I hated the first AC. The gameplay was too repetitive, and there was hardly anything exciting within it. This looks like it's exactly the same. 'Tis a shame.
Yeah, I'm really disappointed with the side scrolling play. I loved the first one, but I'm not sure if I'm going to get Assassins Creed II based on what they showed.
After what they did to the first one? 1. Awful, AWFUL, AWWWWFUUUUUL voice actors. 2. The story was written by a monkey. Sure, Ubisoft probably gave them the basics, but Gameloft wrote it, you can tell. 3. They had Altair think out loud, "Hmm I could put these boxes on these buttons, just in case you didn't think of that already." 4. They added a crossbow, something ubisoft took out intentionally, since it wasn't historically correct. But they added it in anyway. 5. They had the nerve to put in shitty minigames. Assassin's Creed was a huge chunk of story development, something that Gameloft sorely needs.
I've been eye raped seven times in that last two minutes from reading your posts. Srsly, man. Why do that? I think it will be released on the 11th with other versions of AC2. Anyway, I think I actually might get this game. I know it's not the Assassin's Creed I've hoped for, but I've always wanted a game like The N Game or the actual thing on my iPod Touch. This game seems a lot like it, only you can own your enemies as well.
Oh god, so many colors, and my eyes have just recovered from grammar trauma. On topic, yes, probably around that time.
i couldn't find any new info on ubisoft website and forum and their twitter ubisoft has a homepage for iphone console?
I thinks it's aiming for Nov 17th (?) when all other game consoles get it. It will probably be later, depending on Apple approval process. But I can't wait and Ravensword.
Gameloft are the kings of fun. But the jesters of originality. I suppose this game doesn't apply, but a game like MC Sandstorm does.
impossible gameloft never released the screens and the official trailer for the game so it won't release today or....just stary tuned!
I didn't think it had anything to do with Gameloft? I know the last game was Gameloft, but this one's Ubisoft in-house, isn't it?