Animation actually looked more polished than I expected so that's a good sign.
Well, they recycled Origins' animations, it helps.
Animation actually looked more polished than I expected so that's a good sign.
Was actually talking about the new ones. :)
They're great but you should see watch the DMCV trailer.Holy shit the character models in the dialogues are the best I have ever seen
Quoting myself: "Fair. Cant find a Horizon gif tho."Obviously I am talking about dialogue cutscenes with choices and all that
It looks like they're leaning harder on the First Civilization part of the lore instead of the Assassins/Templars part of the loreSoooooo....how is this going to be a creed game if Bayek and Aya established the order...
I mean I'm still going to get it but curious how this turns out
It looks like they're leaning harder on the First Civilization part of the lore instead of the Assassins/Templars part of the lore
The look waaaaay better than Horizon. Not as "busy" but more natural. Less doll-like.
The hidden blade was invented at least 400 years before Origins and 30 years before the events of this game.I thought Origins dropped a ball on the entire "origins of the Assassins" bit. They already knew how to assassinate, they randomly had the hidden blade just lying around. Maybe someone will actually invent the hidden blade in this game, or find it in a First Civ vault.
Nah, those dirtbag Athenians fit the bill a lot better during that conflict. No true Templars would have let them off as easy as Sparta ended up doing at the end of the war. Flip the results and we all know that Athens would have had zero qualms about razing Sparta.Since it predates Origins and and these characters are Spartans (you know, those hardcore authoritarians) with tragic backstories in the Peloponessian War, I'm gonna go ahead and guess they'reproto-templars.
Have to give the woman a shorter cape so you can see her chest huh lmao
Game set in 431 BC - Peloponnesian War
Time of war and peace, contrast behind land and sea
Ancient Greek culture
Two characters: Kassandra and Alexios; same story for both characters
Both Spartan characters; raised as a spartan warrior as a child
Tragedy rips family apart while young
Story pick ups 17 years later on island of Kefalonia
Trained to be a mercenary, contract comes that opens up whole world to them and sends them on their odyssey
Descendant of the First Civ bloodline
First Civ intertwined with mythology
Present Day returns; continues to explore story of Layla
Layla searching for First Civ knowledge and artifacts
Ideologies of order vs freedom are both presented as grey
Naval system is a seamless experience, upgrade boat, recruit new people, ram into other ships, cleave ships in two
Ships have specific abilities
Can recruit just about anyone in the world, characters can provide buffs to ship like increased health
Gear is customizable and upgradable with you
Choice is fundamental - interactive dialogue system
Historical events pan out the way they're recorded in history
From a personal story standpoint, choices dictate outcomes of what is happening
Biggest map in the franchise
October 5th, 2017
PC, PS4, Xbox One
This will legitimately decide for me who I'll pick. If gay romance is in, I'm picking the dude.Hopefully the same is true for males. I wanna play this the Greek way.
This will legitimately decide for me who I'll pick. If gay romance is in, I'm picking the dude.
Oh my god she's so fucking swole I love it.