Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag »
I never played any of the Assassin's Creed games, but I have a feeling you would make a good in depth review on the game.
Maybe, but for games as large as Assassin's Creed it is quite the work. A whole in-depth critical piece that contains something about each chapter would be at least 5k words which would need to be edited, processed and checked again. Perhaps, if I could release them online and charge like $1 or $5 for each then that would make it worth all the effort for a full in-depth piece.Quote from: Yutaka on October 01, 2014, 01:11:03 PMI never played any of the Assassin's Creed games, but I have a feeling you would make a good in depth review on the game.
You could always just shorten a review by putting in the most important things that you think deserve attention in it. Its not really necessary to be extremely in depth, unless you want to that is.
There's a difference between writing a full document with criticism on a game, and a review to be given on a website. If I am to convey everything from my critical standpoint then I would probably remove things that aren't needed from the text. Instead in a review for a website or a magazine (which both deal with quite limited space) you must retain a few bits of everything that is important, but at the same time that explains your thoughts on those bits. So, I'd say that I actually prefer to be wholly in depth, even though the audience for this would be much smaller.Quote from: Yutaka on October 01, 2014, 01:15:04 PMYou could always just shorten a review by putting in the most important things that you think deserve attention in it. Its not really necessary to be extremely in depth, unless you want to that is.
To me how much depth I put on a review depends normally on how enthusiastic I am about what I'm reviewing, otherwise I just try to cover the important bits and analyze them.
I thought Connor was a great character, and I loved the story in AC3.
That's not the wrong attitude, it's the prerequisite to write a review. However, it's different when you need to make a publication on the web, or a magazine. Where the length, and content matters, and an editor will expect you to meet those things.Quote from: Yutaka on October 01, 2014, 01:28:54 PMTo me how much depth I put on a review depends normally on how enthusiastic I am about what I'm reviewing, otherwise I just try to cover the important bits and analyze them.
YouTubeI thought Connor was a great character, and I loved the story in AC3.
I played the first one and half of the second and got bored. Is it worth getting back into it to play the others?
I didn't like Connor that much tbh. Though he had his moments.
Can you also please elaborate? Do you find familiarity with the points I have made?Quote from: Luis on October 02, 2014, 08:51:11 PMI didn't like Connor that much tbh. Though he had his moments.