[QUOTE="tagyhag"]Well he's not wrong. System Wars does not represent the average consumer. The average consumer is impatient, quickly bored of things, and wants something "new" regardless if it has a big change. See: Call of Duty/Apple products. Sucks for us the minority who likes changes in their games but oh well what can you do.finalstar2007
Exactly what are those changes you speak of? they already do major changes in each AC game and i know that because i played and finished all AC games in two weeks and each game improved so much from the previous game.
besides says the girl who plays DOTA or league of legends :P.. those games and most Strategy PC games are exactly the same, one is little bit more difficult than the other or one has a little higher monthly fee than the other or one has more lighting attacks while the other dosent :P
Well DOTA has had 2 games and the sequel came out roughly 7 years later. League of Legends is a different game by a different company. :P
And PC strategy games are only exactly the same if you don't play any of them. If you were to tell a PC gamer that Starcraft was the same as Europa Universalis they'd laugh all day.Â
Having played all the Assassin's Creed games, (Except for Liberation which I don't think would be silly to assume that it handles like an Assassin's Creed game) I say that while changes were there, the core still remains the same for all of them. The biggest change was from AC to AC 2 (Which made the game go from a repetitive turd into a fantastic game). After that....There weren't any big changes, and the changes they did made were either half-assed or sucked.
Also, there's been 5 main Assassin's Creed (So not even counting the spinoffs) games in 5 years. That's great for those who love more of the same thing, (Like CoD fans and Dynasty Warriors fans) but not so great if someone wanted something different from the series. (For example, you will never find anyone who loathed AC 2 and loved Brotherhood)
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