i loved all the AC games equally. well, some more equally than others (intended), but i'm somehow glad it's over with Ezio. I was getting tired just looking at his tired old face. and that began with Brotherhood. i'm sorry you superfans, that's how i feel. and also i have the feeling that Embers is not just a wink, but a big arrow sign pointing to the next path. i'm not gonna tell you, cause it seems people just like to make up their own stories, just watch the damn thing. what i want from the next chapter? even more and varied arhitecture, more space, and a less overpowered assassin. more focus on the protagonist and main characters, more varied and expanded missions and story. also a good balance between rpg and action-adventure, unlike the last two games in the series. more damn puzzles.
@Blayzino i've realized that in the moment i've found the flame Atronach in my magic bag. i don't remember how it got there, but it was very early in the game. i bet somewhere in that little village, Riverwood. and i thought it was great, so early to summon... oh, wait... flames, dragons, got it. Gone to Whiterun, warned the village idiot, went to fight the dragon... didn't even got the chance to use the flaming b***h. stumbled on the stairs in the tower, don't know what i wanted to do there, when i got back down the dragon was already on the ground, clubered the s**t out of him. awkward dragon slayer ever. until i've managed to even sense their aproach. in two words: awesome game
@PeterDuck ah, yes, if that's what you meant, then yes! also the magic atacks were better, and moving from place to place, like ropes and stuff like that.
@PeterDuck, i don't know, man, but Dark Messiah wasn't Bethesda's doing, it was Ubisoft, using the Source engine in all the bad way. Bethesda failed to learn from ALL Elder Scrolls and Fallout games they made, even with a "brand new" engine. As for the gameplay, Dar Messiah was a slight mess, not a total one, although it had a good premise and nice environments. Skyrim simply cannot be compared to that, it's a great game, with a great fan base, wonderful story/stories, beatyful graphics, and a lot of bugs that will get shoved under the rug with some patches, bugs that we kinda got used to from previous Bethesda games. As for the werewolf i'm still trying to avoid that part in the game and leave it for last, if i can. That means I haven't finished the game yet.
people have different opinions not only in game but all stuff in life. even reviewers are inevitably subjective when playing a new game. not every game with great marketing has to be great. Magicka had and still will have an awful lot of updates. if someone wants subjectivity in reviews, wait for robots.
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