Today’s game is some more Assassin’s Creed. I’ve been playing through it, and it’s an interesting experience compared to the newer games. I assume the Ezio trilogy brought it closer too what i know, but the differences I’m noticing are interesting.

One of the differences I’ve noticed is that there’s these sections where you sort of “stalk” your prey up close in a crowd. These are actually pretty cool to me. I don’t feel like i get to see a lot of these in the newer games. Usually i feel like we get a pan out shot showing the target instead. Maybe the only example i can remember is in Black Flag where you’re stalking the guy and stab him from the bench.

Also, there’s something about Desmond’s model that’s makes him look constantly pissed off. I mean, he has good reason too be, but it’s just funny too me. Plus with the head bobbing thing he does where he looks like a chicken, it’s funny to me.

Altair is a interesting protagonist to me too. He’s cocky and almost seems apathetic to the creed and authority, which is ironic considering the themes. It’s an interesting protagonist to me because i don’t feel like we really got one like it. Arno maybe, but even then i feel like he was different.

Anyways, that’s kind of my perspective on the first game based on the first 2 units. Overall it’s a fairly interesting experience contrasting this with the rest of the games in the franchise, especially against Unity/Syndicate (my favorites) and Shadows (The latest one i’ve played)


I really liked Assassins Creed as a watching game. There was a local game store, that also had a huge screen and some consoles. You could pay per hour to use it and Assassins Creed just came out so it was often on the screen. Could watch for free. So I’d buy candy and do that.
Early twitch except I usually didn’t comment on them falling to their deaths lol