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mr.duckie wrote:SirCheese wrote:I will be neutral. (Cuz I don't want to make enemies)
Get Him!!!!
Tzan wrote:Quantumsurfer wrote:I generally agree with TzanWarhead wrote:I agree with QuantumSmurfer.
I agree with Warhead.
stubby wrote:omg noob, balrogs are maiars too, don't you know anything
Tzan wrote:Quantumsurfer wrote:I generally agree with TzanWarhead wrote:I agree with QuantumSmurfer.
I agree with Warhead.
I live in New England, I've been to Boston countless times, same with New York, I just can't get excited about them even today. Compared to the crusades, Renaissance Italy and Constantinople in the 1500s, this was going from filet mignon to spam. Brick buildings, wooden houses, zero variation, the novelty for me atleast wore off within 5 minutes of the haytham sequences. The lack of any ambient music also made the cities feel dead, even the noise that was there was quiet compared to the other games, the cities did not FEEL alive, they felt cold and dead. So kudos to the devs for perfectly capturing the essence Boston.
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all that mystery and buildup from the other games, and then almost ZERO closure or addition to the backstory that wasnt already talked aobut in previous games. throughout the credits, I kept waiting for something else, I couldnt believe that was how the game ended. I understand htey want ot keep the franchise going(and I didn't expect anything less, and hoped they would), but the way they did it left alot ot be desired. If I wanted to get strung along and keep spending money on something that never really gave answers, I'd get a girlfriend...
IVhorseman wrote:I'm the Several Hundred Dollar Man!
Rayhawk wrote:"Give him the stick DON'T GIVE HIM THE STICK" was a major part of Knights Kingdom development.
Tzan wrote:Semaj Nagirrac wrote:Well, I took some land without checking if it was owned by a faction or not. I'm not going to be banned, am I? I can destroy everything if need be.
That's what Hitler said,
in 1938.
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