Assassin's creed

The amount of bug is negligible, I'd say. I only encountered one or two major bugs (aside from Templars having to be killed within a radius of their original position in order for it to count, but that might be a gameplay thing), and nothing that made the game crash or couldn't be fixed.

I don't know what all these people ranting about bugs are coming from, maybe it's a PS3 thing.

6 hours, even if you just stick to the main quests, is pretty optimistic. I'd say 15 hours. Is 65 euros the cheapest you could find? Wow.
 
I agree with The Overseer. 6 hours is far too quick to actually be enjoying the game, but I could imagine the game being completed quickly, but just not that fast.

Sure, just doing what the Assassin's tell you and nothing else is fast, but surely longer than 6 hours.
 
It's also very boring, I might add. The sidequests, despite being repetitive, are always fun to do.
 
The Overseer said:
Is 65 euros the cheapest you could find? Wow.

Yep, i'm in Portugal.
Worten 70€
Vobis 70€
Fnac.pt 70€

Another thing that i find valuable is the "replay" factor. If i get the feeling of replaying the game. Like rpgs when you replay them to do the things you've missed or when you replay resident evil because you've won a secret weapon, etc.
 
I haven't encountered a single bug in the game, actually. I don't know, maybe I'm lucky.

6 hours is also pretty ridiculous. Even if you do the minimum, I'm not sure you can complete it that fast. You probably can if you know exactly where to go and what to do but that's not very likely.

I did find the game repetitive but never boring. I definitely had fun to the end but wished the quests were more varied. There aren't many things that need to be improved so the sequel has mad potential.

The little touches like different languages and the crazies were great. What really impressed me is the way he climbs every single building so smoothly and naturally, especially if you consider how huge the cities are. After this game, platformers will seem so cheap.

Another thing that i find valuable is the "replay" factor. If i get the feeling of replaying the game. Like rpgs when you replay them to do the things you've missed or when you replay resident evil because you've won a secret weapon, etc.

I don't know about replay value. You don't get any new items for completion and the game won't change but there are different ways of doing the assassinations. It's not an RPG at all, it's more of a free roaming adventure, I guess.

You won't run out of things to do for a long time though. There are achievements that will take you a long time to get. Normally, I don't care about achievements but this game is fun enough to play just to get them. If you manage to find all the flags and kill all the templars, there is a good chance you have to replay the game for some achievements you've missed, like Conversationalist.

There are also some story elements I've missed in the sci fi part of the game. I've missed on a lot of dialogs and some items. Apparently, you can aquire some items (I only got a pen but there're others) for whatever purpose in that part of the game.

If I ever collect everything and kill everyone, I will still replay it at some point so it's definitely worth the money.

PS.
Did anyone get that little comic booklet with the game? Is that a sequel prelude or what?
 
cody92 said:
played it,beat it. first 3 assasinations were fun next 7 were repititive.

Yep, only I found it to be repetitive later, after the 5th assassination when I realized that I would probably keep doing the same thing I'd been doing. You do keep getting items so that keeps it from getting boring but yeah it definitely gets repetitive.
 
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