Assassin's Creed: Revelations

^ Dude, it’s called Tenchu. And it sucked.

Yes, but the milk they always juice from the tit of the series is the sweetest tit milk you will ever taste.

Ninjas are too cliche. And there’s already enough ninja games out there.

All I want is assassins creed in modern day. Like, Prototype but less retardedly overpowered. How long will they delay that?

That would be kind of interesting. Using Parkour to get to a spot, and then a sniper rifle to take someone down at long range. Of course, all the melee combat that is the hallmark of the series would essentially have to be thrown out. Perhaps they’d use assets from the original version of Splinter Cell Conviction with crowd blends and the ability to use objects in the environment?

Desmond has experienced the bleeding effect with melee weapons, throwing knives, and primitive pistols. He’s probably a master at beating the shit out of someone with a lead pipe or making Julian-style people fries, while remaining a shit shot.

Doesn’t mean he can’t train. Or bleeding effect an ancestor that was a professional assassin in the '60s or something. Maybe one of his ancestors was the Grassy Knoll shooter or something.

They better not make Desmond be a normal modern assassin with sniper rifles n shit. He better be that badass that still uses hidden blades in the 21st century. :awesome:

There should be a mix of both. A good assassin weighs all options available and picks the one that’s both most effective and least likely to attract attention. Watch, they’ll add kills to make it look like an accident and we’ll have the next “Hitman” game.

No one can ever do a Hitman game right except the Hitman developers. Everyone else would be wise to not try.

I don’t even think they’d try anyway. Assassin’s Creed is more of an action game than Hitman is.

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