Unlike its predecessor, this part was bugged significantly less. The few errors that occurred in it were minimal, partly amusing and not a hindrance in the pursuit of the Game.
But the story goes, unfortunately by the overly - no, even exaggerated and predominant side missions under total. There is so much to make the way that sometimes you just can not help but then to lose in these outlying missions. What I have found in cross-valent Assassins Creed 3 has now become a nightmare here. I think it should prevail a decent balance between campaign and side missions. In no case it should be like this more casually (~ 60%) to do when finally the story (~ 40%) is. (The percentages correspond to my Filled)
Graphically, it is again all wonderful. It was expected that Ubisoft to launch the PS4 no Assassins Creed would still bring out in full next gen optics. This is a shame but there you also get as already knew it would be a further part through from acceptable. Hopes stuck in Assassins Creed Unity.
Playful much is as before and also new, but not severe and quickly find pure. The game is fun, but also brings with it Ausraster as it is known by the previous parts. That's right.
On the issue of piracy. At the point is debatable how much it really has to do with Assassin's Creed. While it come important sayings, elements and other stuff in it before the part for but maybe it was the developers here have failed the ... better packaging (?)
Especially to the Edition: The box is huge, the figure is just if and vividly. The canvas walls and cartography are also quite nice, the flag is a great thing for the wall and the Steelbox also a pretty piece. The map is too valuable to be open. The Artbooks fascinate me always are to me but unfortunately both in the game and in others just recently held too small. The soundtrack was indeed with it but not completely, as I turned out. Why please? But eventually you pay but, Ubisoft!