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Assassins Creed III
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Assassin's Creed III Announcement Trailer

I hope they've managed to retain that Assassins Creed feeling and there's enough civilization to keep things interesting. Jumping from tree to tree won't be the same as freerunning in a sprawling city.
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#2
Trailer - Disney's "Tarzan" (1999)
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#3
fu oostcoast

also change your nick, wtf is it supposed to mean? west coast or east coast?



Ontopic: I came. American revolution, yeah!


HOT DAMN!

Look at this motherfucker:
Assassin's Creed III is an upcoming game being developed by Ubisoft set for release on October 30, 2012. It will feature a new setting (Colonial America), as well as a new protagonist. Ubisoft has stated that the game will be bigger than its previous installments. As of 15 February 2012, Ubisoft had worked on the title for three years.
Assassin's Creed III will feature a new protagonist, Connor, the son of a British soldier and Mohawk mother, and his experiences throughout the American Revolutionary War.
The game has recently been revealed to focus on an assassin living during the American Revolution. The assassin is set to have Native American influences. Ubisoft has not confirmed these speculations, however the box art for the upcoming title suggests these themes.

Wikipedia.
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#4
I'll miss Italy, but I'm totally looking forward to this. Ubisoft said they've been working on this for more than 3 years, so it should be one hell of a game!
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#5
(03-06-2012, 09:59 PM)XiZ link Wrote: fu oostcoast
Thanks...

XiZ
(03-06-2012, 09:59 PM)XiZ link Wrote: wtf is it supposed to mean?


I've played all assassins creed games, completed every story line and loved it. What I loved about the game was the atmosphere in the cities, it felt like I was on a holiday in Italy, I've been at almost all the cities Ezio was myself.
And now ubisoft decided to leave the Mediterranean, leave the cities and the buildings and replace my moment to escape with endless snowy trees...
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(03-06-2012, 10:27 PM)oostcoast link Wrote: I've played all assassins creed games, completed every story line and loved it. What I loved about the game was the atmosphere in the cities, it felt like I was on a holiday in Italy, I've been at almost all the cities Ezio was myself.
And now ubisoft decided to leave the Mediterranean, leave the cities and the buildings and replace my moment to escape with endless snowy trees...

I'm with you on that. I'll definitely miss the current setting, but it would be stupid if every new game was set around the same place. There has to be some diversity... although personally I don't think the American Revolution was the right way to go. But obviously I can't really judge based on the little info we have.
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(03-06-2012, 10:27 PM)oostcoast link Wrote: Thanks...

XiZ

I've played all assassins creed games, completed every story line and loved it. What I loved about the game was the atmosphere in the cities, it felt like I was on a holiday in Italy, I've been at almost all the cities Ezio was myself.
And now ubisoft decided to leave the Mediterranean, leave the cities and the buildings and replace my moment to escape with endless snowy trees...
no, nub, the "wtf is it supposed to mean?" was for your nick

=> "also change your nick, wtf is it supposed to mean? west coast or east coast?"
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#8
Just completed Revelations. I'm... in awe. Fantastic story, fantastic ending - can't wait to see what happens next.
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#9
On my wishlist. I've played all the previous releases and loved them.
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(03-07-2012, 10:01 AM)XiZ link Wrote: no, nub, the "wtf is it supposed to mean?" was for your nick

=> "also change your nick, wtf is it supposed to mean? west coast or east coast?"

His nickname contains Dutch and English, Oost means East.

Personal Text:
eastkust

Kust means coast, obviously.
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