I really would have preferred a less generic looking title. I think the spy thing would have worked more, so I don't know why they shied away from it.
I do like the Brute Force-like swapping through players though.
So much like that old gen game Brute Force! I loved that one.
Sounds a lot like a new Brute Force that looks like Mass Effect. Interesting.
It's good to have a variety of opinion and counter opinion but it sure must be confusing for the devs and publishers! :p
It had a strange release time but at least it didn't feel rushed as some
Good to see gameplay win over flashy titles
If they took a photo of an airbase with state of the art tech, that would be one thing...this is ridiculous.
What could they possibly have that they are worried about being filmed?
Always a blast with mates :)
If you like playing with mates on a couch, working together against fairly intelligent bots, this game is really good for the multi.
Horde mode in Gears has shown the local co-op and bots are a good idea, and I'm glad the COD series has taken on board.
I don't buy the game for the single player, I must admit. I find it way too "hand holding" linear and back and forth 'jumpy' storytelling.
But the multi, and especially the fact it (unlike Medal of Honor) has local multi with so many options and bots, makes this a must buy.
Agree: I love the Revelation maps way more.
Connor could lead into the French Revolution, but they'd have to develop his character a bit beyond "I'm for my people and for freedom and a big grouch".
He needs more personality.
SPOILER!
But wouldn't it be a shame if they've built this great backstory and ended with the conflict between Juno and Minerva and then not go there?
How can you build up to the end of the world and then suddenly go back to finding apples of Eden or whatever? For what reason? Another end of the world?
I like it, but think we'll get another Connor one first.
I'm hoping for some other big announcements for Vita after the Call of Duty one was so naff.
It is a bit of 'false advertising' and just because it's free doesn't matter, because it is to get you to buy something else at a set time.
I'm hoping this is just an experiment: see if people are so complacent and accepting that they can get away with it in the future.
I know it sounds a bit entitled, but really if you are given something (especially as an incentive to buy something) there should be no way they can just limit how you use it.
Aren't they sick enough of the Call of Duty hate?
They sell so many millions in one day, one week, so they can do whatever, right?
That voice will get annoying quick...