Pirates of the Caribbean.Comment
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 Freaking bots man. Some mods don't even ban these for some reason. And there's quite a few of them.Originally posted by Lafgurathere have been plenty of pirate games. Last edited by Mabster; 06-27-2014, 09:15 PM.Oakland Athletics San Jose Sharks Last edited by Mabster; 06-27-2014, 09:15 PM.Oakland Athletics San Jose Sharks
 
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 I can't wait for this game. I get the new Assassin's Creed ever year and this series has turned into my favorite since AC1. Looks amazing and fun to play. I haven't decided what console to get it on and was wondering what you guys on OS were getting it for? I would love to play some Co-op with some people on here when the game releases.Comment
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 Can't believe I missed this, but some really good info on Unity. Counter kill streaks are gone!!!
 
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 I hope the game isn't repetitive as the other Creed games but it might be. The multiplayer coop would be a new experience and add on to the game as a whole.Comment
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 Just read that article. Not happy about "last known position" being implemented from Splinter Cell. I hated that gameplay feature. Doubt there will be but im hoping that there's an on/off option. Also, not happy about having to hold down the A button (X on PS4) when holding down the RT (R2 on PS4) to free run. I'm currently playing AC II and this setup is very frustrating. I easily prefer the setup in AC IV.Can't believe I missed this, but some really good info on Unity. Counter kill streaks are gone!!!
 
 http://blog.ubi.com/assassins-creed-...ning-familiar/
 
 Still buying the game on release day but at the same time, im fully expecting Far Cry 4 to be my game of the year.Comment
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 This Rob Zombie French Revolution Short has really gotten me pumped for this game.
 
 
 <iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/sv_6TEBW-ac" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>Originally posted by Edmund BurkeAll that is needed for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing.Comment
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 But that is pretty much the case in every conflict. ****, just look at political facebook posts. Its sad.
 
 
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 This may be cliche but AC should do a zombie mode.Jacksonville Jaguars
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 Eurogamer: Assassin's Creed Unity is more than meets the Eagle's eye
 
 But Paris is more than you think. "If you take all of the combined land mass in Black Flag and clump it together, it's smaller than Paris," Alex Amancio, Unity's creative director, tells me. "And not only is it large in terms of scale, it's multidimensional. You have literally hundreds of buildings you can go seamlessly into: monuments, underground sewers, catacombs. It's a huge, sprawling city."Missions are a block of content with an overarching goal, such as killing someone (in the mission I see). A brief cutscene plays at the start of the mission to give you an overview and highlight some possible avenues you could explore - those guys stole some keys, that door is interesting - and then it's over to you. Say things go wrong and you're supposed to be tailing someone but you lose them; in Unity that doesn't signal failure. You can find them again somewhere else in the city, or the mission could become a chase if they start running. Or, if you kill them, you may find a letter on their body giving you a clue as to where they were going, but if they don't get there... well, their friends will want to know why. There's malleability to missions now. And when you reach your target you won't get a blood-gargled monologue, but instead see their life flashing before their eyes, and the plot will move on that way.<iframe width="640" height="360" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/cOJ1fG7gc2U?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>More fundamentally in Unity, significant changes have been made to how it plays - to stealth, climbing and, yes, fighting. "Our rule is if you give someone the controller and, if in four seconds, that person can't tell that it's different - in the controller, not under the hood - then we need to rework it," Amancio reveals. "Our fighting has been redone because the path of least resistance is always the path that people will take." In other words, it was too easy to take on groups of enemies and win, so why be all stealthy about it? The deadly parries of previous Assassin's Creed games seem to have gone, judging by what I played, and killing enemies toe-to-toe takes time and can leave you exposed and overrun. Enemies also won't wait their turn to attack, and some may shoot while others swing.Go Noles!!! >>----->Comment
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