
The worst part of the trailer is the actual “gameplay” that is provide the clip is barely even ten seconds worth of footage and all we see is the character diving into a hay bail. There is no real indication of how this game will play or what it’s even about, however, if you were to do some research about the game you can find a video called Assassin’s Creed Identity- Q&A Part 1, which was published two days after the announcement for the game. The video gives a detailed description on what players can expect from the game regarding its gameplay paired with video clips of actual gameplay longer than five seconds. Now the original announcement trailer could be taken as a “teaser” trailer, but with the state of the franchise the way it is on console, it’s not a good idea to make your mobile debut trailer a live action setup with virtually no indication of actual gameplay.
Detailing the story of Michael Corleone’s rise to power, The Godfather has players controlling an original character and seamlessly weaves new narrative threads into an already great story. This is backed up by some fantastic gameplay mechanics and a hauntingly beautiful score consisting of both new and classic pie
Ubisoft has been through a rough patch since the days of Unity. Syndicate’s sales were greatly impacted because of it and playing around with worthless trailers like Identity’s could impact sales just the same. If they were planning on creating a Q&A video about the game that provides impressive and well done gameplay visuals, Ubisoft should started with that right out of the gate or at least have cut a few clips of the gameplay shown in the Q&A and implement them into their announcement trailer, or even better scrapped the trailer all together and focused on creating a proper reveal trailer. Although the creativity and budget were behind their “announcement” trailer, it was by no means a worthwhile one especially since you really have to go out of your way (and be interested in the game enough) to find their little Q&A video that does a much better job at portraying what the game actually is.
What we can look forward to more great games with notable female characters in 2019. Some of the most highly-anticipated games include Gears 5 that will have Kait Diaz as its protagonist, Wolfstein: Youngblood that features twin sisters killing nazis , and the Indie game, Sea of Solitude , that follows the story of a young girl who becomes a monster. These last few years have definitely been female character’s time to shine in gaming, and the trend seems to continue for future releases
Sadie Adler is an outlaw and bounty hunter who joins the Van Der Linde gang in Red Dead Redemption 2 . Rockstar Games describes her as “a widow who is hell-bent on taking revenge upon those who killed her husband. Relentless and afraid of nothing and no one. The wrong woman to cross, but very loyal to those she loves. ” Sadie definitely lives up to this reputation and proves to be a great fighter alongside Arthur throughout many of the game’s most memorable missi
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Assassin’s Creed has been all over the map lately between the quality of its games and the way the marketing team is choosing to present them to us. Unfortunately for the newest installment to the on-going and seemingly endless series, Ubisoft doesn’t make much of an effort to sell it.
Unless Ubisoft was trying to reignite the feeling of rage we all felt while playing Assassin’s Creed Unity with this trailer, it’s safe to say that they have sorely missed the mark. The entire trailer doesn’t even provide a worthy description of what the game actually is going to be, which is worrisome for an “announcement” trailer. The AC franchise has been inconsistent for the last couple of years and this mobile addition just screams stay away. All the viewer is provided with throughout this jaunt down a dark tunnel is that you will be able to change your outfit within the game and continue the AC trademark of jumping off roof tops into hay bails down below.
Developed by Ubisoft , the first Assassin’s Creed was released in 2007 and took players back in time to the Third Crusade in the late 12 th century. Since then, the mainline games have acted almost like they are virtual time machines transporting players back in time. Gamers are able to visit the Italian Renaissance, the Golden Age of Piracy, The French Revolution, Victorian London, Ancient Egypt, and Ancient Greece during momentous times in history. Even though the games are not historically accurate, they have been responsible for inspiring an interest in history for many gamers that they wouldn’t have otherwise had. In addition, the Assassin’s Creed games appeal to gamers that love hist
