So AC unity is on sale at the moment for £12 (about $15) and I'm thinking about getting it but I'd like to know if it is worth getting now that it's been fixed. If not, what other game should I get for less than £15?
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3 답변15 for story is okey. The new assasin in londen is much more fun. You pay €20 for base game/ 30 for the pass, pass never gets cheap.
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I played it up until sequence 10 and couldn't take it any more. I tried to like it, but I wasn't invested in the story and I HATED the customization. Just let me pick my sword and my gun and craft upgrades as I go. I don't need to choose from 50 different pants with minimally different stat rolls. If you have the chance, play Rogue. I enjoyed it way more.
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I liked it. The fighting style was a little more challenging. It got easy after a while, but you couldn't just mow down like 20 attackers anymore. Also I highly doubt coop is still a thing there because that was also pretty fun. I never had any issues with bugs after the final patches.
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1 답변I was a die hard AC fan until I played Unity, if that doesn't hint something, I only played AC Unity for 2 hours. Since then, I've ever touched that game or anything AC related. One of the worst triple A game I've played that also ruined my love for Assassin's Creed.
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1 답변I personally liked it. However I do still have to say it's the weakest in the franchise. Also it's honestly one you can skip because nothing really happens in the present day story that's important to play through.
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1 답변I live in Phoenix so the only unity my family gets is from the AC. You should get it.
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Lets put it this way, the game was so bad that ubisoft gave it out for free when you bought the standard edition of syndicate. So my answer is no, it is just barely worth the time it takes to download it if it is free.
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작성자: What I Look Like 4/27/2016 1:59:59 AMPeople bitch and moan but the problem isn't that the game itself is bad. There are a few random glitches and random bugs throughout. They can definitely shake up the game, but it is a great game. The entire movement system still mostly maintains its fluidity, and the ability to instantly scale downwards instead of only being able to go upwards is very helpful for chase scenes. That's a buggy thing, though. Sometimes you just stop when you're descending. Overall, I found the issues didn't really detract from the fun I had with it. Didn't beat it fully though. There's a lot to do. Plus the game looks spectacular and suffers no framerate issues, and the environment is huge.
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Well, the story is pretty meh, but I still found it pretty fun. You should play AC Rouge first, but it's not necessary. Rogue ties directly into Unity, but it's nothing major at all. Just provides a little clarity in the beginning of Unity.