This year will see two Assassin's Creed games heading to market, with AC: Rogue hitting Xbox 360 and PS3, while Assassin's Creed: Unity will be coming to Xbox One and PS4. But what sets Unity apart from its previous-gen counterparts?
We took a few minutes to discuss the new-gen Assassin's Creed with Senior Producer, Vincent Pontbriand, focusing upon what more powerful hardware has enabled the team to achieve. Namely, its crowds of thousands, its new online co-operative play, multiple approaches to missions, improved social stealth and more.
Give our video interview a watch below to find out loads more about Assassin's Creed: Unity, ahead of its since delayed launch date of November 11th in North America and November 13th in Europe. You'll find our hands-on preview here.
This game does look great and I'm super excited for it, but like the man said they started making it 4 years ago, so graphically it doesn't look as awe inspiring as others (not that that matters to me) and in terms of Assassin Creed parts could feel dated, like if it had AC3 boat mechanics instead of AC4.
Friday, August 29, 2014
This year will see two Assassin's Creed games heading to market, with AC: Rogue hitting Xbox 360 and PS3, while Assassin's Creed: Unity will be coming to Xbox One and PS4. But what sets Unity apart from its previous-gen counterparts?
We took a few minutes to discuss the new-gen Assassin's Creed with Senior Producer, Vincent Pontbriand, focusing upon what more powerful hardware has enabled the team to achieve. Namely, its crowds of thousands, its new online co-operative play, multiple approaches to missions, improved social stealth and more.
Give our video interview a watch below to find out loads more about Assassin's Creed: Unity, ahead of its since delayed launch date of November 11th in North America and November 13th in Europe. You'll find our hands-on preview here.