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Jun 13th, 2008 at 01:19:33 - Assassins Creed (PS3) |
Assassins Creed has a lot of interesting aspects, but it honestly gets old after a while. For example, it is really fun to fight against 10 different people, but the fighting moves that the character has get exhausted rather quickly. Also, the player doesn't really have to make any choices throughout the game. I would go and help the townspeople, find the "bad guy", and kill the bad guy. Never do I have to choose between getting my target and helping the civilians. If the game put more choice into the game play, then it would be much more fun. Also, much of the dialogue that we encounter throughout the game is extremely repetitive. If there was a different thing said every time I helped the civilians, it would make the game seem much more realistic and less repetitive.
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Jun 13th, 2008 at 01:11:37 - Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (PC) |
I played Call of Duty 4 over the past few weeks and I feel that both the single player and multi-player are amazing. The single player is exceptional not only because of the graphics, but because the game allows you to play through what other games would show as a cinematic. The multiplayer is nice because it allows you to customize your guns/abilities so you can contour your soldier to your playing style.
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