I play video games
on a PlayStation 3. I really enjoy them. I play third person
shooters. I like Open World best. A first person shooter is kind of
like a cheap virtual reality. The game behaves as if the player is
using the weapon. A third person shooter is where the player
controls a character that is using weapons. They are called
shooters, but, the weapon can be anything. In the game Infamous the
weapon is electrical discharge. In the Uncharted series the weapon
is usually a gun. In the Assassin's Creed series the weapon is
usually a knife or sword.
I don't like the God
of War series, or Devil May Cry, because I am not into chasing around
the power-up jewels or beads that are bouncing around. I like
Uncharted, Assassin's Creed, Battlefield, Call of Duty, The Last of
Us, Red Dead Redemption, even Mercenaries 2: World in Flames is okay.
Open world means the
character can go anywhere in the game world. Closed world means the
character has to follow a particular path.
I was just recently introduced to the Assassin's Creed series and I really liked it, until I got to AC3. What a crappy game. I played for a few days and somewhere in the 60% completed I asked myself why I was playing a game that just wasn't fun. I shut the game down, ejected the disk and I will return it to the person I borrowed it from. I have never done that, just quit playing a game.
I was just recently introduced to the Assassin's Creed series and I really liked it, until I got to AC3. What a crappy game. I played for a few days and somewhere in the 60% completed I asked myself why I was playing a game that just wasn't fun. I shut the game down, ejected the disk and I will return it to the person I borrowed it from. I have never done that, just quit playing a game.
Sure, I have set
games aside for a week or even a month or two. Stuff happens, life
happens, we run into game play that becomes frustrating. I would bet
almost everyone has set aside a game or two for a while. That is not
what I am doing with Assassin's Creed 3 (AC3). I doubt if I will
play it ever again.
Game play can be
difficult. Assassin's Creed took game development to a new level of
stupidity.
Essentially, to
complete any task in any video game, the user has to perform a series
of button pushes in the correct order within a developer specified
time limit. If the focus groups playing the Alpha versions and the
Beta versions complain about the game play being too easy there are
three ways to make it harder really cheaply. These are things the
developers can do without delaying the game release date too much.
Sometimes these are frustrating, but, they can also enhance game play
when properly used. Improperly used they make games suck.
The first way is to
over-ride the user set controls sensitivity setting. This makes the
character suddenly more difficult to control. Making the time
between button pushes really short is another function of this. The
game becomes harder, but, not because the game is actually harder,
because the developers mucked with the controls.
The second way is to
change camera angle suddenly. Since character control is based on
the view, changing the view makes the character more difficult to
control. Again, the game is not more difficult, character control
becomes more difficult.
The third way is to
eliminate hints on what actions are required to achieve the developer
set goals.
Here is an example
of “hints”. In Assassin's Creed 3, there is a “lock picking”
function. The user uses the left and right joy sticks to control the
lock picking tools and then, when the tools are correct, the user
presses the R1 button (on PlayStation) to pick the lock. Every time
the user goes to pick a lock the screen provides hints on what
controls combinations are required to pick a lock. It is always the
same control combinations.
But, this is the
exception in Assassin's Creed 3. Most of the time users are left to
figure out what combination of buttons are required to achieve the
developer set goals. That is frustrating enough, then add tons of
weird camera angles, control sensitivity over-rides, ever shorter
time limits on button events, software bugs galore and the game goes
from being tolerable to the point where it just isn't fun to play.
There are other
stupid things too. For example, I have every “Treasure Chest” in
the game, except for one chest in Central Boston. People who have
played the game know that this is because this chest isn't identified
on the “Treasure Chest” map. This is caused by “removing
hints”.
Then there are the
software bugs. I cleared Fort Division 5 or 6 times before it
actually worked. Don't get me started on every other bug I
encountered. When I say cleared, I mean walking around in the fort
after I had my character kill all the “bad guys”. I kept
wandering around looking for more to kill even after I took the
treasure.
The hunting stuff
was a little bit of a pain to get at the beginning, but, at least
they used button hints so that eventually I became really good at it.
I was able to hunt bear, wolves, bobcat and cougar pretty easily,
except, when they made it near impossible to react fast enough to the
key hit prompts. I have arthritis so moving fast enough for the
wolves on Oak Island was difficult. Oh, and find Captain Kidd's
Treasure just to have it destroyed by the explosion used to clear
away the entrance to the treasure. Dumb. Once I got the hang of it,
making money by hunting down thirty or so bears, wolves bobcat or elk
was easy. That is how a game should be, tough at first, then fairly
easy when you get the hang of it.
In Uncharted the
“Crushing” difficulty adds more bad guys and makes aiming a
little more sensitive (I think). The enemies also seem to be
slightly harder to kill. Not in AC3, enemies require weird and
undocumented button combinations with weird timing.
The actual story
history is pretty bad too. The history is from a typical grade
school history book. Adding in some Howard Zinn, “A People's
History” and information from a history book called “American
Insurgents” by I forget who and maybe the history lesson in the
game would have been okay. At least it would have been much more
realistic.
Okay, so cheesy bad
game development, poor overall history, poor story line, tons of bugs
and the end result is a game I really wanted to enjoy and ended up
hating.
Truthfully, it seems
like the developers at Ubisoft took the best cool features from
Uncharted, Red Dead Redemption and some other games by other
developers, incorporated them into the Assassin's Creed series and
then, at the last minute, tried to make the game more difficult by
eliminating hints, screwing with control sensitivity. The changes
probably created a ton of the bugs in the software. Stupid
development.
There are things I
did like about Assassin's Creed 3, the hunting, the lock picking,
task lists. Red Dead Redemption needed better task lists to help
users achieve 100% game play. I don't think I ever got to 100% on
Red Dead, but, I did in the 90s somewhere. AC3 had good task lists.
Like all the games there was a good way to earn money, although, in
other games it was easier because there was less user involvement.
The buying and selling goods worked well enough once the user has the
hang of it. I liked that the apprentice assassins never died, they
were just unavailable.
I liked Assassin's
Creed 2. I even liked AC Brotherhood, even though I suddenly found
myself in the end game with a world's crappiest weapon (The Apple of
Eden) and armor that didn't work, well before I had acquired the best
armor or weapons through game play. The game was fun, and the next
time I play it I will avoid taking on the end game until I want to.
Sure, I beat it first time through without dying, but, I would rather
have gotten to that point after I had the right armor and weapons and
all my assassins ready. Even if I can't use my assassins or weapons
during the end game.
I am looking for
someone to borrow Assassin's Creed 4 off of, since I don't want to
spend money on a game after the disaster Assassin's Creed 3 was.
Assassin's Creed 3
will probably go down in history as the defining way “not to sequel
a game”. Assassin's Creed 5 is coming out soon and that is a game
I am not looking forward to. If someone I know buys it and loans it
to me, okay, but, I am not buying it until after I play it.
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