rroelandskeim
Joined Aug 2015
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It's so great to see so many new features added to the world of Assassin's Creed. The game feels familiar but fresh, with the same foundational elements that we know and love, mixed with new elements that have been fun to learn. Building the HQ snd sending out scouts has been a fun twist on the traditions of the earlier games. The characters are enging, the landscapes are beautiful and the added bonus of bring able to play teo completely different fighting styles is a welcome addition. What I love about the series is that every game feels a little different. It makes the idea of living the memories of vastly different lives more 'realistic'. It's fun, exciting and another great addition to my favourite game series.
This game has been an absolute blast (tick on getting in a Star Wars pun!). I particularly appreciated how flexible the settings are. For younger gamers, older gamers or gamers with varying support needs, it's nice to see a game be so accommodating. So much so that I played the game on recommendation from my 70 year old neighbour who likes to game due to limited mobility issues. The game itself is fun to explore, the settings are beautiful, the music adds wonderfully to the atmosphere, and the voice acting is well done. Thoroughly enjoyed the first play through and will most likely return to it in the near future for a second run. It's definitely up there with other games such as Assassin's Creed, Uncharted, Horizon Zero Dawn and God of War.
A lot of poor reviews here seem to be by grown adults wanting to dunk on Netflix. When watched with the movie's intended audience, it was well received and thought provoking, while still being light enough to be entertaining. Of course most 'grown ups' won't find the story overly stimulating, but that's because the movie isn't for them. It's for the younger generation who are currently in the process of finding themselves. My tween nieces and nephews who read the books recently and then watched the movie found it fun and related it back to their real world experiences, which is exactly what should have happened. So for the adults here wanting to punch down a movie too young for them I say grow up! It's a tween movie, let them enjoy it.