
I was a big fan of Battlefield 2 on PC and have never played an Assassin's Creed game. Looks like it's coming down to AC4 and BF4. Probably won't pick up the remaster because there looks to be no added value (looks like it's aimed at those that never played it, which is great, but that trailer at E3 had spoilers so ?) Not because it's not an enjoyable game but because it's way too flawed for a 60 dollar have Diablo 3 on PC (bought on day one, but quickly jumped shipped like many others).Īlso have The Last of Us on PS3. Here's to hoping they give owners of the PS3 versions 50% off like they did with AC4 and other launch games), Destiny (really enjoying the alpha), and Uncharted 4 (though that's somewhere in the distant future).įinally I can't recommend Watch Dogs to anyone. I personally don't really care for online competitive shooters so games like BF4 were never an option for me.įuture releases I'm contemplating on getting are the remastered versions of GTA V and The Last of Us (eventhough I own both on PS3. It's difficult to recommend AC 4 over Battefield 4 for example because they are completely different experiences and it really depends on the kind of games you enjoy playing the most. And the second part captaining your ship, which I think is even more enjoyable than the core gameplay. The classic AC sneak up on a dude then stab him in the neck cause that's satisfying. Essentially it's two games rolled into one. For me it is by far the most enjoyable out of the entire AC series. If you want to get a lot of mileage out of a game I highly recommend AC 4 Black Flag. What I'm saying is, the future is brighter than the past, and it's starting pretty much now. One of the greatest singleplayer experiences of the past generation, and one of the most fun 3rd person online multiplayer shooters. If you havent played that yet, it's a no-brainer. Out in August I believe, and if you've not yet played that yet, you shouldn't miss out on it. If you are like me, you will want to play the Destiny Beta in July. It will unlock the Beta Client in your download manager. Best on PSN, so you don't have to deal with Beta codes and whatnot.

All those woes you might have heard about, they are a thing of the past. Vehicular combat is better on a gamepad too, both control and balance-wise. Slightly more leeway for fun, due to slightly slower and less precise controls. Battlefield is better on consoles in my opinion.

