Hardcore Gamer: A showing of graphic violence for the sake of graphic violence, Ubisoft might as well just released an excerpt from a documentary on the History Channel and crudely pasted a picture of an assassin over the last frame as it would've been just as an effective marketing tool and it would involve considerably less eye stabbing.
Shaz from GL writes: "Assassin’s Creed Unity is looked at as one of the worst in Ubisoft’s iconic franchise. But playing it nearly 10 years later reveals it may just be the best"
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GF365: "Since the first Assassin’s Creed game, there have been entries up until now. There are more than a few titles that are far from an ideal stealth game. Let’s discuss why 2014’s Assassin’s Creed Unity is one of the best games in the series."
Glitchy as hell and flat story, nah this aint it. AC2, brotherhood and 4 were amazing games in every respective
After constant glitches Arno being boring nah I am good I skipped Unity. I will always like the Ezio trilogy, Black Flag, Rogue, Odyssey, Syndicate. I use to love the franchise but now it feels stale and boring. But my list of favorite entries into the franchise will vary from other players favorite entries.
It’s funny because, at launch, it was universally panned for being unplayable. It’s a great game that holds up today. I’m glad they fixed it.
The only good things i remember from Unity are pretty graphics and really good descending mechanics (even though it sometimes didn't make much sense, when your character can drop down from like 10 meter height onto a flagpole perfectly).
Game is glitchy to this day, i was playing in it years after the release date (with all the DLCs) and it's still broken. You had to reload missions too often for my taste (characters do not spawn, you fall through the floor, getting stuck in falling/sitting/aiming animation, hidden blade stop working, assassination target running away at the start of the mission). Story was meh, searching for all the treasures wasn't enjoyable at all. Coop was pretty much useless, i've beaten every coop mission in solo. Helix rifts were awful as well.
Not saying i hate this game or anything, but it got too many problems.
Assassin's Creed (i know it's a controversial opinion) and Assassin's Creed 2 are still great to this day.
I really didn't get the point of that video either. Make the game seem badass to all the 14 year old boys out there, I guess? It had nothing to do with the game and really disappointed following that great E3 trailer.
Jumping on the Polygon "Unity is too violent" bandwagon? Anybody who thinks that the french Revolution was a nice and civilised time meeds to go back to school. It was a very violent and unfriendly.
Rob Zombie is the worst.
I dunno, the French Revolution was a graphically violent time... There are equally gory depictions sitting in museums world wide... Sure this is a promotion, but it doesn't seem out of place to me.