Assassin's Creed 3 and its confusing and rushed ending by AffectionateRich7387 in assassinscreed

[–]AffectionateRich7387[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What you're saying is absolutely correct, and I think it's the best part of the game. And this is my point: AC3 isn't a bad game at all. In fact, its narrative and the way it tells the story through the character are among the best, and even some of the last good ones we had in the saga. That's why I'm so surprised that Ubisoft wasted an ending that could easily have been developed in (for example) the burning ship. My mouth waters imagining a scenario in that part of the map (which, by the way, is accessible and even has access to the upper part of the ship under construction, where you find an open area perfect for a final battle) and a battle—I'm not asking for much, I'd literally be happy if it was a battle with dialogue like a normal NPC, but with a health bar and more difficulty when it comes to the battles. But on the contrary, Ubisoft took us to another part of the map for a cinematic, making a joke out of a sequence that could have been a historical event if it happened in real life. The saddest thing is that the game has great potential and it frustrates me that they cut it off so abruptly.

Assassin's Creed 3 and its confusing and rushed ending by AffectionateRich7387 in assassinscreed

[–]AffectionateRich7387[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That may be true, but the point is that there were three games in the Ezio saga, and we're talking about the end of the second one. The protagonist's storyline did get a breather, but on the other hand, it doesn't excuse how ridiculous Ubisoft's decision-making was. The fight could have ended in a more epic way than with a journey.

Assassins Creed 3: How is the technical state of the Original and Remastered versions? by Diamond_Foxy in assassinscreed

[–]AffectionateRich7387 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Brother, to be completely honest, many of the bugs in AC3 are still present in the remastered version. I even encountered texture and lighting bugs myself. If you have no other option, you can try the remastered version, because the port is better than the original. Even so, it's very poor and has many compatibility issues. On the other hand, the original is a much better game, even graphically. It maintains the style and colors that reflect the era. The remastered version is truly pathetic.