@Pokemon18986: I think they simply gonna do what EIDOS did with Tomb Raider: Angel of Darkness back in 2003. You get a certain segments where you can choose your answers (from one to three). The segments are limited and one answer may lead to "GAME OVER", and you have to start from the next checkpoint.
@deviltaz35: That she is. However, all of the missions in Syndicate are very predictable and very linear (if it was only linear, I would not have any issues, however, predictability is another one).
Not really interested in it. If you really want to solve murders in Victorian London (England), I'd suggest Sherlock Holmes Action-Adventure game. At least it's not bland.
@PsychicKiller82: Well, I purchased it, and it's mine (I can therefore sell or destroy the CD copy of the game). Since it's a single player game and I don't pose any threat to other players playing this game, I can do in the game what ever I want: if I find a glitch, I can exploit it to my hearts content? Why? Because the copy of the game is mine. Not yours or the devs, because they relinquished their right to that copy when I bought it. I.e. I can choose not to update the game and exploit the glitches. It's my right as a consumer.
@gns: I'm thinking... UBISOFT should make a poll "What do you want to see better: A new AC installment or Beyond Good and Evil 2?" I'm betting that the majority will vote on BGE2
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