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#1 Dec. 10, 2011 23:18:20
- JonathanRoberts
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Upcoming AC: R: "Ancestors Character Pack" DLC
Anyone looking forward to next week's dlc upload for Assassin's Creed: Revelations? Should make for an interesting change of pace. Level the playing field, so to speak.
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#2 Dec. 12, 2011 13:06:37
- Prima_Andrew
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Upcoming AC: R: "Ancestors Character Pack" DLC
In all honesty, I've never actually played any of the AC Multiplayer stuff...I prefer the SinglePlayer stuff.
So I'm avidly awaiting news on any SinglePlayer DLC they feel like announcing between now and the release of AC3
So I'm avidly awaiting news on any SinglePlayer DLC they feel like announcing between now and the release of AC3
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#4 Dec. 22, 2011 22:56:54
Upcoming AC: R: "Ancestors Character Pack" DLC
I am under the impression that Revelations is lacking, in comparison to AC-2
Not as much city to traverse, and things like that. I have not played it but all the reviews I read are relatively the same.
Not as much city to traverse, and things like that. I have not played it but all the reviews I read are relatively the same.
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#6 Jan. 6, 2012 13:43:08
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Upcoming AC: R: "Ancestors Character Pack" DLC
@setzaroth:
I'm a big fan of the AC series, and whilst Revelations certainly feels less impressive than AC2 or Brotherhood, I'd say it still stands up as a really great entry into the franchise.
The Assassin's Creed series is starting to show its age, using the same engine over and over will do that, but the storyline and gameplay is really good.
It can be a little short lived, with most locations outside of Constantinople being completed within 30 minutes of arriving there (if that), but it still stands as a good entry into the series.
I can recommend getting a copy of AC: Embers for viewing after the game as well, as it really helps tie off any leftover loose ends...
I'm a big fan of the AC series, and whilst Revelations certainly feels less impressive than AC2 or Brotherhood, I'd say it still stands up as a really great entry into the franchise.
The Assassin's Creed series is starting to show its age, using the same engine over and over will do that, but the storyline and gameplay is really good.
It can be a little short lived, with most locations outside of Constantinople being completed within 30 minutes of arriving there (if that), but it still stands as a good entry into the series.
I can recommend getting a copy of AC: Embers for viewing after the game as well, as it really helps tie off any leftover loose ends...
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