Assassin's Creed: Unity would already be a mediocre game, but this for this series is a huge mistake.
In many ways, AC:Unity feels like an enormous step backward. Say what you will about Assassin's Creed III, but it was ambitious, multiple cities linked by a sizable wooded wilderness. Last year's Black Flag took that idea and expanded, crafting an enormous scale recreation of the Caribbean along with a dozen or so cities and towns to explore. But Unity takes things back to the Assassin's Creed II era. You're limited to exploring a sliver of Paris during the French Revolution, centered on Notre Dame, Ile de la Cite, and the Seine. You have the option of heading to nearby Versailles, but outside of a few story bits there's not a lot of reason to take the carriage ride. It's not all bad. The small scale has obviously allowed Ubisoft to focus its art efforts, meaning there's an amazing amount of one-and-done art. but the most important things is, u need a hardcore PC gaming rig for this game or you will experience 'lag' for enternity
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