I have only dabbled in the first two of the AC games, but I have been following the discussions about this one, considering they are finally doing a Feudal Japan story which goes extremely well with the Assassins story. Didn't expect Gman and Luke to be this much neutral on it tbh, makes you think how negative the entire culture is around upcoming gaming titles in general on Twitter and Reddit.It's actually better than I expected it to be. I am an OG AC fan up until Origins. Never bothered with Odyssey and Valhalla. Mirage was good. Will wait for this to be on sale.
Also, my man Gman gave it a cautious approval. That's a plus, in my book![]()
Makes sense. I only follow a few select reviewers, as well, that align with how I feel about games in general. I usually avoid the ones which give out numerical ratings like it is a checklist of sorts they are comparing it against. I prefer reviewers that are adept at capturing the feel and artistic perspective of them while also providing level-headed critiques that encompass the title specifically, rather than the current gaming landscape. Gman, Luke and Ranton/Rantwo/Rantoni (super funny but really in depth critiques) are some of my top ones I follow.I'd rather wait for MrMattyPlays or SkillUp to drop their reviews. These two have been the most consistent when it comes to judging current video game standards.
Trusting Open Critic these days is nothing sort of a disappointment/sham, as we all saw what happened recently with Dragon Age Veilguard, Avowed, and Star Wars Outlaws. The ratings are really hard to trust upon when most of the reviewers are giving out 9s and 10s, just so that they can get the next Ubisoft game copy before release.
Some of the negativity is warranted, some of it is just a bunch of children who bash because it's the cooler thing to do, without even actually ever playing the game.I have only dabbled in the first two of the AC games, but I have been following the discussions about this one, considering they are finally doing a Feudal Japan story which goes extremely well with the Assassins story. Didn't expect Gman and Luke to be this much neutral on it tbh, makes you think how negative the entire culture is around upcoming gaming titles in general on Twitter and Reddit.
True man. I have a similar mindset. I enjoy the reviews as a different medium of art (like video essays) and I will most probably go try a game if I want to despite it having shit ratings or even negativity around it.Some of the negativity is warranted, some of it is just a bunch of children who bash because it's the cooler thing to do, without even actually ever playing the game.
For example, Veilguard rightfully deserved most of the negativity. Aside from forced acceptance of themes, it was just a shit Dragon Age game
Shadows' negativity mostly stemmed from Yasuke, and his "historical accuracy" as a Samurai. Most of it was just racism, nothing more. The actual game seems to be pretty okay, so far.
Also, I personally don't play games based on public negativity. I see a few trusted reviews, and then give it a shot. Games are meant to be a medium of art and enjoyment. Why complicate it?