I'm not very familiar with american architecture of the late 18th century, but were there enough sprawling cities and huge, impressive landmarks to fit an AC game? Don't get me wrong though, I think it's a very interesting setting for the game that you don't see that often in videogames, and there's plenty of political intrigue. I'm just curious about what I'll get to climb.
Popebug said: I'm not very familiar with american architecture of the late 18th century, but were there enough sprawling cities and huge, impressive landmarks to fit an AC game? Don't get me wrong though, I think it's a very interesting setting for the game that you don't see that often in videogames, and there's plenty of political intrigue. I'm just curious about what I'll get to climb.
Well the area is going to be 1.5 times bigger then Rome was in Brotherhood, and they are going for more area involvment like being able to climb up trees and leap/swing from them so Vertically it may not be on the same level as the other entries but these new mechanics can make up for that easily
Popebug said: I'm not very familiar with american architecture of the late 18th century, but were there enough sprawling cities and huge, impressive landmarks to fit an AC game? Don't get me wrong though, I think it's a very interesting setting for the game that you don't see that often in videogames, and there's plenty of political intrigue. I'm just curious about what I'll get to climb.
there will be enough of them but also trees...a lot of trees~