Become a $60 Beta Assassin!         November 12, 2014                By 
Christian Stella    
  Platform for Display

layStation 4|Edition:Standard Edition
         AC Unity is  true next-gen. In fact, it is SO next-gen that it isn't even finished  yet!  I like to be on the cutting edge and I appreciate that Ubisoft is  making games that it is still making, even weeks after you've beaten  them.
I also love the forced integration with an app as well as a  website.  How that works is that you sign in with your uplay account to  experience so many error messages that last gen could never display on  screen at one time.
The game itself (no spoilers) centers around  Arno, an Assasin in search of locked chests that require a cell phone  game with micro transactions to open. You level him up by "hacking" into  your bank account to drain real money at 60 FPS. The rest of the game  runs at a solid 12 FPS which is TWICE as cinematic as a movie... No  small feat!  Once you've completed "playing" a website on your computer,  Arno is finally ready to fall through the ground and enter a white  abyss... The core challenge of the game, these moments where you simply  fall into the sky that accurately existed under 1700's Paris, are some  of the most nail-biting moments in any game ever made... Will the game  crash?  Will you have to hard reset your console?  Results are random,  so it will always be a surprise!
Many people just won't "get"  this evolution of Assassin's Creed and should spend their time opening  up a history book instead.  It is there they could read up on Paris'  floating people and long battle with pop-in. Even today, many Parisians  only exist after you've already walked past them. It is these small  details that Ubisoft has nailed and they deserve applause with tons of  random audio pops just as you'd hear in the game's cinematics.
After  playing this gem, I've decided to fly to Montreal tomorrow to begin  playing 2018's Assassin's Creed 9. Unity's only shortcoming was that it  was a little TOO finished, so I am hoping the Ubisoft guys will let me  plug my controller into a broken vending machine in their studio that  simply eats dollars that I put into it without delivering.
Update:  Ubisoft has mentioned that they will be issuing a patch that may "fix"  some of these historically accurate non-issues. For this reason, I have  lowered my score to 1 star. If I wanted to play a game that was  finished, I would not have purchased a Ubisoft game on day one. Boo to  Ubisoft, we expect less of you.