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@HSV002 I immediately scrolled down this page to type the same comment. lol. Well, I'll just add to it.

Are you listening Ubisoft?? No, I didn't think so

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"Multiplayer lacks originality and compelling modes"

...so did Mass Effect 3's multiplayer, and that game received a 9.0.

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@Ripper_TV So true. I'm no longer simply complaining about the high price. I'm now just getting frustrated of the fact that I so often can't purchase the entire game in one package.

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@kljhkll @sonicare It's extremely shameful too...the series is called Assassin's Creed. The developers seem to have forgotten what that means.

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@Fryboy101 @Metroidalert911 @TC_Squared That's definitely true. The story is the biggest reason I still favor AC1. When I finished AC1, my thought was "OMG. This story is so huge. Anything can happen. I can't wait to see what is revealed in AC2." But the only part that actually revealed anything new to the main saga was right after defeating the Pope. The rest of the game was almost entirely focusing on Ezio, which I felt was simply reinventing Altair's story. When I play AC1, I feel like I am controlling a Desmond ancestor. When I play AC2, I feel like I am controlling Ezio. Desmond and the main AC setting and plot feels almost nonexistent to me now. It's that aspect of the story that I was originally the most intrigued with, but have lately been disappointed with.

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@Metroidalert911 @TC_Squared @Gblazer01 Unfortunately, even AC2 was somewhat predictable. The only part that revealed anything new about the overall saga was after defeating the pope. The rest of the game was almost entirely focusing on Ezio's life, as if AC saga is set in 1499, rather than the present.

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@Fryboy101 @TC_Squared @Metroidalert911 Yeah, I definitely see your point. As much as I love the CoD: Modern Warfare story, especially that involving Captain Price, few fans pay much attention to it. I in fact had to look up the MW2 story...no one was talking about it. Every AC fan on the other hand talk about the story one time or another.

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@Gblazer01 Well, duh. All we had after that was War of 1812, Mexican-American War, Civil War, WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam...oh, wait...scratch that.

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@Fryboy101 @Metroidalert911 True. But on the other hand, at least Modern Warfare and Black Ops are two different sagas...not to mention World At War.

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@Metroidalert911 I love your post. The second I saw this I thought "AC4 already?" I love AC, but Ubisoft, please don't milk it dry.