I see the World Rally Championship (WRC) as music in motion… on dirt… which is going really fast! WRC 4 is the latest instalment in the WRC series of games and this one does not disappoint.
I see the World Rally Championship (WRC) as music in motion… on dirt… which is going really fast! WRC 4 is the latest instalment in the WRC series of games and this one does not disappoint.
Assassin's Creed II, like its predecessor, is an ambitious third-person action adventure game with a clever conceit: You're a modern-day bartender reliving your assassin ancestors' adventures. But where the first game fell short-in repetitive, sometimes-monotonous gameplay-the sequel soars.
Tons of things to collect; gigantic, lovingly crafted cities to explore
Ubisoft's infamous DRM--while not quite as awful as feared--is still a pain in the neck
Assassin's Creed a marqué les esprits lors de sa sortie. Pour autant, si le jeu a séduit, les défauts étaient pourtant aussi de la partie. Répétitif, très linéaire, manquant terriblement de contenu pour diversifier l'aventure principale, le premier volet a connu quelques ratés.
Contenu plus étoff; Nouvelles aptitudes de Ezio; Présence des factions; Modélisation parfaite des villes; Un scénario captivant
Quelques bugs graphiques gênants; La refonte des assassinats
Don't get me wrong, I love video games, but I find most of them represent junk food for the mind. You pop the game in, you shut your brain off, have some fun, and you don't really come out any richer from the experience.
Deep, educational, epic and well researched story; stellar voice acting; free running engine is phenomenal; brilliantly realised unique environments and setting; overwhelming number of things to do, see, and collect in a massive reconstruction of renaissance Italy; combat has been refined over the...
Too easy to make loads of money; camera can occasionally be a minor nuisance
The first Assassin's Creed was a very interesting game: historical setting, third-person parkour action, and a plot that couldn't have been sillier if it had been written by Dan Brown.
Once again PC gamers have been left in the wake of their console playing friends with a long held back port. This time it's Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed 2, and while the original may have put you off, this is arguably worth the wait.
The storyline of the Resident Evil games has always been a schlocky, B-grade yarn you either feel is taken way to seriously or find to be a competent tale that weaves together its entries in interesting ways.
I hated Assassin's Creed . With a passion. I know others seemed to have loved it, but Ubisoft's 2006 title sticks out as one of my least favorite games of all time. The controls were awkward, the story made no sense and the game was just flat out boring.
There had to have been a lion's den of obstacles to overcome during the development of Assassin's Creed 2. Like Paris Hilton, the original was an exasperating display of style over substance; a beautiful looking game that was depressingly dull on the inside.
I know that invasive DRM may be a sign of the apocalypse and that it has eaten many of your children. That said, I am checking discussion of Assassin Creed's II extremely draconian DRM at the door of this review.
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