Posted on: April 5, 2012

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Games: 41 Reviews: 1
Fucking awesome, sadly overlooked
Yes, people love AC2. They also tend to hate AC1. Why do they hate AC1? Because of claims of it having too much repetition. These claims actually do make sense, because the game by default doesn't work the way it's intended to be played. If you really want to enjoy Assassin's Creed, you first need to turn off the minimap. And then refrain from ever looking at the map screen. Seriously, suddenly you will realize how well done this game is - The NPCs tell you exactly where to go in relation to ingame locations. You just need to listen. You will also learn the towns by heart and start to get an advantage against guards due to becoming familiar with the terrain. And the so-called repetition? That's because you see targets on the minimap and start "connecting the dots", which doesn't happen when you don't have visible dots. This playstyle obviously doesn't work with 100% completion. But then again, it's not meant to be played like that. So I sincerely hope anyone who didn't like the game to try out the proper playstyle. There's some real issues with the game, like the climbing mechanic (in comparison with AC2), but it's also well made in terms of dialogue and immersion. Additionally, it lacks the ridiculous bloat of the later AC games and actually does have a semblance of difficulty (which might become frustrating toward the end).
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