I've really got to finish Origins before this comes out.
You can "make friends" with certain humans as well, but I don't think they follow you around afterward.
Can't remember if I ever got a legit answer somewhere, but are these games even OG Assassin's Creed anymore? Anything to do with Desmond or the Animus, or is it just straight up ancient period story telling now?
The animus is still a thing for sure, at least in Origins. I've lost track of the story since after AC2 and now though.
I'd rather have a Lion or a Bear backing me up them some shmuck with a weapon who's not as good as I am lol. of course if you mean the romance thing they'd just be a distraction anyway lol
Can't remember if I ever got a legit answer somewhere, but are these games even OG Assassin's Creed anymore? Anything to do with Desmond or the Animus, or is it just straight up ancient period story telling now?
Bahaha! I literally had the exact same thought as that guy when watching the AC:O video for the first time.Found this thread from 2013... lol
https://forums.ubi.com/showthread.php/771890-New-Idea-gt-Assassins-Creed-6-Ancient-Sparta
I really hope I can get the love of gaming back. I still game but I'm lucky if it's an hour a night. I need to get back into the "if I have free time I'm gaming" mood. There are so many games that look amazing and I want to play.
Origins my GOTY 2017, maybe it's cause I'm a father to a 2,5 yo but I really liked Bayek and would've loved him in spin offs a la AC Brotherhood/ Revelations.
This one looks amazing, the world looks just like I pictured the Greek antique islands although it looks very fantasy (which is fine).
I have AC3 and I think the one after that from when it was free on Uplay. Was thinking I'd play at least AC3 since it is Revolutionary War period. Otherwise the others really don't mean excite me that much. Ancient Egypt and especially Greece however does so I'll definitely give those a play sometime.
The bits where you wonder around Abstergo are a bit painful. They're slow and jarring to the story flow. Having to wade through useless emails to get a few more details is a pin in the arse.So, I'm playing Origins and loving it, but I just noticed there's all this story back in the modern world that I haven't read. Is it worth going through all that? I've pretty much played AC2 and one or two after but don't remember much about the story. I get enough enjoyment out of the stabby stabby really
I have AC3 and I think the one after that from when it was free on Uplay. Was thinking I'd play at least AC3 since it is Revolutionary War period. Otherwise the others really don't mean excite me that much. Ancient Egypt and especially Greece however does so I'll definitely give those a play sometime.