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Assassin's Creed's well-worn gameplay loops actually encourage exploration. Far Cry’s islands have mimicked AC’s viewpoints, garrisons, and you could even say swaps its own vehicular gameplay for Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag’s naval forts. Yet in its own way, dusty, romantic Jerusalem founded the idea, at least in my mind, of these historical cities sporting believable crowds.
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Absolutely stunning open world
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Paris feels alive and rife with activity
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Weather systems and lighting drench the scenary
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Free-running lines are aplenty
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Co-op and multiplayer missions
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Difficulty spikes with every enemy mob
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Lots of one-hit kill animations
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Glitches and system-crashing bugs
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Arno and Elise as leading Assassin and Templar
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Highly varied textures, buildings, interiors
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No naval gameplay(?)
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Inter-history portal tripping
