You must not have been playing the same game I have been playing for the past six years. Do you remember the first one? The modern day portion of the game defined the narrative (I hate that word... too political sounding).
Maybe you should go back and play AC1. BTW, I found all the flags in AC1 by myself. Awww yeah!
The time travel thing has been an integral part of the "narrative" since the beginning. If the author has a problem with it, why does he even bother playing the game? My only problem with the modern day portions of the game is the limitations of Desmond's abilities. I've been waiting for an AC game where Desmond kicks azz!
And your opinion isn't biased?
And you don't come across as childish when you call people arrogant and idiots?
I'd say your opinion has zero influence. Actually less than zero.
@NeoRatt
Aww did I hewrt your feelwings little fanboi?
That may or may not be true. But it is irrelevant. The only advantage that consoles have over PC is that you can pop the disk in and play it. When you are required to install a game to a console's hard drive, the console is nothing more than an under-powered PC.
There was no physical version with M$ DRM. Your "physical" version was nothing but a license and a predownloaded digital version. Who in their right mind would pay for the same game twice?
At least with Steam you have the option of buying a real physical version that you can play offline. And if you want, you can synch that license with your Steam account. And if you do that, you can still play the game offline while your brother/friend is playing it online.
DRM was only part of the problem. The Kinect is creepy and a stupid gimmick. I for one do not want a live video feed of my living/bed room in the hands of Microsoft/NSA/Advertisers. We've recently learned that every U.S. company is compelled by law to hand over its customer's private information without a warrant. So until the next American revolution happens, I'm staying as far away from American companies as possible.
You think the historical narrative was conservative??? WOW! If it was a conservative narrative, the Muslims would have been the bad guys. As it stands, the Christian Templars are the bad guys.
You must be a product of the modern day public education system.