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Assassin's Creed Unity - Limited Edition - PlayStation 4

by Ubisoft
Platform : PlayStation 4
Rated: Mature
3.6 out of 5 stars 1,327 customer reviews
Metascore: 70 / 100
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  • UNIQUE CO-OP EXPERIENCE YOU MUST PLAY TO BELIEVE: In addition to an epic single-player campaign, join with up to three friends online and experience the open world of 18th-century Paris
  • A RUTHLESS NEW HERO FOR A BRUTAL WORLD: Play as Arno, an entirely new breed of Assassin, and take down your prey with a range of new weapons such as the Phantom Blade, a hidden blade with crossbow capabilities
  • BRAND-NEW PARKOUR, COMBAT, AND STEALTH GAMEPLAY: Enjoy an unprecedented degree of freedom and control over your Assassin. Full motion control with new parkour mechanics for free running up, across, and down city walls and buildings
  • DEEP CUSTOMIZATION OF ARNO, THE MASTER ASSASSIN: Craft a unique play style by choosing weapons, gear, outfits, and specialized skills. Mix and match from hundreds of possible combinations and build your stealth, fighting, and navigation abilities
  • DISCOVER REVOLUTIONARY PARIS, BROUGHT TO LIFE AS NEVER BEFORE: Carve through the stunning full-scale open world city, a feat only made possible through the power of an all-new game engine
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Platform: PlayStation 4 | Edition: Limited Edition
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  • ASIN: B00J48MUS4
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches ; 0.3 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: November 11, 2014
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1,327 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #126 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
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4,996 of 5,169 people found the following review helpful By Christian Stella on November 12, 2014
Platform for Display: PlayStation 4Edition: Limited Edition
AC Unity is true next-gen. In fact, it is SO next-gen that it isn't even finished yet! I like to be on the cutting edge and I appreciate that Ubisoft is making games that it is still making, even weeks after you've beaten them.

I also love the forced integration with an app as well as a website. How that works is that you sign in with your uplay account to experience so many error messages that last gen could never display on screen at one time.

The game itself (no spoilers) centers around Arno, an Assasin in search of locked chests that require a cell phone game with micro transactions to open. You level him up by "hacking" into your bank account to drain real money at 60 FPS. The rest of the game runs at a solid 12 FPS which is TWICE as cinematic as a movie... No small feat! Once you've completed "playing" a website on your computer, Arno is finally ready to fall through the ground and enter a white abyss... The core challenge of the game, these moments where you simply fall into the sky that accurately existed under 1700's Paris, are some of the most nail-biting moments in any game ever made... Will the game crash? Will you have to hard reset your console? Results are random, so it will always be a surprise!

Many people just won't "get" this evolution of Assassin's Creed and should spend their time opening up a history book instead. It is there they could read up on Paris' floating people and long battle with pop-in. Even today, many Parisians only exist after you've already walked past them. It is these small details that Ubisoft has nailed and they deserve applause with tons of random audio pops just as you'd hear in the game's cinematics.
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328 of 359 people found the following review helpful By RPZag on November 13, 2014
Platform for Display: PlayStation 4Edition: Limited Edition Verified Purchase
Wow did I get TAKEN! I admit it: I fell for the hype. Haven purchased a new PS4 I needed a triple-A game to remind me why I spent so much money on my console, and having watched all the Unity pre-launch videos, downloading the Companion App, I was ready for an evening in Paris when it arrived. (Note: I debated heavily between spending my $60 on Unity or Dragon Age which comes out 1 week later and decided on Unity).

What a PIECE this game is. I'm sorry, but this is bad. Bugs Bugs Bugs and TERRIBLE gameplay. I get stuck EVERYWHERE. Stuck on a ledge and can't move, stuck on a window and can't go in or out, stuck on a chimney, stuck in crouch mode and look like a dork walking around. How did this EVER make it thru QA?? You can't run very well on the rooftops because you get stuck everywhere.

Let me list a few others:
-LONG LONG load times (heaven forbid you actually DIE in the game - you will wait forever to get back to the game).
-Bad UI. Just try to find the EXIT GAME option. Can't? Neither can I.
-Prevents my PS4 from going to sleep? My PS4 has yet to go to sleep if Unity running for some reason.
-Micro Transactions
-Graphics nowhere near as stunning as Black Flag

Then the WORST party foul ever. Try to open a blue chest. Can't because it says these chests can only be opened after playing the Companion App on your phone. So I go to my phone and the Companion App (which I've played earlier) has now lost all of my settings and won't let me do ANYTHING. The UBISOFT forums indicate this is a known problem but no workaround yet. I loaded the app on my iPad and same result (it seems it's a problem with UBISOFT accounts not necessarily the App itself).
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652 of 728 people found the following review helpful By Elias on November 11, 2014
Platform for Display: PlayStation 4Edition: Limited Edition
EA and Activision get a lot of hatred for their corporate practices, and for good reason most of the time, especially in the case of the former. But to me, no publisher has earned a right to be loathed more than Ubisoft. The French corporation routinely shows off doctored footage at gaming conventions, forces players to install their third-rate Steam knock-off to play PC games, releases broken products that require numerous patches, and worst of all? They publicly defend themselves. On more than a few occasions, higher-ups have come out and defended glitches and low frame rates, trashed consoles because they allegedly couldn't handle their games, called their products "too innovative," said that female animations in games were too expensive... the list goes on. No other game company has dared to defend their own B.S. so loudly, so blatantly, so obnoxiously.

And now, after months of trying to defend various issues with it, trying to explain away potential issues, they've released a game that stands a testament to their practices. "Assassin's Creed Unity" is a glitchy, broken game with fundamentally awful design choices, tied together with a contrived story that goes nowhere and does nothing. In a year of hyped games failing to deliver, "Unity" not only fails, but doesn't even try. At no point in this game does it feel like anyone actually cared about it during the development cycle. Instead, it feels hobbled together and rushed out to turn a profit, complete with several, several options for micro-transactions. Honestly? It's absolutely disgusting, and has further convinced me that the AAA industry is continuing to dig its own grave.

The first warning sign?
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