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November 2015
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Interesting modern setting and set pieces that look fantastic in action. Reintroduces classic assassin abilities.
New assassin toys are a joy to play with
Taking over London's gang territories is a good time
Killer mission design offers a lot of variety
Wonderful world
Compulsive
London brought to life
Zipline and horse carriages
Duo sibling lead characters
Fantastic OST
Trumps Unity's launch
Wonderful story led by two of the strongest protagonists the series
Excellent world design allows organic discovery of missions with openended solutions
London looks gorgeous
The rope launcher tool is a gamechanger for traversal and stealth
Building u
Grappling hook is a smart addition
Few tailing missions
Evie is a great character...
The editors didn't like
No multiplayer in any form
Disastrous technical execution breaks the game frequently
Garbage character development makes it hard to invest in the story
Woefully outdated systems
Very buggy
Core design stays the same
Open world glitches
Control quirks
Final boss battle is frustrating and kills the drama
Sometimes controls can be imprecise
Although her brother is not
Frame rate is unacceptable
Climbing across rooftops is as frustrating as ever
Abstract: When I first fired up Assassin's Creed Syndicate, I was already a little tired of the series' seemingly endless tale of Assassins and Templars duking it out across history. You can only throw on a hood and stab legions of baddies in the face so many times...
Abstract: Assassin's Creed Syndicate is one of the most historically inaccurate Assassin's Creed games thus far. I have spent hours creeping through the darkened alleyways of London's underbelly, climbing its iconic landmarks and even riding a few trains, and there...
Wonderful story led by two of the strongest protagonists the series, Excellent world design allows organic discovery of missions with openended solutions, London looks gorgeous, The rope launcher tool is a gamechanger for traversal and stealth, Building u
Final boss battle is frustrating and kills the drama, Sometimes controls can be imprecise
Rather than following in the footsteps of AC Unity, Assassin's Creed Syndicate is an unambitious entry that mostly shuffles in place. There's still fun to be had here, but this sophomore next-gen effort doesn't excel...
Published: 2015-10-22, Author: Mike , review by: gamezone.com
Abstract: To make sure that history didn't repeat itself, I went into Syndicate with my expectations low. I admit I was pretty hyped for Unity, and while it wasn't a terrible game, it wasn't a really good one either. Couple that with some serious performance issues...
Abstract: OutfitsSecrets of LondonLondon, 1868. The Industrial Revolution unleashes an incredible age of invention, transforming the lives of millions with technology once thought impossible. Opportunities created during this period have people rushing to London to...
Published: 2015-10-22, Author: Jay , review by: gamingtrend.com
Grappling hook is a smart addition, Few tailing missions, Evie is a great character...
Although her brother is not, Frame rate is unacceptable, Climbing across rooftops is as frustrating as ever, More Evie, less Jacob
To this day, I call Assassin's Creed II my favorite video game of the past generation. It was truly a masterpiece. Unfortunately, the Assassin's Creed series has become a shell of its former self. Syndicate tries hard to recreate some of the magic, and ev...