To get things started, dear reader; I would like to say that I write this article with frustration. I’m tired. Tired of scouring through websites, day after day, seeing criticism for a certain game that hit shelves in October – Assassin’s Creed 3. Each time I see one of these ‘critics’, they start with the exact same sentence each time; “I had high hopes for this game, but…”
Why? Why does this continue to happen? I hope here, in this page, I can somehow put an end to this unfair, and just wrong, slating of a game that should be commended for what it has done, relighting the flame of a series close to death, and showing us that the current generation of gaming will never expand without some sort of evolution. Simply put, this article is about the mistreatment of a phenomenal game.
Why’s the game so bad?...
Why? Why does this continue to happen? I hope here, in this page, I can somehow put an end to this unfair, and just wrong, slating of a game that should be commended for what it has done, relighting the flame of a series close to death, and showing us that the current generation of gaming will never expand without some sort of evolution. Simply put, this article is about the mistreatment of a phenomenal game.
Why’s the game so bad?...
- 2/6/2013
- by Anthony Grogan
- Obsessed with Film
“The American Colonies, 1775: A brave young warrior fights to save his homeland. But what begins as a struggle over territory turns into an extraordinary journey that will transform him into a master assassin – one that will forever change the destiny of a newborn nation.
You are Connor, warrior son of a Native American mother and British father. As the colonies draw closer to revolution, you will dedicate your life to the freedom of your clan, becoming the spark that ignites the revolution into a full blaze. Your crusade will lead you through blood-soaked battlefields and crowded city streets, to the perilous wilderness and stormy seas. You will not only witness history… you will make it. Set against the backdrop of one of the bloodiest Revolutions in world history, prepare to be drawn back into the centuries old battle between the Assassin’s Order and their sworn enemy, the Templars.
You are Connor, warrior son of a Native American mother and British father. As the colonies draw closer to revolution, you will dedicate your life to the freedom of your clan, becoming the spark that ignites the revolution into a full blaze. Your crusade will lead you through blood-soaked battlefields and crowded city streets, to the perilous wilderness and stormy seas. You will not only witness history… you will make it. Set against the backdrop of one of the bloodiest Revolutions in world history, prepare to be drawn back into the centuries old battle between the Assassin’s Order and their sworn enemy, the Templars.
- 11/11/2012
- by Baron Fornightly
- Nerdly
At a media press conference publicizing a raid on a drug lab owned by Mala Noche, State's Attorney Chandler (David Starzyk) is gunned down by the gang in a drive-by shooting. Jennifer Swanson (Gloria Votsis) who thinks she's Jessica Angell (Emmanuelle Vaugier) of CSI:ny, really can't they find any other name, attempts to save Chandler. Horatio (David Caruso) knows his family. The shooter is shot and is barely alive, leaving Horatio with a warning that this is just the beginning. Horatio: "I agree." One of the detectives steps into the Cs and Ryan (Jonathan Togo) notices a shard of tinted glass, belonging to the driver, Walter (Omar Miller) thinks. Back at the lab, this glass is examined by Calleigh (Emily Procter) who finds the glass is photochromatic, as the glass which was tinted is now clear. The glasses are regular ones and not sunglasses. That didn't look like Calleigh at all from the back,...
- 11/3/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
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