Is there a list of games you went through?
Comment on Day 749 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing
Adderbox76@lemmy.ca 2 weeks ago
I’ve always had trouble getting into the Assassin’s Creed games, even though as a history buff they should be right up my alley. There’s something about the Ubisoft generic play-loop that bores me after a certain amount of time. ( I have that same issue with the Total War series…love history, so I should love those games, but for some reason they just don’t click with me).
Weirdly enough, the only AC game that has really clicked with me is (AFAIK) one of the least popular ones, and that’s Syndicate. I think it’s because the setting. Victorian London had a lot of verticality from the various buildings that allowed a very spider-man like experience.
InFerNo@lemmy.ml 2 weeks ago
Adderbox76@lemmy.ca 1 week ago
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Syndicate (loved), Black Flag (Fun to be a pirate, fun story, but again…that same gameplay loop)
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Original Assassin’s Creed (I recognize its groundbreaking nature for its time, but found it kind of underwhelming),
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Rogue (got it for free at some point…don’t know where or when or how. But found it similar to Black Flag; fun to be a pirate, but the same gameplay loop)
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When I had Game Pass, I also took stabs at Origins and Oddysey.
I think anyone can recognize the loop I’m talking about. Go into an area. find a point that let’s you sync a bunch of little mini games (in AC it’s syncing from high points, in Watchdogs it’s hacking towers, etc…) Then you just randomly do enough side-plot and main plot missions and kill the sub-bosses until you “control” that part of the map and then do it again. Every game. Every Franchise. They all follow the same loop.
It’s only when a game adds something somewhat different to the equation (a grappling hook in Syndicate and a train that is constantly looping through the city or sailing a pirate ship in Black Flag) that it has any sort of novelty for me.
Those cheeky buggars have made the same basic game for over a decade just by changing time periods and art assets.
XeroxCool@lemmy.world 1 week ago
Far Cry had the same loop in 3 and 4. Yes, it’s part of the classic ubi formula. Anyway, seems like Unity isn’t in your list. I recall that having about the same verticality as Syndicate, though no grappling hook and maybe less tall buildings. Mostly 3 floor apartment blocks plus some cathedrals. I played 1 year after release and really didn’t have any bugs, in spite of initial reviews
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MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world 1 week ago
I suspect i may have less fondness for the franchise had i not grown up with it, but i can’t say for sure. I do suspect though that there’s something appealing to me about the generic gameplay loop too. Like, i love new experiences, but having a franchise i can trust will stay mostly consistent mechanically is nice to have.
I am with you though on Syndicate. I fucking loved that game to death and the grappling hook made it way more fun