Sunday, November 15, 2015
Assassins Creed: Syndicate Review
Hello and welcome back to my blog. Today I will be doing a game review on Assassins Creed: Syndicate. I personally really do like the game and think it was worth the money. There are a few bugs and glitches here and there, and only one serious one I found after many hours of playing, that glitch happens when you are trying to get an enemy into a carriage, but they all of a sudden disappear. The one way I found to solve this is by aiming something at them and they will magically reappear. The game over all is very well done, the only problems I have is that the most time I spent playing was running or driving to missions and objectives. This is a result from the massive world. They tried to speed up those times by adding horse-driven cars and trains, which were fast, but it still took a while to get to places. The story is also very strong and made me question if I was really doing the right thing after being tricked into doing the wrong thing twice. I think the double-character system worked out great except that they were very much alike and I would like to have had them have a very different style and each have a completely different set of skills rather than just three or four skills that make them any different from each other. I really enjoyed taking down the final boss, mainly because he was so full of himself and pushed us off as some nobodies who could do no harm to his "well-oiled machine" and it felt good when I finally had him getting upset because I defeated one of his henchman. I think it was worth the time and the money the game took up and was very interesting when it came to the story outside of the simulation with the weird ancient computer lady and her story. Over all I would recommend this game if you don't mind being pulled off track by an enemy caravan or a thief and likes open worlds. That is all for this week, hope you have a good day/night. Thank you for reading and goodbye!
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