What is What is assassins creed?(I'm a total noob...)
Assassin's Creed is a third person action-adventure video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. It was released worldwide in November 2007 on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 video game consoles,[1] and April 2008 for Windows. The game centers around use of a machine named the "Animus", which allows the viewing of the protagonist's genetic memories of his ancestors. Through this plot device, details emerge of a struggle between two factions known as the Knights Templar and the Assassins, over an artifact known as a "Piece of Eden" and the game primarily takes place during the Third Crusade in the Holy Land in 1191. The game received generally positive reviews, and won several awards at E3 in 2006.
A sequel, Assassin's Creed II, was released in November 2009.
I just finished ACII a few days ago, and it's an amazing game. I've spent over 40 hours on it so far. And in answer to your questions,Just two questions -
1) I've heard stuff about paying people to make distractions while you assassinate people, I wanted to know if this feature was pretty good because it sounds like a good tactic.
2) Is exploring Venice good?
It's a great alternative to fighting your way through. I use it when I'm on a timed mission and I need to quickly get past guards w/o being held up in a fight. The other thing I've learned to do lately is kill a guard and toss his body near a blockade to distract them.Just two questions -
1) I've heard stuff about paying people to make distractions while you assassinate people, I wanted to know if this feature was pretty good because it sounds like a good tactic.
YES.2) Is exploring Venice good?
Well I went for it and bought it today.
It looks good on the whole but the opening hour (or two) is pretty frustrating.
I'd rather see the stuff about Edison or Hitler.I'm assuming the third game will just be Desmond in the current world since he's got all the makings of an assassin now, thanks to the bleeding effect. (Or well, all the makings of a 1500s assassin... I assume he'll need at least SOME training in modern weaponry. xD) But the scenario writer has said he can make "unlimited stories" in the AC universe, and considering it spans many centuries, I wouldn't doubt it. I vaguely remember 300 or 400th century Japan or China being mentioned in the first game... or maybe I'm making the dates up but I'm pretty sure some East Asian country was alluded to. There's so much they could do with the Pieces of Eden so even if it's not the setting of AC3, I'm sure a lot of settings would be compatible with the series.
I've love to see one take place in a more recent, democratic era. Dealing with all this corrupt nobility is all fine and dandy but getting kind of old. Some of the truth puzzles reference people like Abraham Lincoln (I think?) having a PoE... I think it'd be amazingly interesting to get a closer look at scenarios like that. :D