00:00Assassin's Creed Nexus. Simply a magnificent game. I was blown away by the size of this
00:21game and how full it looked and all of those small details that paint a bigger picture
00:27such as the candle lights that have smoke coming off them, the reflections of light
00:33off the marble and the wood. It's just so beautiful to look at. The random conversations
00:38of people around you as you walk through the streets. I even pushed a woman out of my way
00:44and then every time she saw me she ran away. Whilst you don't get to choose which character
00:49you play, you do play a few different characters throughout the story and the story is a strong
00:55feature in this game and it's a nice change to play a game that has one. The controls
01:00are easy to master and you get to learn them in the first level or so. So it teaches you
01:06a little at a time and gives you some time to master it until it teaches you something
01:11else. The weapon selection is exactly right for this game. The concealed knives up your
01:18sleeve is just brilliant. A flick of the wrist and out they come. A bow and arrow,
01:23crossbow, sword, tomahawk, smoke bombs, but my favourite is the throwing knives. And as
01:32you progress through the game, you will level up, meaning you can start carrying more throwing
01:37arrows or more arrows for your bow or smoke bombs. Now, I'm not a huge fan on the way
01:44the enemies fight or behave in this game. It feels a little dated, a little simple.
01:50If you have ever played Dungeons of Eternity, then you know what I mean when I wish they
01:56would fight like that, fast and fluent, instead of the way they do in this game. Sneaking
02:03up on them just feels so easy and running away and hiding from them at times, I felt
02:09like I was up against the dumbest army in existence. Don't get me wrong, it's fun to
02:15sneak up on someone and throw them off a building or off a ship or jump on them from above and
02:21I find it very satisfying throwing the knives at them. Then even hiding the body, because
02:28if you don't hide the body, another guard may discover it and raise the alarm, which
02:33brings more troops to that area. As for the levels, there are 15 levels to this game and
02:41they are all of a decent size. There is a lot to explore within each level and all have
02:49hidden things to collect, so it makes you really explore each level and jumping around
02:54off the roofs and climbing up the walls is just brilliant. And honestly, every level
03:03is just simply a masterpiece, just getting to explore each level is worth the money alone.
03:11Now whilst there are puzzles in this game, I don't feel like they are very challenging.
03:17There are a couple that require some luck, but most are solved with hardly any thought.
03:24When I heard Assassin's Creed was coming to VR, I just didn't believe they could make
03:29it work, but boy was I wrong. You are going to get well over 15 hours of storied gameplay
03:36out of this and then many more from revisiting those levels and completing challenges you
03:42may have missed. This game is worth every single bit of money you pay for it. So on
03:51that note, I score this game a 39 out of 45 and you can find my scoring system in
03:58the description section below. Now please enjoy the rest of my gameplay and I'd be
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04:15helps me out. Thanks guys and I'll see you in the next one.
04:45Have at you!
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05:12I have commissioned for Carnival, the finest craftsman has been stolen. I would have loved
05:23So beautiful.
05:54Oh, hey, not yet.
06:01It's a crossbow without a sword.
06:04He's going to shoot.
06:05He's going to shoot.
06:06He's going to shoot.
06:14Ha!
06:24Ah!
06:28Ah!
06:29Ah!
06:35Oh!
06:37Ah!
06:44See you soon brother.
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