Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25343309-20150328012833/@comment-25555436-20150329181126

...You did not dare say that. Don't compare W_D with AC2, never. AC2 was good on it's own, W_D was a dissapointing piece of mediocricity.

-Combat that is just the typical, boring "take cover and shoot" TPS. And it's so pathetically easy, it feels like Assassins's Creed.

-Aiden Pearce is a extremely boring, cliché, unoriginal protagonist. His motivations are cliché as well (They killed my nephew, I'm gonna kill dem all I:. Unlike Ezio however, the motivation was much smaller by comparison, and Ezio still remained a likable protagonist.

-For a game about hackers, there's no real hacking actually, at all, in the story. I can understand, with the CToS, but you really don't see any hacking, anywhere. At most, you see Aiden touching his phone.

-The cops are retarded. Just go to the water. Just do it. They, not even the helicopters, will even try to look for you.

-Everyone else that is not Aiden, even the fucking NPCs, show more emotion and personality than him. Seriously.

-Driving is both incredibly slow, and just plain bad.

-Story is cliché, but worse than that, just plain boring. Seriously, I quitted at chapter 3/5, because I was so fucking bored. Even Fable 3 was more fun, and that had less quality. Hell, the backstory is more interesting.

-Despite the good variety of "missions", they all feel pretty much the same. Especially the story missions, which will feel as repetitive as the original Assassins's Creed, if not more. They either are "look for X, hack it, look for Y then, hack it", "Go to X, beat those guys", or "Stop X from reaching Y". Secondary missions end up like "Go to X, collect something".

-There's a "morality" system, that allows you to play as Vigilante or or Blackhat. However, to become Vigilante you will have to resort to just rescuing people too dumb to live, which is always the same: Go to X, don't let the possible criminal see you, wait until he's going to attack the victim, then appear and shoot/beat him. It's always the same shit.