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Yeah it looks good but I'll wait for the reviews for AC3.

The Uncharted series is brilliant. I've only played the first 2. I think I'll get the 3rd one later this year.

Wait for reviews ?? man AC3 is gonna best the other ones easily i for one cant wait for it :p

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Wait for reviews ?? man AC3 is gonna best the other ones easily i for one cant wait for it :p

The story will obviously be fantastic. What I'm worried about is the introduction of guns. What made the previous games so special and unique was the lack of guns, using mainly swords. But now it's set during a period where guns are extremely common. Also, it will be interesting how they deal with the lack of tall buildings

Also, quite a few people haven't played brotherhood or revelations, and large plot advances were made in those games. Wonder where they will pick up the story exactly

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The story will obviously be fantastic. What I'm worried about is the introduction of guns. What made the previous games so special and unique was the lack of guns, using mainly swords. But now it's set during a period where guns are extremely common. Also, it will be interesting how they deal with the lack of tall buildings

Also, quite a few people haven't played brotherhood or revelations, and large plot advances were made in those games. Wonder where they will pick up the story exactly

They (Ubisoft) have over-used their property. An instalment every year since ACII is simply too much. It's fine for games like FIFA or COD but with something as story-driven as AC it hasn't gone down too well. Although they clearly haven't been terrible games they've not had the same reception as the current peak of the series ACII.

I personally would've liked to see only 3 AC games this generation with 3 different protagonists in each game, with longer time spent on making each game and ensuring the fans were excited for each game to be released.

Just my opinions. :biggrin2:

Max Payne 3 and Hitman 5 will hopefully be my highlights this year. Or The Last Guardian if it's ever released.

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The story will obviously be fantastic. What I'm worried about is the introduction of guns. What made the previous games so special and unique was the lack of guns, using mainly swords. But now it's set during a period where guns are extremely common. Also, it will be interesting how they deal with the lack of tall buildings

Also, quite a few people haven't played brotherhood or revelations, and large plot advances were made in those games. Wonder where they will pick up the story exactly

Theyre gonna use cliffsides and stuff instead now and u can do assainations in a full scale battle....i think the introduction of guns is cool cos it will giv u the option to pick them up at random and fire them apparently which is a pretty awesome feature..

Just look how awesome this is :D

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They (Ubisoft) have over-used their property. An instalment every year since ACII is simply too much. It's fine for games like FIFA or COD but with something as story-driven as AC it hasn't gone down too well. Although they clearly haven't been terrible games they've not had the same reception as the current peak of the series ACII.

I personally would've liked to see only 3 AC games this generation with 3 different protagonists in each game, with longer time spent on making each game and ensuring the fans were excited for each game to be released.

Just my opinions. :biggrin2:

Max Payne 3 and Hitman 5 will hopefully be my highlights this year. Or The Last Guardian if it's ever released.

They haven't reached peak because they are just side stories. They're not meant to have as much hype as the main stories. I really enjoyed playing them, but I have to agree with you in regard to the plot. They made the plots of Brotherhood and Revelations too long and top confusing. I don't remember anything from either of them. Overall, really fun games, but they went overboard with the story complexity.

Just curious does anyone play Microsoft Flight Simulator? Great series, shame the studio got shut down

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....also playing video games islike the same thing as watching a drama , it pulls u in (maya) distraction .

To be honest as I've grown up I've found the time I spend gaming is decreasing by itself. I was never a hardcore gamer (in terms of spending hours in-front of the TV because that's just annoying) but I like reading about how games are made and the various philosophies and ideas behind them.

Nowadays I never buy a game on release. They're too expensive and plus there's a GOTY version of the same game with extra content a few months down the line. Also, with time constraints it's tough to get into a title these days because there's so much stuff to do at home, whether it be things around the house or even ensuring you spend proper time on nitnem, etc.

I stopped watching regular TV in 2004. Completely lost interest. The only thing I watch is the news and the odd episode of The Simpsons if they're showing an old episode. So apart from that the only reason I bought my TV is for my console. :biggrin2:

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Yeah it looks good but I'll wait for the reviews for AC3.

The Uncharted series is brilliant. I've only played the first 2. I think I'll get the 3rd one later this year.

Don't. 3rd one wasn't that good. I suppose after doing a really bang up job on the first 2, it was darn tough to make the 3rd crazy good. I personally think that the 2nd installment was absolutely brilliant.

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Don't. 3rd one wasn't that good. I suppose after doing a really bang up job on the first 2, it was darn tough to make the 3rd crazy good. I personally think that the 2nd installment was absolutely brilliant.

Exactly. The second one was perfect. The architecture and the sights recreated in the 2nd game really makes me want to visit Italy one day in the future (Florence, Venice, etc), lol. Also, I learnt so much about the Borgias, the Medici, etc., just be playing ACII. I actually bought a book on Renaissance Italy because of playing ACII......he says, trying to justify passionately why he plays video games... :blush2: :biggrin2:

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