Ancient
Joined: 14-March 10
From: Between The Worlds
Acadian: Vampire The Masquerade: Bloodlines is a game from around 2003. It is based on the pen and paper Vampire: The Masquerade roleplaying game. It is a really good game. It has a lot of bugs and other flaws. But it does what a great RPG should, in that it gives you multiple different ways to play the game, and meet your goals. So it has a lot of replayability.
Ancient
Joined: 14-March 10
From: Between The Worlds
Acadian: You can fight the gangsters, but that can actually get you in trouble with the police. I learned that my first time playing. Instead you have to just sit back and watch them kill one another. It is weird.
I saw in the other thread that this was Assassin's Creed. Somehow I thought that game was one where they handed you your character and it was not a she. Clearly I am wrong and it looks great!
Ancient
Joined: 14-March 10
From: Between The Worlds
Acadian: Most of the Assassin's Creed games do not give you the option of playing a female character. They only started giving you the choice recently. Odyssey lets you chose a male or female character. And I think the newest one Valhalla does as well.
That is encouraging about more choice in who your character is. More great shots and (from the other thread), I'm glad to hear that the difficulty has eased up to tolerable.
Ancient
Joined: 14-March 10
From: Between The Worlds
Acadian: There is not too much choice in your character. Just male or female. But at least you can play the entire game as a female. I checked, and this is the first main Assassin's Creed game that allows that. In a few previous games they allowed you to play a female side character for a few missions, but all the main stuff was reserved for the primary male character. Assassin's Creed Valhalla (their newest game) also allows you to play a female all the way through.
Renee: I love the turquoise water and sandy beaches. It really does look like an idyllic Greek vacation getaway spot. It is fun just walking around looking at things. In that respect it brings me back to playing Oblivion.
Councilor
Joined: 19-March 13
From: Ellicott City, Maryland
Dang, what a scary minotaur. I hope I never see that guy in my nightmares.
Yikes, she's got a flaming sword!
... The Aegean sea is pretty. Long ago when I first played Tomb Raider I loved those games not just because they are games, but also because I know I'll probably never go to Peru. Or Egypt. Or Cambodia, and so on. Going into the game was like going on a little vacation. So looking at some of these AC pics gives me that same sensation.
Great pics! And Renee is right, that is a well done minotaur.
Gosh it's hard to imagine the fact that ramming was, at one time, an effective nautical tactic and ship bows were actually made to do it. "Aye, bring her up to ramming speed, lads!"